The efficient-ist: does stuff like map out all the good spots for foraging spots/stone talus, etc after every blood moon. plans ahead for upgrades. waits until they have the maxed out barbarian set before handling the bosses. The physics overlord: ...uses stasis/magnesis to solve all problems.
Every pacifist is an explorer and a bit of a role player. We just want to live our life in Hyrule and do the tasks like bring flowers to a NPC. No people, I’m not the chosen one to save you from Ganon, I’m just one of you.
You forgot the Cook! I always had my meals inventory maxed out and filled my stamina wheel completely before getting hearts because I didn't see the point of hearts when you can just cook a bunch of hearty meals to have on hand before combat situations. Solved every gear limitation with food. My favorite achievement is when I walked all the way to Goron city without flame resistance and just kept eating until I got there. Drove my partner mad, he kept saying "this isn't how you're supposed to get up Death Mountain! Go back and figure out what you need to not be on fire!"
I actually did the same. I was a bit frustrated in my first Play through that I just gone strait over every lavafall and just healed my self all the way. Because this was a shared file my Brother was so mad when he realised that I eaten all his max hearty food.
I think that falls under the "pacifist"... at least, all the cooks I've known tend to also be combat averse. But also, lol at your story. I didn't figure out cooking was even a thing until like 1/2 way through the game. I was fairly distraught watching my very young nephew cooking up some cold resist on the starting plateau, while I just ate the peppers raw. Had another friend that just carried a stick and stopped by all the enemy fires to relight it. That's why the game was so great! There was no "supposed to" way to do things, and every puzzle had multiple solutions.
Personally, I think there are only two types of players. Guardianphobe and guardianphile. One of which is terrified of guardians and avoids them at all costs, the other constantly seeks them out and is an god at shield parries.
I'm usually a neutral-evil In this game lol. I won't kill those duruks if they did not attack me first. In the contrary, I always got attack first when I was gathering materials and I end up obliterating their camps and hunt them everything they appear.
Out of these I'd mostly class myself as a roleplayer, but might I also suggest a 10th type? The troll. I absolutely sitting on high vantage points and gradually picking off enemies one by one with bombs. You hit them, they freak out, they can't find you and go back to their non-alert status, then you hit them again - glorious. Or, a personal favourite, sneak into their camp when they're asleep, steel all their weapons, then set off an explosive barrel before going in and attacking in the chaos. Hehehe, truly nothing brings me more joys than sowing chaos through Hyrule (tho mainly only for the monsters)
Not to mention all those players who run around setting things on fire for the heck of it :D And who just...try random things to see if they work. And throw bombs at everything, especially trees, birds, and fish. And then there's the players (*cough*this is me*cough*) who rely pretty much entirely on elemental weaponry for their personal most-effective fighting style, simply because they're not good enough/practiced enough at the actual combat techniques to pull them off against some of the higher-level enemies.
YES! YESSSS! Get on the cheekbones of the giant skulls and just chuck in bombs one at a time. Might take ten minutes but it's so funny watching the stupid lizards and bobkoblins darting back and forth having a complete mental breakdown.
I'd say that I'm a Completionist, Explorer, and Troll. I need to collect everything in the game. When I find something or somewhere that's interesting I go down an exploration rabbit hole. I have also used the strategy of bombing the enemies from behind cover to cause chaos. I've also used the Bokoblin and Moblin Masks to lure one of the enemies away from the rest of the group kill them and then repeat until they're all dead.
When the combat God clip came up I was immediately like, "Oh, that's me! I go hunting Lynels and other mini-bosses for fun!!" Then, they started whipping out techniques that I've never even heard of before. And I was quickly humbled. Great video!!
Breath Of The Wild was my first Zelda game, I watched my sister play it, and she let me play it for a couple minutes. I spent the couple of minutes cutting the grass around Link’s house because I found it satisfying. When I actually played the game myself I became the type of player that only used Ancient Armor… I spent most of the time parrying guardian lasers for giant ancient cores. Fun Fact: in Hyrule Warriors: Age Of Calamity there is a stat tracker, and funnily enough it tracks how much grass you have cut. So basically you can become Hyrule’s personal lawn care provider
Hey, to be fair, Ancient Proficiency is overpowered. Using it with an Ancient Bow is like the only actually effective way to take out a Skywatcher's rotors. Never did learn the parry timing though. Anyway, I know I'm the completionist in this video lmao
I love that your first experience with a Zelda game was cutting grass. If you look up Zelda memes, you will find that this is a staple in any Zelda game that lets you do it- in most games, cutting grass is a good way to collect incidental rupees, plus since your weapons don't break in other Zelda games, it's just fun in general. :P
The guardian-phobe: has no problems dealing with any other enemy type but the guardians are their worst nightmare and as soon as the music starts they get the HELL outta there!
I basically do this until I can get the Master Sword, I got pretty comfortable fighting other enemy types with low health and damage output but I've never been able to parry the Guardian beams. With the MS it's a simple matter of chopping their legs off and they become helpless.
There can also be the oposite to that i guess, peoplr who actually like fighting guardians Im persinally in the middle, like foghting them but when theres too many of them i lack ability to parry all of their lasers
Whenever I go to a shop I buy all the butter they have because thats the only place in the whole game you can acquire butter. No, I have never even once used butter in my recipes and thats none of your business
Maybe I'm just speaking for myself here, but I feel like this is probably a common trait found among completionist players. It's just compulsive collection of a different type of resource.
