The second thing on this video is a prove that the devs loves this game as much as all the Zelda fans out there. All the attention to details are crazy
I agree but the same can you say for a lot of other great open world games. Skyrim - after 10 years. Red Dead Redemption 1-2 or the GTAs for example. The Dark Souls games of course. Games are just too big nowadays that a lot of hidden secrets will always be there to discover - and a lot will remain unexplored. And this is the reason the developers should publish a guide book after a few years so that we can fully cherish their work!
That backflip damage trick reminds me of the iron boots in Twilight Princess,if you roll, you slightly damage enemies if they're near you or in front of you
This is probably the most shocking video out of the series for me! I really didn’t know most of these! I’ve loved using these tricks in my playthroughs.
This game is by far the most influential game of all time. The amount of games that have been inspired by breath of the wild and the fact that it's still being talked about to this day is mind blowing.
The great thing is that Dark Souls was inspired by the Zelda series, Breath of the Wild was inspired by Dark Souls and, now, Elden Ring has clearly been inspired by Breath of the Wild. Every game designer takes some good ideas for other games and it is perfectly fine.
Ehh not really imo breath of the wild is just like most open worlds with less hand holding. Suddenly climbing towers and enemy camps aren’t a problem when it’s Zelda…
5years already?? That's crazy, i still remember the whole hype about the switch and botw, i remember watching in loop the trailers and being curious about how it'll turn out lore and gameplay wise, botw is I C O N I C, i couldn't afford it so i would just follow gameplays, the fact that the game has soo many details that are still getting discovered to this day is crazy
5:04 Wow! 11 points of damage, it seems? Quite a lot. Is it manipulable in some way? This video is by far my favourite of the series. So many terrific easter eggs and mechanics!
I will always be so excited for these videos. I have around 800 hrs on botw between my two profiles (400 on one guessing on the other but I use it just as much) and this is my second switch! And there’s still so so much I don’t know. It’s incredible
I noticed all the elements of the temple of time when i first got this. I was blown away that my favorite game as a kid i have good memories with playing with friends and family many times i went crazy analyzing it in BOTW. I found lota cool stuff thinking there was more to it at the time.
Well I learned 20/22 things. I recently heard about the recently discovered glitch almost a week ago and I’ve know about the ice/fire bourse for about a year. Can’t believe everything else is new to me after playing this game for 2-3 years
Just decided to re-play the game, bought it opening day, waited in line at my local GameStop for the release party, still remembering how awesome it was and the friends I made in line. One dad in my opinion won Dad of the year then. He waited and camped out with us for over 24 hours because he didn’t want his 13 year old son to do it out of fear of what sort of things go on in those release date camp out parties. After a few hours this dad realized the Nintendo community is awesome and his son came and joined us. This dad ended up ordering food for the 40 or so people that were in line. Great memories and still love this game. Will be camping out again when they come out with the sequel.
Dude these are wild! I just got an O'Led last wednesday and dove deep into BotW. Cleared whole map, but exploring before going to find memories and major cities. This really helps my adventuring vibes dude! And this popped up as a rec vid so auto sub now hahaha!
Every time another one of these videos pops up on my feed, my jaw drops. Props to this team for continuing to discover so much about this amazing game.
I just got back into playing botw yesterday after almost a year of not touching it, and I must say I completely forgot what an experience it was. I was constantly going like “woahh what??” when I ran into something I didn’t even know existed, and when I saw one of the dragons I just stopped where I was and gazed at it with awe. Amazing game
@@SkinnyMuscles69 Amazing attention to detail, and all of the possible game-play mechanics makes this game one of the best games I ever played, already looking forward to the feeling of loss and emptiness whenever I finish this game :)
I remember losing my mind when I accidently turned ganon horse into an ice statue😂. The craziest thing I've seen is in one of the swamp areas with a tower. You're encouraged to hop from rock to rock before climbing the tower, but evidently, you can cryonis under the rocks causing them to topple over. Never would have thought of it. The number one thing I still wanna test right now is if you can hit an electric boomerang with a shock arrow to make basically an electric boomerang. Or maybe lighting a regular wooden boomerang on fire for a fire boomerang (assuming they have wooden properties).
I'm personally proud to know the second one. I spent several hours exploring every nook and cranny of that area to really appreciate it and I'm glad others are doing the same!
