Great video man! Im a video editor, and two advice i can give you is: Your voice need to be louder then everything else in the video. (You should lower the sound effects) Also, save up some money to buy a better mic. It doesn't need to be an expensive one.
@LogicalThingZ-1015 I don't know what he uses, but I've heard Da Vinci Resolve is good. As for microphones, almost any usb microphone will do. Fifine is a great microphone brand.
I thought I answered your question yesterday, but it seems I forgot. I apologize for that. I use Adobe Premiere Pro, but as @pierceschofieldoldham4459 mentioned, DaVinci Resolve is also a great choice. If your PC isn't powerful enough, I started my career using Kdenlive. It might be enough until you figure out the basics of video editing.
The real reason is actually quite simple. If the Master Sword was too powerful, you'd have no reason to ever use any of the other weapons the game offers - and the entire system the game was built around will be completely ignored for the rest of the gameplay experience; which would be a bad design choice. This is the same reason the Master Sword also has durability - to prevent you from relying on it exclusively. From a narrative reason - the Master Sword is not supposed to be a strong sword for general use - it's just a sword made of metal, but is designed for the specific purpose of defeating evil like Ganon (this is why it gets stronger while in the presence of Malice specifically). The Master Sword, at its strongest (when near malice) does 60 Damage (even without the DLC) - which is more than every other sword in the game (sans modifiers, which are RNG and dedicated to a late-game level some players might never reach), and only slightly weaker than the game's best Two-Handed weapons. If you were to rank its strength against all other weapons, it is the 6th best weapon in the game, below the Fierce Deity Sword (amiibo exclusive), Boulder Breaker (Champion Weapon), Royal Guard's Claymore (low durability), and Savage Lynel Crusher (relatively hard to acquire). Plus, its durability is actually higher than most of those weapons too. So the Master Sword is actually QUITE good in BotW - particularly for the purpose it is designed for, especially for such an accessible weapon - it's just not a Swiss Army Knife. Which is kinda how all the weapon classes work - they're all good at something specific.
From what I remember, the actual reason the sword is so terrible is because it suffers from a glitch. After fusing something to the sword once & breaking it, future fusions don't correctly add the extra damage they should add. I don't know if this was ever disproven or, if it is true, if it was ever corrected, but either way, it's definitely not as great as in BotW.
If it was a marketing strategy then why would the totk master sword not be upgradable and if you played totk *spoilers ahead* The deku tree says that the master sword gets stronger each time it breaks if bathed in light and the botw and totk master sword get healed (the botw had malice on it)
I think that 100 years is enough time to get all of the malice and have more damage, personally. I feel like it should be way stronger. Also, about the TOTK thing, I don’t think they knew they were going to make TOTK, plus, they already probably made plenty of money from the dlc in Botw. Thanks for the suggestion though!!
Great video man!
Im a video editor, and two advice i can give you is: Your voice need to be louder then everything else in the video. (You should lower the sound effects)
Also, save up some money to buy a better mic.
It doesn't need to be an expensive one.
Thanks for the tips!!
Also, what editing software do you use?
@LogicalThingZ-1015 I use Adobe Premiere Pro, but I started with Kden Live. A free alternative.
@LogicalThingZ-1015 I don't know what he uses, but I've heard Da Vinci Resolve is good. As for microphones, almost any usb microphone will do. Fifine is a great microphone brand.
I thought I answered your question yesterday, but it seems I forgot. I apologize for that.
I use Adobe Premiere Pro, but as @pierceschofieldoldham4459 mentioned, DaVinci Resolve is also a great choice. If your PC isn't powerful enough, I started my career using Kdenlive.
It might be enough until you figure out the basics of video editing.
I think that the developers just didn’t want to make us too strong, I really don’t like totk😭😭
The real reason is actually quite simple. If the Master Sword was too powerful, you'd have no reason to ever use any of the other weapons the game offers - and the entire system the game was built around will be completely ignored for the rest of the gameplay experience; which would be a bad design choice. This is the same reason the Master Sword also has durability - to prevent you from relying on it exclusively.
From a narrative reason - the Master Sword is not supposed to be a strong sword for general use - it's just a sword made of metal, but is designed for the specific purpose of defeating evil like Ganon (this is why it gets stronger while in the presence of Malice specifically).
The Master Sword, at its strongest (when near malice) does 60 Damage (even without the DLC) - which is more than every other sword in the game (sans modifiers, which are RNG and dedicated to a late-game level some players might never reach), and only slightly weaker than the game's best Two-Handed weapons. If you were to rank its strength against all other weapons, it is the 6th best weapon in the game, below the Fierce Deity Sword (amiibo exclusive), Boulder Breaker (Champion Weapon), Royal Guard's Claymore (low durability), and Savage Lynel Crusher (relatively hard to acquire). Plus, its durability is actually higher than most of those weapons too. So the Master Sword is actually QUITE good in BotW - particularly for the purpose it is designed for, especially for such an accessible weapon - it's just not a Swiss Army Knife. Which is kinda how all the weapon classes work - they're all good at something specific.
From what I remember, the actual reason the sword is so terrible is because it suffers from a glitch.
After fusing something to the sword once & breaking it, future fusions don't correctly add the extra damage they should add.
I don't know if this was ever disproven or, if it is true, if it was ever corrected, but either way, it's definitely not as great as in BotW.
as a child i yearned for the mines.
What? Lol 😂
I am steve
Runik's cube and zelda heck of a person😁👍🏼
Buy the dlc and play trial of the sword
@@HHAleader I did. + $20 to Nintendo lol 😂
If it was a marketing strategy then why would the totk master sword not be upgradable
and if you played totk *spoilers ahead*
The deku tree says that the master sword gets stronger each time it breaks if bathed in light and the botw and totk master sword get healed (the botw had malice on it)
I think that 100 years is enough time to get all of the malice and have more damage, personally. I feel like it should be way stronger. Also, about the TOTK thing, I don’t think they knew they were going to make TOTK, plus, they already probably made plenty of money from the dlc in Botw. Thanks for the suggestion though!!