You forgot the bomb maniac, the natural evolution of anyone who tried and succeded the master sword trials on master, discovering the power of throwing bombs at enemies at mach speed to kill them.
Bombs for fishing, bombs for cutting wood, bombs for harvest Apples and honeycombs, bombs for mining, bombs for bosses... my patience is ilimited Just like the bombs
The first time I played the game I accidentally overlooked the chests with the first set of clothes in the game. So I spend all the time in the Great Plateau with Link in his underwear, wondering where you could find some clothes (I quickly learned how to cook meals that granted protection against cold and other ailments). I found the chests with the clothes when you're made to return to the start of the game. I laughed out loud because they were in plain sight, yet I didn't see them the first time. I embraced my mistake and continued playing the game with a shirtless Link and named my run "The Iggy Pop Challenge". It was difficult, but I barely used any special clothes (much less upgraded them). And for some reason I didn't used the Master Sword at all.
1:42 Yep, that’s me! I basically never take it off. 3:18 This is also me… I refuse to even go near Gannon before completing every shrine, finding every Korok, and completing every side quest 😅
I think you should have included assassin players. Those of us who like to sneak back attack enemies, surprise attack them with boulders and bombs, and even play pacifist with majoras mask and suddenly start betraying and killing them. Or maybe this is just pacifist and psychopath combined?
Combat God is literally Hyrule Master Chef, especially with that swag kill on the bokoblin. Always wanted to know if you could parry three lasers at once, guess you just need to switch shields quickly in bullet time. P.S. Anyone who fights with the Tinkle outfit is a certified pyschopath, flee when you see them.
Thank you for that, now I know that I'm definitely an explorer / roleplayer, spending hours roaming the lands, chasing butterflies, and talking to everyone I meet while wearing the outfit that fit where I am. Not only that, but amongst other things I litterally take Link's clothes off to go to sleep and only wear the hoodie when it's raining... can't even convince myself to wear the climbing clothes when it's raining because... I mean there's no sleeves and the pants are too short for that weather... Mmh, anyway. Cool vid.
I'm an explorer, a roleplayer, a partial completionist, and a strange fusion of psychopath and cheater. In that order. I love exploring and playing through the game as intended, but once I finish with the Divine Beasts, I start toying with the high-speed glitches as I get the rest of the shrines and as many Korok seeds as I can find. After that? The world is my sandbox. Did you know that NPCs run from large fires? Fires big enough to create an updraft but small enough that you only need five bundles of wood to set one up anywhere? You can literally shut down half of Hateno Village by setting one up in the square because their fear of large fires prevents them from going anywhere unless they have to go back the way they came.
The vegetarian: refuses to kill animals for food and only makes veggie food. The pet-lover: always plays with the dogs and feeds them, always feeds their horses, never had a horse dying on them and has a full roster at the stable. definitely has the white horse and the ganon-horse. wishes there were more slots so that they can collect all the horse colours.
I refuse to put my horses in danger, so sadly almost never see them. If it's not a short, safe jaunt to the next village, I'm walking! And I wish there were more slots in the stable because there are so many I want to rescue from monsters or feel bad because I accidentally hit them during a fight and want to bring them to safety. Or sometimes they're just really cute and I want to have them as a friend lol.
The only thing i would add is the speedrunner. But overall, i really enjoyed this video thank you so much! I would definitely be classified as the sleedrunner lmao
Definitely pacifist…mostly because I’m scared of the monsters even though I’ve played through the entire game 10 times lol. It’s too scary too too scary. On the path to zora’s domain I go out of my way to avoid every single enemy even though it means it takes me 20 minutes longer than just fighting a few of them 😭😂 IF I fight it’s usually with arrows or bombs from a distance.
i'm definitely a self-proclaimed pro. i beat thunderblight ganon on my first try and killed the molduga afterwards to get the thunder helm. my ego is soaring right now
I'm a mix of the "cheater" and the "roleplayer". I love finding weird glitches all over the place and making NPC interactions super awkward with those glitches.
While I float somewhere between completionist and roleplayer, I’d like to add to this list, the Sneak Attacker or Long Distance Attacker. Those of us who settle in the high ground or hide behind walls, rocks, etc., shooting arrows or lobbing bombs from just the right distance before running in to grab the loot.
I'm easily an Explorer, as well as a Role-player. I'm not entirely a Combat God, but I can easily fight an army. I'm also a Crafter, I collect things, make meals, potions, whether for stats or profit, even do all the Great Fairy upgrades. I'm also a Challenger, I make a new game, make a list of do's and don'ts and upon failing, start completely over until I get it right. Master Mode Permadeath challenge was by far the most interesting one I pulled off, including TotS.
i played and got encouraged to use the glitches for money and hearts and stamina. almost 85% done now i deleted everything and started playing from zero without cheat or glitch. we have to enjoy this game it is so good. fill the map with your hero's path.
Somewhere between Completionist and Role-Player. I do collectables until I get all the unlocks, then stop hunting. I use sub-optimal armor and weapons just because it looks nice together. With a sprinkling of combat god in there. I replay fights constantly just for the fun and to execute it perfectly. The Master Mode Master Trials were actually quite fun.
