NOTLAGIA OVERLOAD I WENT TRHOUGH EVERYONE OF THOSE STAGES AHHHHHHHHHHHHH maybe i should start playing again i a;ready preorrdered tears of the kingdom lol
Hi, I have a question, I let a boko hit my shield and then TCR but when I do the double jump it doesn't work why (it shows that I can attack but I press y and link doesn't dash toward the boko)
I feel like there should've been another stage called "The Scaredy-Cat" because when I got off the great plateau I was terrified of EVERYTHING. I met my first yiga clan member and didn't trust anyone else for weeks. 😂😂😂
Well, that just makes having courage all the more rewarding, ergo making the experience ALL the more enjoyable! I still remember Wind Waker. Honestly I was blessed to have such a fitting protagonist.
There's the "Hiker" stage too, namely after you've done everything there is to do. I just walked around constantly after 100%, taking in the sights, using the game as ASMR, casually starting fights with monsters, wearing my best looking outfits, etc. Even at this stage, the game is a blast
I'm literally just now getting into botw. Out of curiosity since your comment is only a few months old, are you still enjoying this game even though TOTK is out now?
@Kastor0311 BOTW is much more organic, if that makes any sense, so it is still pretty enjoyable to pick up and play. TOTK is definitely more fun to just screw around in. I love them both for different reasons. The hiker stage is certainly less prominent in TOTK
My stage 6 was: The purge Once I learned the attack patterns of Lynels, I started killing them on mass. I also quickly discoved the power of riding a horse when fighting a Hinox, and started murdering every guardian I could when I got the master sword. Lol
the good thing about botw was the bloodmoons so that you can just continue improving and mastering combat skills without the worry of running out of enemies
Yeah I remember that stage, it was my stage two in game. I spawned in and enjoyed the beginning only to seek absolute chaos after unlocking the bombs. Loved having my go away I'm taking your weapon buttons. Lynels though we're always my favorite. I got my ass kicked at first, but they got easier every fight.
@@Nadia-ox1kf I suggest holding up a shield while you learn how to dodge enemies attacks so that you don't take damage if my make a mistake, and get to damage the enemy when you succeed. This is very affective on lynels. When fighting a hinox, use a spear or two-handed weapon while on horseback. You deal double damage with every hit, and don't get caught underfoot. You don't even have to stear the horse really; just lock on and the horse automatically circles back around for you. With a guardian, use a horse to get close quickly. Then start taking out the legs. You temporarily stun them when you destroy a leg. Once you destroy all the legs, attack the main body. I've found that I've had more success with the master sword. Hopefully this helps a bit in your breath of the wild play through. These techniques aren't as effective in tears of the kingdom, though.
In Kakariko Village, I always took the apples in front of the statues for free food. At some point later, I decided to put an apple on the plate that didn't have one, and then a Korok appeared in front of me, which caught me off-guard. That was a nice discovery.
FACTS!! I have played skyward sword and so many zeldas and I even have a (close to) world record speedrun in zelda skyward sword, so i was expecting breath of the wild to be SO EASY. Boy was I wrong, it's just not the same!
There should be a horse enthusiast phase were you just ride around on your horse killing and exploring everything in your path, somehow ending up getting a lot done
The thing is if you place the horse enthusiast way then the list here won’t add up. When you ride around and explore you never have to grind and you end up getting the hearts one by one as you visit shrines. This list sounds more of someone playing the game for the second time.
There's also the secret bonus stage: The Collector. The collector has gotten everything unique that they can in the game and generally avoids combat, to avoid tarnishing their sparkly weapons with max modifiers
For me, stage 7 happened before stage 6. I wanted to have everything done before ganon (except for the sidequests and koroks (only bored masochists hunt them)) and in my first playthrough i didn't know that there was a secret ending scene.
I bought BOTW this year (since I just got a switch) & I did everything first (unlocking all shrines, giant fairies, divine beasts, DLC etc. except all Koroks) before fighting Ganon. I felt like it prepped me a little better & made the fight easier. I truly loved this game & can’t wait to take on Master Mode!
You WAY over-prepared for the calamity Ganon fight. It's easier than all four blights in my opinion. Felt so disappointed with that boss, it was hyped up as this ultimate evil for the whole game and then I got there and smacked it around like a bouncy ball.