I mean, I always believed that Nintendo knows about such exploits and allow them as long as they aren't game breakingly easy to do, but this just goes on to confirm it. I mean, it does make sense. Sakurai did talk about wave dashing, and that's not an official thing.
I still can't believe these videos are still coming out. Just when you think there's almost nothing else left to look at in this game, 5 more of these videos come out, each with at least 20 facts each.
I also just found out that if you upgrade the Stealth Armor Set to lv 2, you can run up to bugs and animals for easier collection. Probably something everyone already knew but I just found out and thought was pretty cool.
Just started to play this game for the first time and I’m trying not to watch these videos for spoilers but wow lol 5 years later these are still popping? I’m kinda worried I might miss A LOT if I don’t take a look at this 😂🔥
Here’s a fun little tidbit! The sparks on your metal equipment warning you that lightning will strike will ignore the slowdown of bullet time. Even if Link, enemies, and everything else is moving at a crawl, the sparks still go off in rapid-fire and the lightning hits very quickly, even if the lightning strike itself is slowed. Weird.
You know i was star fragment hunting and watching this video so i don’t just stand doing nothing and then learned about item transmutation, this really came in at the moment i needed it the most
For number 6, I don't think Blupees by default conduct electricity; it's just being in the rain gives you, and mobs the "wet" active effect, that makes them conduct electricity.
Вибачте за потенційно поганий переклад: Якщо це читають українці, я можу вам чимось допомогти? Чи є якісь істини, які б ви хотіли, щоб американці, як я, зрозуміли?
I knew like... two of these. Can't believe there are still so many new things being discovered to this day. I was a bit surprised to see the Champions' poses in this though. I noticed that the very first time I watched those cutscenes. It was obvious to me so it's a bit surprising to hear that so many people didn't notice it
I had already seen that first trick but I had no idea it worked for korok seeds! That’s honestly huge! And that din, farore and nayru symbol discovery is really cool!
I’m sorry to disprove one of these because honestly this is genuinely the best botw info series there is, but blupees don’t conduct electricity. The reason the dome surrounded the blupee when you shot it was because it was raining
Really appreciate the spoiler warnings for a 5 year old game. I only started playing this last week and knowing when I can dip out and still enjoy this content is just... *chef's kiss*
You probably have mentioned this before but the mannequins where clothes are displayed have different regional looks. The hyrulean ones in hateno are just blocky wood but the gerudo ones are ornate with gold patterns and the Zora with silver emblems
A cool thing that I have noticed in the game (not sure if this has been discussed before) is that you can see the ancient gear item in the 'neck' of the guardian. if you want to put that in the next video... (also great videos by the way)
The thing about how the shrine music works is not a new trick: way back in Ocarina of Time, the Hyrule Field music does this, having several different 16 beat segments that play depending on the time of day, where you are in the field, if you’re in battle, and other factors. Twilight Princess also does it for its version of the Hyrule Field music, which is why the OST version of the Hyrule field music is so different from what you hear in game: for the OST they just kind of put all the different pieces in an order, when normally the different pieces would be loops and shuffled and only play in certain circumstances.
“Okay gamespot. I think I’ll probably know some of these now.” *shows crystal horse in intro* “Why did I think otherwise? Of course I don’t know anything about this game.”
I only knew that using a bow on horseback changes the firing rate because I modded my save data to have a Bow of Light with the highest possible rate, and was disappointed when I realized I couldn't ride around spamming light arrows.
It’s moments like this that make it still one of my all-time favorite games. Elden Ring may have better visuals, and arguably a better sense of discovery, but it still can’t hold a candle to the mechanics, systems, and overall design that BOTW boasts.
The open world exploration is much more enjoyable in BotW. Combined with all its systems and mechanics its really the best open world game. Elden Ring would be a good game without the open world. BotW wouldn't. Its instrumental to all its elements. From game design to world design.
I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around the first one. Are you able to sell infinite items? Or are you transforming the dropped items into something else when you pick them up, and how would you choose which item you were changing it into? I'm going to watch it over a few more times and try to figure it out.
Okay, it seems you drop five of any item, and sell all you have of that item, then choose the item you want them to turn into.... I think. I'll give it a try when I get my game back from my brother.