Lol, I'm most definitely the Wanderer mixed with the Completionist and the Outfit Collector! I also like to say that as these things, I'm absolutely INSANE! The moment I had the ability to collect memories, I set out to collect them (Me being a Completionist). I went as far as infiltrating Ganon's Castle while basically still being at a beginner's level, if that makes sense. The sad/hilarious part was that it was super easy for me to infiltrate and make my way over to the memory thanks to me being used to always finding ways to climb/glide over things as quickly and efficiently as possible with little interactions with enemies (Me being a Wanderer.). To make it even more funny, I had the full outfit of the Ninja Armor (I know that it isn't its actual name, but you know what I mean.), and thanks to that, I was almost never noticed. Except for by those darn Gaurdians, but my get-out-of-dodge climbing/gliding skills took care of that! I also bought the full set of the Bird People's outfit. I didn’t need it. I had plenty of items/armor/and weapons that could easily keep me warm during my time in the sky, but I just had to buy it!! So, I sold most of my items so that I could buy it (Gotta Collect Them All, Fashionista!!!)(I kinda don't regret it...).
Well, truth be told, this game took me some time to master the controls and then to master them in battles and such. The controls were very tricky in my experience 😂
I am a mix of 4, 6 and 7. I don't try to kill NPCs or horses. Glitches/exploitation to some extent is okay, in singleplayer . The novelty in exploring is addictive.
I am definitely the Explorer myself. And with TOTK having 3 separate maps (As well as things like caves and wells), I am loving the game. I haven't even done the story yet and I've been playing since the game came out.
I think I'm a combat god but actually the one who wants 100% and I wear all the appropriate outfits, lol! Also This last one thru, I've only died twice and I feel like that is quite an accomplishment for me! This was fun to watch, thanks for sharing😊😊
0:36 not gonna lie, I actually learned from my first gameplay a couple days ago, and I still was a noob But when I restarted after defeating calamity ganon, I finally got the hang of NOT dying in the cold and NOT dying in extreme heat or on the death mountain. Even so, I also found out how to find all 4 Great fairy fountains (istg they're so helpful, not their animation tho they're so awkward 😭) However in a couple days when I'm done with the 2nd gameplay I'm gonna restart again for other purposes like Practising dodging and Flury rush hits. Because I still cannot time correctly so far but I sometimes do actually get on time. However shrines with "Major tests" they're quite hard to avoid with the spin attack cause they move much faster than modest & minor. And the major one is quite easy once you've gained at least 8-10 Hearts! Last thing I will say, no matter how many times anybody dies in the games, just keep practicing to avoid as much damage as possible. (By that I mean from being attacked. Otherwise yes you still have to attack the enemies, but I mean like enemies attacking you but you need to dodge)
Great Stuff!! Suggestion for part 2: the "Play-with-3-year-old-daugther-Type" (runs aimlessly around, collects every single mushroom, roles Bombs down the hill just to see where they are going, ....)
P.S: ...plays every cooking song to the end, runs around with chickens ... and throws them, tries to mount every horse, is afraid of every monster stronger than "red", ...
that's me! "goes through link's complete wardrobe every time the gane is played, trying every single combination of shirt, pants and headgear. then proceeds to eat every food the child can name in links inventory while the child is baffled about how much link can eat without getting sick"
my 3 years old just really loves link eating stuff and getting eye bombed by guardians while dressed in tingle/voe/fireproof "astronaut" combined outfits
You forgot THE CHEAPO, that one player that won't spend any resource or weapon and will collect everything they find, they love bombs and the Master Sword, because why waste a good apple when you can visit a hot spring. haha
What would you call someone who while unlike the combat god hasn't mastered glitch combat strats but has mastered every normal combat strat to a level where they may easily kill silver lynells damageless.
I’m part pacifist, part psychopath and a lot of explorer. (Yep, you read that correctly, I don’t just fight the enemies, I go to EXTREME measures to kill them instead, ‘cos I’m a collector and never use my weapons unless absolutely necessary or if there are ores. So I’m pacifist in the way that I don’t fight them, but a psychopath in which I bomb them or use OTHER tactics than weapons to kill my foes.) Also I got every tower in the game early because of my insane climbing and parkour skills. (Yes, EVEN central tower, that was one of my first, acctually.
I'm proish.. what's the skill level for someone who can beat the game with 3 hearts but not pull off those insane tricks. I explored every area of the map, but still missed a lot of korok seeds.
I'm a psychopath, but with Majora's mask. I insinuate myself into the confidence of the opponents, get closer to them, quietly destroy the archers, and then: "Bomb has been planted!". After that, I approach the one remaining opponent with a small reserve of health, show that I am a friend, and strike the last blow!
You did a great job picking out and explaining every type. I'm a mix of them besides psycho and passafist. I only do the psycho thing if I get pissed and only passafist if I accidentally wondered into an area I'm severely outmatched . Like the castle area when you have only a wooden shield and just started haha.
I feel like I'd be an explorer, the psychopath, and a completionist, but MOSTLY a roleplayer. I would just be thinking about what Link would want and do, lol. He's such a good guy. I love him! This was funny! Thanks!
You guys should watch part 2. It’s on my channel.
Yeah make a part two I am the complete complete one and glitch one be cause moon jump and everything else
Yeah we need the speed runner
Speed runer is a def
Yes
The efficient-ist: does stuff like map out all the good spots for foraging spots/stone talus, etc after every blood moon. plans ahead for upgrades. waits until they have the maxed out barbarian set before handling the bosses.
The physics overlord: ...uses stasis/magnesis to solve all problems.
My wife spent basically 230hrs in botw cooking foods and preparing to attack enemies only to run away everytime
Wow that’s dedication {Have ur wife sell all the food to beetle btw}
honestly I understand
👴 "women amirite"
@@Immadeus🤓🤓🤓
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Every pacifist is an explorer and a bit of a role player. We just want to live our life in Hyrule and do the tasks like bring flowers to a NPC. No people, I’m not the chosen one to save you from Ganon, I’m just one of you.
You can bring flowers to NPCs?!
FRRR
Unfortunately Link's contract states right here "must fight Ganon or die trying" ~signed Demise
Sameeeeee
@@ddtan1137 he probably mistaken BotW and Hollow Knight
You forgot the Cook! I always had my meals inventory maxed out and filled my stamina wheel completely before getting hearts because I didn't see the point of hearts when you can just cook a bunch of hearty meals to have on hand before combat situations. Solved every gear limitation with food. My favorite achievement is when I walked all the way to Goron city without flame resistance and just kept eating until I got there. Drove my partner mad, he kept saying "this isn't how you're supposed to get up Death Mountain! Go back and figure out what you need to not be on fire!"
I actually did the same. I was a bit frustrated in my first Play through that I just gone strait over every lavafall and just healed my self all the way. Because this was a shared file my Brother was so mad when he realised that I eaten all his max hearty food.
I think that falls under the "pacifist"... at least, all the cooks I've known tend to also be combat averse.
But also, lol at your story. I didn't figure out cooking was even a thing until like 1/2 way through the game. I was fairly distraught watching my very young nephew cooking up some cold resist on the starting plateau, while I just ate the peppers raw. Had another friend that just carried a stick and stopped by all the enemy fires to relight it. That's why the game was so great! There was no "supposed to" way to do things, and every puzzle had multiple solutions.
The problem is you can’t have simultaneous effects right? Maybe the cook and the tailor too for clothes xD
There's a way to not become a flaming link stick while going to Goron's city!? I just flied and climbed while eating everything i had skskssksksk
@@finnjanus4334 whats the point of a shared file💀💀 just make a new acc
7:05 the way he caught the boomerang after he beat up a child is badass in three ways
Personally, I think there are only two types of players. Guardianphobe and guardianphile. One of which is terrified of guardians and avoids them at all costs, the other constantly seeks them out and is an god at shield parries.
I don't think attempting to kill flowerblight gannon counts as being a psychopath
I think they were referring to Flowerblight.
Edit: As in Flowerblight is the psychopath here, no the player.
Yes. Kill the flowers.
KILL ALL THE FLOWERS MAKE THEM SUFFER
That was the second shrine I did after the plateau during my first ever play through. I wanted to kill her so bad back then. Fuck the flower maze.
Perfectly reasonable individual
I like how you dressed the "Psychopath" in Tingle's outfit.
I was thinking that. 😂
Tingle is just a weird beardless adult that acts like Luigi lmao
Lol I said that before I saw your comment --- great minds think alike
@@Davian2073 he's in windwaker. He's a lot less friendly than he is to link.
Is there any other option? And if they ever put Tingle in a live action movie, or even animation, Danny DeVito MUST voice or play him.
Deep down all Zelda players know we are a little of each.
These are our 9 personalities but they combine into to true Zelda player.
I’m definitely a little of everything except combat god lmao
I'm usually a neutral-evil In this game lol. I won't kill those duruks if they did not attack me first.
In the contrary, I always got attack first when I was gathering materials and I end up obliterating their camps and hunt them everything they appear.
NO I DON’T KILL HORSES
I do all except pacifist I always fight stuff if I see it
Out of these I'd mostly class myself as a roleplayer, but might I also suggest a 10th type?
The troll.
I absolutely sitting on high vantage points and gradually picking off enemies one by one with bombs. You hit them, they freak out, they can't find you and go back to their non-alert status, then you hit them again - glorious. Or, a personal favourite, sneak into their camp when they're asleep, steel all their weapons, then set off an explosive barrel before going in and attacking in the chaos.
Hehehe, truly nothing brings me more joys than sowing chaos through Hyrule (tho mainly only for the monsters)
Not to mention all those players who run around setting things on fire for the heck of it :D
And who just...try random things to see if they work.
And throw bombs at everything, especially trees, birds, and fish.
And then there's the players (*cough*this is me*cough*) who rely pretty much entirely on elemental weaponry for their personal most-effective fighting style, simply because they're not good enough/practiced enough at the actual combat techniques to pull them off against some of the higher-level enemies.
YES! YESSSS! Get on the cheekbones of the giant skulls and just chuck in bombs one at a time. Might take ten minutes but it's so funny watching the stupid lizards and bobkoblins darting back and forth having a complete mental breakdown.
OMG I CALL IT MY SLOW WIN
Exactly ! I'm myself an Explorer and a troll
I'd say that I'm a Completionist, Explorer, and Troll.
I need to collect everything in the game. When I find something or somewhere that's interesting I go down an exploration rabbit hole. I have also used the strategy of bombing the enemies from behind cover to cause chaos.