@@RealBradMiller I'll be waiting for your answer too because I have no idea what to do to attempt this or if it will mess up my game file and I have no more available files left to try this on.
Honestly I think stun lock was left unpatched in the original game due to the overwhelming majority of physical game sales for this title. It would be possible to patch only digital versions without a re-issue of the title and that still wouldn't account for the copies sold prior . Releasing the patch as DLC worked exceptionally well given how good the DLC is . Everyone I know with a Switch has this game and it is physical release along wish the DLC . Even people still exploiting the glitch own the DLC, they just don't have it installed .
The stun lock trick is not foreign since I have seen it a lot, but it being disabled in Master Mode actually was stunning since I never knew about thay
About Revali having jade accesories, maybe, like other gems, jades have elemental effects, but with wind, since we don't have a "wind gem' in botw or totk
5 years and there's still something new to learn! What was your favorite thing you learned this time?
The Tarrey Town bell blew my mind, what the HECK
You sir are a legend
Remote rupee bomb detonation is sick
I learned that this game secret is almost limitless.
I agree with derpraptor
The second thing on this video is a prove that the devs loves this game as much as all the Zelda fans out there. All the attention to details are crazy
Edit: All those things
The fact that BOTW - even after 5 years is still capable of giving us hidden features makes me realise just how huge the expectations of BOTW 2 are
Agreed. We're still learning new things about BOTW five years later... imagine how much more we'll uncover in the sequel :0
And a lot of these aren't even just glitches these are mechanics coated into the game that were intended
I agree but the same can you say for a lot of other great open world games. Skyrim - after 10 years. Red Dead Redemption 1-2 or the GTAs for example. The Dark Souls games of course. Games are just too big nowadays that a lot of hidden secrets will always be there to discover - and a lot will remain unexplored. And this is the reason the developers should publish a guide book after a few years so that we can fully cherish their work!
@@ThornyFox the above comment is for your, clown
You mean glitches
Can’t believe it’s been 5 years. Masterpiece of a game
Hypocrites, where you at back DOS2? "Story matter" bs
That backflip damage trick reminds me of the iron boots in Twilight Princess,if you roll, you slightly damage enemies if they're near you or in front of you
This is probably the most shocking video out of the series for me! I really didn’t know most of these! I’ve loved using these tricks in my playthroughs.
You're cute
@@mongetebetando3221 Aw thank you 🥰❤️
@@mongetebetando3221 what a gansta
@@mongetebetando3221 gangsta
At this point I am convinced he sneaks into the devs studio and updates the game on his own
This game is by far the most influential game of all time. The amount of games that have been inspired by breath of the wild and the fact that it's still being talked about to this day is mind blowing.
The great thing is that Dark Souls was inspired by the Zelda series, Breath of the Wild was inspired by Dark Souls and, now, Elden Ring has clearly been inspired by Breath of the Wild. Every game designer takes some good ideas for other games and it is perfectly fine.
Ehh not really imo breath of the wild is just like most open worlds with less hand holding. Suddenly climbing towers and enemy camps aren’t a problem when it’s Zelda…
@@Theunrealblender you obviously don’t know much about anything if you think that i
@@Theunrealblender lol bet you never played the game
@@mictony999 got it march 3rd with me switch on release. Good game just massively overhyped, why can’t you just accept someone doesn’t agree with you?
5years already?? That's crazy, i still remember the whole hype about the switch and botw, i remember watching in loop the trailers and being curious about how it'll turn out lore and gameplay wise, botw is I C O N I C, i couldn't afford it so i would just follow gameplays, the fact that the game has soo many details that are still getting discovered to this day is crazy
Dude this is the video I await the most every month. I love this series, you always learn something new!
5:04 Wow! 11 points of damage, it seems? Quite a lot. Is it manipulable in some way?
This video is by far my favourite of the series. So many terrific easter eggs and mechanics!
the ice horse blew my mind...
this has been one of the most enjoyable series on UA-cam. Thanks
I will always be so excited for these videos. I have around 800 hrs on botw between my two profiles (400 on one guessing on the other but I use it just as much) and this is my second switch! And there’s still so so much I don’t know. It’s incredible
5 Years later and and there are still things that people discover in this Game. I don't think botw will ever die.
I noticed all the elements of the temple of time when i first got this. I was blown away that my favorite game as a kid i have good memories with playing with friends and family many times i went crazy analyzing it in BOTW. I found lota cool stuff thinking there was more to it at the time.