I've also used the Bokoblin and Moblin Masks to lure one of the enemies away from the rest of the group kill them and then repeat until they're all dead.
When the combat God clip came up I was immediately like, "Oh, that's me! I go hunting Lynels and other mini-bosses for fun!!"
Then, they started whipping out techniques that I've never even heard of before. And I was quickly humbled.
Great video!!
same dude
same but then i saw one of those videos and spent months practicing it and now its rlly fun killing bosses and lynels
I'm the combat god I know every single lynel attack and how to Parry attacks and flurry rushes
same here, i kill silver lynels for fun and im gonna buy dlc for the third time to get gold lynels again
the last one was fr something out of streetfighter
Breath Of The Wild was my first Zelda game, I watched my sister play it, and she let me play it for a couple minutes. I spent the couple of minutes cutting the grass around Link’s house because I found it satisfying.
When I actually played the game myself I became the type of player that only used Ancient Armor… I spent most of the time parrying guardian lasers for giant ancient cores.
Fun Fact: in Hyrule Warriors: Age Of Calamity there is a stat tracker, and funnily enough it tracks how much grass you have cut. So basically you can become Hyrule’s personal lawn care provider
It was also my first.
Zelda 1 was my first lol
That is an honourable job in Hyrule, I believe..
Hey, to be fair, Ancient Proficiency is overpowered. Using it with an Ancient Bow is like the only actually effective way to take out a Skywatcher's rotors. Never did learn the parry timing though. Anyway, I know I'm the completionist in this video lmao
I love that your first experience with a Zelda game was cutting grass.
If you look up Zelda memes, you will find that this is a staple in any Zelda game that lets you do it- in most games, cutting grass is a good way to collect incidental rupees, plus since your weapons don't break in other Zelda games, it's just fun in general. :P
The guardian-phobe: has no problems dealing with any other enemy type but the guardians are their worst nightmare and as soon as the music starts they get the HELL outta there!
I basically do this until I can get the Master Sword, I got pretty comfortable fighting other enemy types with low health and damage output but I've never been able to parry the Guardian beams. With the MS it's a simple matter of chopping their legs off and they become helpless.
There can also be the oposite to that i guess, peoplr who actually like fighting guardians
Im persinally in the middle, like foghting them but when theres too many of them i lack ability to parry all of their lasers
it's literally the EASIEST enemy in game... even chu chu are more dangerous
Guess I come under the guardian-phile cuz I go on a guardian massacre expedition every bloodmoon reset lmao
@@hagelschwaden840i would do this if i was ever able to time my parries quick enough lmao
He comboed that bokoblin at the end as if he were playing Super Smash
Lol😂
199% Damage
I swear my heart sank when it said "even horses".
Fr
Same
use to be me...
icl ive killed tons of horses and then taken selfies with their bodies. Is there something wrong with that?
In my defence as a semi psychopath according to your categorization, flowerblight lady had it coming.
Hoarder/collector would have been a good one. A person who grabs up anything and everything they can and has on overkill of items in the inventory.
Didn't have to call me out like that man
Didn't have to call me out like that man
Whenever I go to a shop I buy all the butter they have because thats the only place in the whole game you can acquire butter. No, I have never even once used butter in my recipes and thats none of your business
@@chickenfortress7956 Goron Spice, anyone?
Maybe I'm just speaking for myself here, but I feel like this is probably a common trait found among completionist players. It's just compulsive collection of a different type of resource.
You forgot the bomb maniac, the natural evolution of anyone who tried and succeded the master sword trials on master, discovering the power of throwing bombs at enemies at mach speed to kill them.
haha i do that, well, its either using the bombs while running like a maniac or having your sticks break mid battle :S
Yeah, I'm one of them , so true, mate 🤣🤣😂
I didn't need Master Mode to learn that, the ordinary trials were quite enough.
Bombs for fishing, bombs for cutting wood, bombs for harvest Apples and honeycombs, bombs for mining, bombs for bosses... my patience is ilimited Just like the bombs
@@AlejandraLopez-nb2yj *unlimited
(I only correct you to help you learn the word, no judgment whatsoever.)
The first time I played the game I accidentally overlooked the chests with the first set of clothes in the game. So I spend all the time in the Great Plateau with Link in his underwear, wondering where you could find some clothes (I quickly learned how to cook meals that granted protection against cold and other ailments).
I found the chests with the clothes when you're made to return to the start of the game. I laughed out loud because they were in plain sight, yet I didn't see them the first time. I embraced my mistake and continued playing the game with a shirtless Link and named my run "The Iggy Pop Challenge". It was difficult, but I barely used any special clothes (much less upgraded them). And for some reason I didn't used the Master Sword at all.
Same! Except I did get the shirt, but not the pants
Pretty sure it even continued until I got to kakariko village but I'm not sure lmao
Same! Except I did get the shirt, but not the pants
Pretty sure it even continued until I got to kakariko village but I'm not sure lmao
Nice. Giving Zelda a little show, I suppose.
sounds like you were creative and had fun :D
The role-player:
“This player always dresses in the right outfits”
Me, always wearing ancient gear and dark Link’s mask:
1:42 Yep, that’s me! I basically never take it off.