Wow, the player knowledge of the game has grown so esoteric in the last 5yrs. Amazing discoveries!
Well I learned 20/22 things. I recently heard about the recently discovered glitch almost a week ago and I’ve know about the ice/fire bourse for about a year. Can’t believe everything else is new to me after playing this game for 2-3 years
Just decided to re-play the game, bought it opening day, waited in line at my local GameStop for the release party, still remembering how awesome it was and the friends I made in line. One dad in my opinion won Dad of the year then. He waited and camped out with us for over 24 hours because he didn’t want his 13 year old son to do it out of fear of what sort of things go on in those release date camp out parties. After a few hours this dad realized the Nintendo community is awesome and his son came and joined us. This dad ended up ordering food for the 40 or so people that were in line. Great memories and still love this game. Will be camping out again when they come out with the sequel.
I love this series. It’s always a joy seeing a new video come up in my feed. BOTW is simply amazing.
I just started playing this game last month. By far my favorite game ever!!
It’s absolutely crazy it’s been 5 years… just a couple days ago I got the shrine ball from Impa for the first time!
I expect this series to have a 10 year anniversary. Though it’ll still be going till that day anyway
Dude these are wild! I just got an O'Led last wednesday and dove deep into BotW. Cleared whole map, but exploring before going to find memories and major cities. This really helps my adventuring vibes dude! And this popped up as a rec vid so auto sub now hahaha!
Glad you’re enjoying it!
Every time another one of these videos pops up on my feed, my jaw drops. Props to this team for continuing to discover so much about this amazing game.
Incredible. When there are no longer secrets, there still are.
This game is still a masterpiece. I would call it my favorite game of all time beating Mario Galaxy 2.
I just got back into playing botw yesterday after almost a year of not touching it, and I must say I completely forgot what an experience it was. I was constantly going like “woahh what??” when I ran into something I didn’t even know existed, and when I saw one of the dragons I just stopped where I was and gazed at it with awe. Amazing game
This video series just keeps on giving
I just started playing this game, what a masterpiece.
It’s amazing
EXACTLY
Good luck, I know you’ll love it
Give us an update! What do you think about it after playing?
@@SkinnyMuscles69 Amazing attention to detail, and all of the possible game-play mechanics makes this game one of the best games I ever played, already looking forward to the feeling of loss and emptiness whenever I finish this game :)
Thank you for the great series I always look forward to them😄
I remember losing my mind when I accidently turned ganon horse into an ice statue😂.
The craziest thing I've seen is in one of the swamp areas with a tower. You're encouraged to hop from rock to rock before climbing the tower, but evidently, you can cryonis under the rocks causing them to topple over. Never would have thought of it.
The number one thing I still wanna test right now is if you can hit an electric boomerang with a shock arrow to make basically an electric boomerang. Or maybe lighting a regular wooden boomerang on fire for a fire boomerang (assuming they have wooden properties).
I'm personally proud to know the second one. I spent several hours exploring every nook and cranny of that area to really appreciate it and I'm glad others are doing the same!
He still has stuff we didn’t know
If you look closely at the concept designs for the chainsaw, it looks like it was made up of three ancient shields 😳
I mean, I always believed that Nintendo knows about such exploits and allow them as long as they aren't game breakingly easy to do, but this just goes on to confirm it.
I mean, it does make sense. Sakurai did talk about wave dashing, and that's not an official thing.
2:25 bruh, when i first went to the castle i lit all the candles thinking that there was going to be a reward
I still can't believe these videos are still coming out. Just when you think there's almost nothing else left to look at in this game, 5 more of these videos come out, each with at least 20 facts each.
I’m genuinely, and pleasantly, surprised that i didn’t know a single one of these. Well done!
Truly a marvel of a game to still be discovering more and more
Love learning about new Zelda easter eggs and glitches. It's fun getting to fool around with these
I got back into the game and watched ALL of these on the weekend, so happy to see more :D
Mad respect for dropping the SRM thing at the very beginning, and not teasing it as a "watch to the end!" thing.
I was just scrolling around on yt, didn't expect even more botw tricks, but am glad I found em!