3:18 This is also me… I refuse to even go near Gannon before completing every shrine, finding every Korok, and completing every side quest 😅
I think you should have included assassin players. Those of us who like to sneak back attack enemies, surprise attack them with boulders and bombs, and even play pacifist with majoras mask and suddenly start betraying and killing them. Or maybe this is just pacifist and psychopath combined?
That's just a role player. You're role playing as an assasin. It's like how some people play skyrim
Ah yes the MGS player
yes!
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I sneak because it does more damage when you sneak strike. It's less annoying and uses less materials for the same amount of loot. 😔👌
And never take off the sheikah set except to fight lynels and hinoxes
Lol. The fact that the psychopath is wearing the tingle armor is an extra joke I hope wasn’t lost on many.
ever watch thornyfox?
Psychopath: makes an air strike about 500 meters away
Also Psychopath: leaves the fox next to them to chill
I think the “psychopath” should have been the one to complete EVERYTHING.😅😅😅
6:22 The ancient shield automatically returns Guardian attacks
2:30 to be fair, everyone and their grandmother wants to kill flowerblight gannon.
I’m a completionist, an explorer and a roleplayer… God I want the sequel right now….
Me too, also can't wait.
You can play it now
As a BotW psychopath, I finally feel seen.
Same lol
DLNT KILL THE HORSE
BotW is literally my intrusive thoughts disposal device
2 luffy’s?!?!?!
"And other things that are not in my skill level"
_shows the nastiest, vilest, most disgusting and sickiest combo I've ever seen_
I have every map in botw, even the master sword but it’s just that I don’t have many memories, tasks done
Combat God is literally Hyrule Master Chef, especially with that swag kill on the bokoblin. Always wanted to know if you could parry three lasers at once, guess you just need to switch shields quickly in bullet time.
P.S. Anyone who fights with the Tinkle outfit is a certified pyschopath, flee when you see them.
I love how the tingle set is depicted as psychopath Link while i can be a psychopath whenever i need in different set of armor XD
The feeling of finishing all 900 korok seeds is undescribable 😭
I.AM.STUCK.WITH.THIS.FUCKING.ROCK.IN.LORILYNN.VILLAGE
Why on a FUCKING ROOF !!!!!
@@Lusciol3s oh nooo I’m sorry😭
Well, maybe the smell of it too.
@@ellie25021 still stuck 🤣 even with the soluce
there's WHAT?
900?????????????????????????????
You forgot about the collector/miner/cooker, who collects and sells as much as they can to get max rupees or all of the clothing in the game.
I like that the psychopath wears Tingle’s outfit.
Thank you for that, now I know that I'm definitely an explorer / roleplayer, spending hours roaming the lands, chasing butterflies, and talking to everyone I meet while wearing the outfit that fit where I am. Not only that, but amongst other things I litterally take Link's clothes off to go to sleep and only wear the hoodie when it's raining... can't even convince myself to wear the climbing clothes when it's raining because... I mean there's no sleeves and the pants are too short for that weather...
Mmh, anyway. Cool vid.
That 100% me sometimes I cross all the map with horse just to go to a village
You aren’t a phycopath when you attack flower light that’s just human nature
I'm an explorer, a roleplayer, a partial completionist, and a strange fusion of psychopath and cheater. In that order. I love exploring and playing through the game as intended, but once I finish with the Divine Beasts, I start toying with the high-speed glitches as I get the rest of the shrines and as many Korok seeds as I can find. After that? The world is my sandbox.
Did you know that NPCs run from large fires? Fires big enough to create an updraft but small enough that you only need five bundles of wood to set one up anywhere? You can literally shut down half of Hateno Village by setting one up in the square because their fear of large fires prevents them from going anywhere unless they have to go back the way they came.
I have done that to NPCs before.
Lol
Oh yes- I’ve done the fire thing before and its SO hilarious to see their reaction
I’m with you, been looking into windbombs etc. not that it’s cheeeating.. but cool stuff
So I am a psychopath, explorer, and completionist....
I think the flowerblight ganon thing is so funny. I think I paraglided down to this shrine's entrance and never even hit the flowers.
Roleplayer leads to explorer, next is the completionist but eventually we all fall into the psychopath way.
The vegetarian: refuses to kill animals for food and only makes veggie food.
The pet-lover: always plays with the dogs and feeds them, always feeds their horses, never had a horse dying on them and has a full roster at the stable. definitely has the white horse and the ganon-horse. wishes there were more slots so that they can collect all the horse colours.
I'm the pet lover
lol I feel seen. I got the Ganon horse beofre my first Divine Beast-
I refuse to put my horses in danger, so sadly almost never see them. If it's not a short, safe jaunt to the next village, I'm walking! And I wish there were more slots in the stable because there are so many I want to rescue from monsters or feel bad because I accidentally hit them during a fight and want to bring them to safety. Or sometimes they're just really cute and I want to have them as a friend lol.
You know a player is a psychopath when they use that ominous green suit.
The only thing i would add is the speedrunner. But overall, i really enjoyed this video thank you so much! I would definitely be classified as the sleedrunner lmao
Why is the role player the definition of my botw save
I think we have to admit, we have all been the psychopath at one point in the run.
i am a roleplayer… every single time i start a new save, i always do the same thing over & over again. my entire mindset is “what would link do?” lol
Definitely pacifist…mostly because I’m scared of the monsters even though I’ve played through the entire game 10 times lol. It’s too scary too too scary. On the path to zora’s domain I go out of my way to avoid every single enemy even though it means it takes me 20 minutes longer than just fighting a few of them 😭😂 IF I fight it’s usually with arrows or bombs from a distance.
I'm about of an inventory gatherer I love to save up, stack up and save a lot of rupees.
i'm definitely a self-proclaimed pro. i beat thunderblight ganon on my first try and killed the molduga afterwards to get the thunder helm. my ego is soaring right now
At first I was wondering where I fell. Being caught on completionist and roleplayer fills me with a prideful shame.😂
I'm a mix of the "cheater" and the "roleplayer". I love finding weird glitches all over the place and making NPC interactions super awkward with those glitches.
same here glitch is a part of the game so it counts in my book
Congrats on this video blowing up!
The Self-Proclaimed Pro is SO relatable. I think everyone goes through that phase at least once. 😂
WHAT!? First Little_L and now you? Am I asleep?
@@thephantomminish2436 This kind of stuff happens when you blow up. 😅
It took me a while to get used to at first.
i agree so much for figthing before see the god one.
In the psychopath part he did a infinite hearts and stamina glitch otherwise he wouldn't have full hearts and stamina
TYSM for the heart could I get a shoutout please?
I guess I can put one in my newest video’s description. Is that fine?
@@thephantomminish2436 absolutely tysm
While I float somewhere between completionist and roleplayer, I’d like to add to this list, the Sneak Attacker or Long Distance Attacker. Those of us who settle in the high ground or hide behind walls, rocks, etc., shooting arrows or lobbing bombs from just the right distance before running in to grab the loot.
Definitely a nice mix of Completionist, Wanderer and Role-Player here 😅
I'm easily an Explorer, as well as a Role-player. I'm not entirely a Combat God, but I can easily fight an army.
I'm also a Crafter, I collect things, make meals, potions, whether for stats or profit, even do all the Great Fairy upgrades.
I'm also a Challenger, I make a new game, make a list of do's and don'ts and upon failing, start completely over until I get it right. Master Mode Permadeath challenge was by far the most interesting one I pulled off, including TotS.
If you can do a permadeath MM run including TotS you are a combat god.
i didn't die on master mode till the varuta memory fight, ran out of weapons before i coud kill it becase of the regen.
The completionist or the role player.
i played and got encouraged to use the glitches for money and hearts and stamina.
almost 85% done
now i deleted everything and started playing from zero without cheat or glitch. we have to enjoy this game it is so good.
fill the map with your hero's path.
Somewhere between Completionist and Role-Player. I do collectables until I get all the unlocks, then stop hunting. I use sub-optimal armor and weapons just because it looks nice together. With a sprinkling of combat god in there. I replay fights constantly just for the fun and to execute it perfectly. The Master Mode Master Trials were actually quite fun.
Lol, I'm most definitely the Wanderer mixed with the Completionist and the Outfit Collector! I also like to say that as these things, I'm absolutely INSANE! The moment I had the ability to collect memories, I set out to collect them (Me being a Completionist). I went as far as infiltrating Ganon's Castle while basically still being at a beginner's level, if that makes sense. The sad/hilarious part was that it was super easy for me to infiltrate and make my way over to the memory thanks to me being used to always finding ways to climb/glide over things as quickly and efficiently as possible with little interactions with enemies (Me being a Wanderer.). To make it even more funny, I had the full outfit of the Ninja Armor (I know that it isn't its actual name, but you know what I mean.), and thanks to that, I was almost never noticed. Except for by those darn Gaurdians, but my get-out-of-dodge climbing/gliding skills took care of that! I also bought the full set of the Bird People's outfit. I didn’t need it. I had plenty of items/armor/and weapons that could easily keep me warm during my time in the sky, but I just had to buy it!! So, I sold most of my items so that I could buy it (Gotta Collect Them All, Fashionista!!!)(I kinda don't regret it...).
Well, truth be told, this game took me some time to master the controls and then to master them in battles and such. The controls were very tricky in my experience 😂
I am a mix of 4, 6 and 7. I don't try to kill NPCs or horses. Glitches/exploitation to some extent is okay, in singleplayer . The novelty in exploring is addictive.
I am definitely the Explorer myself. And with TOTK having 3 separate maps (As well as things like caves and wells), I am loving the game. I haven't even done the story yet and I've been playing since the game came out.
THAT ROLEPLAYER ONE WAS SO DAMN SPOT ON ☠️
Let's be honest, we're all psychopaths. Especially when it comes to throwing explosive arrows at the flower girl.
I think I'm a combat god but actually the one who wants 100% and I wear all the appropriate outfits, lol! Also This last one thru, I've only died twice and I feel like that is quite an accomplishment for me! This was fun to watch, thanks for sharing😊😊
Damn. I've beaten the game without dying once
@6:59 that was crazy
Just because they are a noob does not mean they are bad. A noob is someone who is new.
0:36 not gonna lie, I actually learned from my first gameplay a couple days ago, and I still was a noob
But when I restarted after defeating calamity ganon, I finally got the hang of NOT dying in the cold and NOT dying in extreme heat or on the death mountain.