I like these videos because unlike other "X Facts you Didn't Know About BLANK" videos, I actually don't know most of these.
Finally! Been waiting for another one of these
I've got nothing to say, I'm just incredibly impressed. Looking forward to the next one now
Our knowledge about,
Space 5%
Sea 5%
Zelda botw 4%
Truly the best, real open world game
Summer of 2017 was amazing, going into HS, man it was a great time.
This game is legendary!
This series is legendary!
BOTW 2 will be legendary!!
6:16 oh my god I actually knew something about BoTW before gamespot announces it exists in a video
I also just found out that if you upgrade the Stealth Armor Set to lv 2, you can run up to bugs and animals for easier collection. Probably something everyone already knew but I just found out and thought was pretty cool.
3:18: the fact that there's a line for Crafting Price makes me really excited for Breath of the Wild 2.
THIS IS MIND BLOWING THE FACT THATS THERES STILL THINGS TO LEARN ABOUT THIS GAME
Just started to play this game for the first time and I’m trying not to watch these videos for spoilers but wow lol 5 years later these are still popping? I’m kinda worried I might miss A LOT if I don’t take a look at this 😂🔥
HOW ARE YOU DOING THIS?? This man is a *L E G E N D*
Here’s a fun little tidbit! The sparks on your metal equipment warning you that lightning will strike will ignore the slowdown of bullet time. Even if Link, enemies, and everything else is moving at a crawl, the sparks still go off in rapid-fire and the lightning hits very quickly, even if the lightning strike itself is slowed. Weird.
The rupee carrying fire into the monster camp was the best thing I saw on UA-cam this week
I hope this series never dies 😂
I expected to see a bunch of stuff that like everyone knows, but instead I didn't know anything on the list, great work gamespot!
Best game ever, period.
You know i was star fragment hunting and watching this video so i don’t just stand doing nothing and then learned about item transmutation, this really came in at the moment i needed it the most
2:15 WHAT??? Ok I’ve been watching these non stop for a while but that was the first time my brain has effectively turned to MUSH.
4:21 you don’t need patience , just get the ancient saddle an make the horse TP to death mountain or which location u are at.
Gamespot: Blupies conduct electricity, The Rain: Am I a joke to you?
BOTW101 will soon be a course offered at most major universities as an elective, teaching you all the things you still don’t know about botw.
The textbook will get a new edition every time gamespot has a new video out.
4:38 that’s how the dinosaurs died
There is so incredably much detail and love in this game its just amezing and nothing else
You are the best. Thanks for this incredible content
i love how the devs leave in exploits found in the game because they like people coming up with creative solutions
Exactly, BOTW's glitches aren't game breaking or dangerous, they're just fun and the devs know it!
For number 6, I don't think Blupees by default conduct electricity; it's just being in the rain gives you, and mobs the "wet" active effect, that makes them conduct electricity.
Link shows that those Trees in stables are not just for show you can actually get wood from them!
Wenn Sie einen Feind weit von seinem Territorium entfernen, kann er Link nicht mehr sehen. Also steht der Lynel nur da und schaut sich um.
Вибачте за потенційно поганий переклад: Якщо це читають українці, я можу вам чимось допомогти? Чи є якісь істини, які б ви хотіли, щоб американці, як я, зрозуміли?
I just tested and can confirm
@@coballoon Can confirm what exactly? That they are by default conductive, or not?
"Did you know that Blupees conduct electricity?"
*shatters my eardrums*
I knew like... two of these. Can't believe there are still so many new things being discovered to this day. I was a bit surprised to see the Champions' poses in this though. I noticed that the very first time I watched those cutscenes. It was obvious to me so it's a bit surprising to hear that so many people didn't notice it
1:48 I’m learning saxophone and Last month we Practiced “Phrases” “question question answers” all that good stuff yeah with this vid I hear it
I love the makeshift firework at the end
I had already seen that first trick but I had no idea it worked for korok seeds! That’s honestly huge! And that din, farore and nayru symbol discovery is really cool!
Do you know how it works? I’m kind of lost
@@pillcosby5999 I’m not exactly sure
The dragons are named after them as well.
26 years later: 2 things you STILL didn't know about the legend of zelda!