Even so, I also found out how to find all 4 Great fairy fountains (istg they're so helpful, not their animation tho they're so awkward 😭)
However in a couple days when I'm done with the 2nd gameplay I'm gonna restart again for other purposes like
Practising dodging and Flury rush hits. Because I still cannot time correctly so far but I sometimes do actually get on time.
However shrines with "Major tests" they're quite hard to avoid with the spin attack cause they move much faster than modest & minor.
And the major one is quite easy once you've gained at least 8-10 Hearts!
Last thing I will say, no matter how many times anybody dies in the games, just keep practicing to avoid as much damage as possible. (By that I mean from being attacked. Otherwise yes you still have to attack the enemies, but I mean like enemies attacking you but you need to dodge)
1:10 laughs in 1300 hours
Great Stuff!! Suggestion for part 2: the "Play-with-3-year-old-daugther-Type" (runs aimlessly around, collects every single mushroom, roles Bombs down the hill just to see where they are going, ....)
P.S: ...plays every cooking song to the end, runs around with chickens ... and throws them, tries to mount every horse, is afraid of every monster stronger than "red", ...
that's me! "goes through link's complete wardrobe every time the gane is played, trying every single combination of shirt, pants and headgear. then proceeds to eat every food the child can name in links inventory while the child is baffled about how much link can eat without getting sick"
my 3 years old just really loves link eating stuff and getting eye bombed by guardians while dressed in tingle/voe/fireproof "astronaut" combined outfits
never tried the bomb down the hill routine, though. bet he's gonna love it
6:15 I'm coming back and practicing that shit 😂
You forgot THE CHEAPO, that one player that won't spend any resource or weapon and will collect everything they find, they love bombs and the Master Sword, because why waste a good apple when you can visit a hot spring. haha
I am a psyochopath, a roleplayer, a glitcher, explorer and I am trying to 100% the game
2:11 That felt so personal, I couldn't stop laughing. 🤣
I'm a combat god. Also, the "self-acclaimed pro" has 90 hours... I have 525... (also, your PDR was an LDR in disguise, nice job 👍)
I got 250 hours
Number 2: The self-proclaimed pro.
Me: Oh Ye I know him, he’s my brother :P
My brother is decent at the game though. But certainly not a pro
I was too. And my brother. I think it's called the Dunning-Kruger Effect.
i love how the self proclaimed thought 90 hours was enough.
i’ve spent 2000 hours (a lot) and i’m a mix of psychopath and combat wizard
Finally 8 in part 1 video including 9
What would you call someone who while unlike the combat god hasn't mastered glitch combat strats but has mastered every normal combat strat to a level where they may easily kill silver lynells damageless.
Glitchless Combat God
@@seibrisawilliams1210 Ah, thank you. A new title to add to very few others.
Say no to glitch
Pure vanilla enjoyer
Probably Combat Expert
@@seibrisawilliams1210 I guess I can finally categorize myself.
I’m the psychopathic completionist.
5:01 if you beat in the game who cares, and also it’s not an online game
I’m part pacifist, part psychopath and a lot of explorer. (Yep, you read that correctly, I don’t just fight the enemies, I go to EXTREME measures to kill them instead, ‘cos I’m a collector and never use my weapons unless absolutely necessary or if there are ores. So I’m pacifist in the way that I don’t fight them, but a psychopath in which I bomb them or use OTHER tactics than weapons to kill my foes.) Also I got every tower in the game early because of my insane climbing and parkour skills. (Yes, EVEN central tower, that was one of my first, acctually.
Explorer needs a picture from one of us crazies whose Hero's Path literally runs across every single bit of the map.
I'm proish.. what's the skill level for someone who can beat the game with 3 hearts but not pull off those insane tricks. I explored every area of the map, but still missed a lot of korok seeds.
So you're basically me
I’m a mix of psychopath and the explorer
I like how now the standard player is a psychopath, emolating koroks and kidnapping Purah.
I'm somewhere between 4,5 and 6 but am impressed by 7's dedication.
The tactical fighter, always uses sneak attacks and elemental weapons to avoid ever having to actually fight with skill lol
flower blight deserves what's coming for her
Something of a pacifist, though moreso because I just suck at fighting.
I'm a psychopath, but with Majora's mask. I insinuate myself into the confidence of the opponents, get closer to them, quietly destroy the archers, and then: "Bomb has been planted!". After that, I approach the one remaining opponent with a small reserve of health, show that I am a friend, and strike the last blow!
You did a great job picking out and explaining every type. I'm a mix of them besides psycho and passafist. I only do the psycho thing if I get pissed and only passafist if I accidentally wondered into an area I'm severely outmatched . Like the castle area when you have only a wooden shield and just started haha.
I have gone from a quarter of a comabt god and evolved into a glitch abuser
i feel like psychopaths need more of a role because they are reckless and they would problably rush ganon once the psycho person gets the paraglider.
I feel like I'd be an explorer, the psychopath, and a completionist, but MOSTLY a roleplayer. I would just be thinking about what Link would want and do, lol. He's such a good guy. I love him! This was funny! Thanks!
After freeing the divine beasts, I went to find the memories in order and went to Hyrule castle for one and accidentally finished the game.
I'm half of two opposite things, I'm a pacifist with NPCs, horses, and everything that's harmless... but I'm extremely brutal with monsters
I started as one of your “Psychopath” players, but when I found out enemies don’t stay dead I became a compleationist.