I’m sorry to disprove one of these because honestly this is genuinely the best botw info series there is, but blupees don’t conduct electricity. The reason the dome surrounded the blupee when you shot it was because it was raining
Really appreciate the spoiler warnings for a 5 year old game. I only started playing this last week and knowing when I can dip out and still enjoy this content is just... *chef's kiss*
You probably have mentioned this before but the mannequins where clothes are displayed have different regional looks. The hyrulean ones in hateno are just blocky wood but the gerudo ones are ornate with gold patterns and the Zora with silver emblems
I don't think they mentioned that before, you should definitely let them know on RinHara5aki's discord server :O
Man it's been 5 years since breath of the wild came out and I haven't played it that much but now I have a switch I just need to get the game!
Been waiting for this
Candle thing blew my mind. Rupee shot with electric arrow thing was wild.
A cool thing that I have noticed in the game (not sure if this has been discussed before) is that you can see the ancient gear item in the 'neck' of the guardian. if you want to put that in the next video... (also great videos by the way)
The thing about how the shrine music works is not a new trick: way back in Ocarina of Time, the Hyrule Field music does this, having several different 16 beat segments that play depending on the time of day, where you are in the field, if you’re in battle, and other factors.
Twilight Princess also does it for its version of the Hyrule Field music, which is why the OST version of the Hyrule field music is so different from what you hear in game: for the OST they just kind of put all the different pieces in an order, when normally the different pieces would be loops and shuffled and only play in certain circumstances.
“Okay gamespot. I think I’ll probably know some of these now.”
*shows crystal horse in intro*
“Why did I think otherwise? Of course I don’t know anything about this game.”
When I saw that 18th fact, I actually did notice it, but I was also surprised that no one else mentioned it
WOW! Awesome Video you guys! So Helpful :) I didn't know any of these. Thanks
Fun fact, A blood moon will never happen in a shrine. If that night was supposed to be a blood moon, I think it will just get postponed for a few days
I only knew that using a bow on horseback changes the firing rate because I modded my save data to have a Bow of Light with the highest possible rate, and was disappointed when I realized I couldn't ride around spamming light arrows.
Now that I think, in age of calamity, Zelda's mission to get terrako pieces, the lynels respect this order.
Amazing!! This game is in my top 3 favorite games.
0:12 i found out about this during my first fight with ganon, i just used logic in my mind ( ice + fire = bye bye )
It’s moments like this that make it still one of my all-time favorite games.
Elden Ring may have better visuals, and arguably a better sense of discovery, but it still can’t hold a candle to the mechanics, systems, and overall design that BOTW boasts.
The open world exploration is much more enjoyable in BotW. Combined with all its systems and mechanics its really the best open world game. Elden Ring would be a good game without the open world. BotW wouldn't. Its instrumental to all its elements. From game design to world design.
I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around the first one. Are you able to sell infinite items? Or are you transforming the dropped items into something else when you pick them up, and how would you choose which item you were changing it into? I'm going to watch it over a few more times and try to figure it out.
Okay, it seems you drop five of any item, and sell all you have of that item, then choose the item you want them to turn into.... I think. I'll give it a try when I get my game back from my brother.
@@RealBradMiller I'll be waiting for your answer too because I have no idea what to do to attempt this or if it will mess up my game file and I have no more available files left to try this on.
Hey, I Was struggling too. Pls do tell me if you find the exact way to do the SRM
Honestly I think stun lock was left unpatched in the original game due to the overwhelming majority of physical game sales for this title. It would be possible to patch only digital versions without a re-issue of the title and that still wouldn't account for the copies sold prior . Releasing the patch as DLC worked exceptionally well given how good the DLC is . Everyone I know with a Switch has this game and it is physical release along wish the DLC . Even people still exploiting the glitch own the DLC, they just don't have it installed .
The stun lock trick is not foreign since I have seen it a lot, but it being disabled in Master Mode actually was stunning since I never knew about thay
"..was stunning..." I see what you did there
@@wrenchI05 pun not intended but I'll still take credit for it lol
I have one similar to the Tarrey Town bell.
The Windmills near Tabantha Great Bridge are magnetic.
It's a Awesome Game , Incridible !
About Revali having jade accesories, maybe, like other gems, jades have elemental effects, but with wind, since we don't have a "wind gem' in botw or totk