@@v4n1ty92I've beaten over 100 shrines, explored everything I came across and still have two regions left to complete before I even think about stepping foot into the castle 😅 guess that's just the way I'm used to playing Zelda games
@@MsPeanutzzz well you're better off doing that because you might be really dissapointed once you beat ganon , I won't say he's easy but he's unfortunately not random ( he has attack paterns) and that really makes the fight too easy once you learn them
@@gaspirou6031 yeah I was def way over prepared for that last battle. Finishing up my last side quests and shrines was a lot more entertaining. Have started totk a few days ago so I guess I'm in for another challenge
You should have a stage dedicated to just exploring the map and admiring its beauty. I remember seeing the dragons for the first time sitting un awe for a fat minute.
@@callnight1441 Tbh I never explored the far reaches of Hyrule. Actually got BotW same day I got TotK. So I really just did BotW main story, and then went to TotK. But now imma go search. No one tell me. I want to feel the shock of finding one.
You forgot the “have a huge mental breakdown bc you don’t know what to do, usually in combination with a specific quest or smth and rage quitting for a few days then returning to the game to find the same problem again and being stuck in a loop until you FINALLY solve the damn quest or puzzle or whatever, and yes I am referring to you: Yiga clan hideout sneaking whatever quest 😭
Yeah see I avoided all this pain by simply looking things up. I always try everything first on my own at least once but if I really don’t understand what to do, I will just look up a guide.
I just realized how amazing defeating a Lynel is at knight stage, the adrenaline during the fight was unforgettable feels like you met your archnemesis
On my first playthrough It took me longer than it should have to learn you can by armor--which made the early game extra scary. I call this stage Naked and Afraid
stage 2 for me was ignore literally every tower because i for some reason forgot that you gain more of the map by activating them and was running around blind.
I climbed on Towers and looked where Guardians were to avoid them and sneak into to the Castle! Jumped when the Cutscene with Ganon roaring played, the first time you enter Castle grounds. I thought he had automatically spotted me and sent all enemies my way!
I remember earlier in the game, I was terrified of the castle and I decided to try to explore it for some dumbass reason and I managed to get to the top of the highest spire and find a korok lol
Early game I was terrified of Hyrule Castle too but when I was traveling to Eldin canyon, curiosity got the best of me... so I went to the castle and got in a troubling guardian situation 💀 Even if it did scare me, I kept coming back to it several times throughout my journey in the game cuz I love the thrill of escaping many monsters 🤷♂️
I myself had the weird experience of fighting the first Lynel on my beginner stage. I started by the Zora domain beast and didn't really know how to really sneak to get the thunder arrows so...i fought it. Took me 1 hour, but i managed to get that freaking beast down. Very satisfying. Strangely harder than the Ganon forms in the beasts.
@@royaltinman2226 at first lynels felt like an undefeatable enemy but now they are just really easy. i think ive died more to a horde of bokoblins than lynels
When I first saw that Lynel, I was just sneaking around, but I wasn't taking the thing as a threat. It wasn't until I got bored sneaking that I fought the thing, and it went from Zelda to Dark Souls real quick, dodging like crazy and not doing nearly anything in damage. After three times dying, I went back to sneaking, and watched it's awareness meter like I was in a horror game.
Oh. My. Gosh. Tell me about it! I honestly had to do the WindBlight first to get an ancient arrow from Beedle to cheese it...😅 My first legitimate Lynel kill was a few days ago, and while I didn't die, I had already done all four Divine Beasts AND claimed the Master Sword...
I had prioritized getting the Memories and Divine Beasts (Main Story) before doing much of anything else in the way of exploring, so I did most of my actual exploring late in the game. I didn't even get my first horse until close to the final battle! Amazing how the game experience truly changes based on how story- vs. exploration- vs. grind-oriented you are.
It does make such a difference. My thought process was how would link have naturally went about this. And of course he would get a horse and go city by city slowly getting material, shrines and memories and he went. If I had to play like you did I would get bored so quickly. 😅 I cannot grind.
I went to Kakariko Village from the opposite direction, so I never discovered Hestu, and went the whole game without upgraded weapons. I also rushed all the memories, but didn't realize I needed to talk to Impa and get the Champion's tunic. My friends never understood why I was like, guys this is such a hard game, I'm stuggling. After I beat Ganon, I was walking down the road and found Hestu. I've never sobbed as hard since 😂😭😭
I completely agree! I'm a weird combination of exploration and grind. I'm exploring every possible place I can, while stopping at every shrine and tower and trying to collect as many materials as possible. I don't follow any sort of path, I just wander. I'm about 40 hours into the game and I haven't bothered with the Divine Beasts or memories yet. It's definitely a different experience. I'm way behind where most people are this many hours in, I'd imagine, but I've also found some really amazing things.
BONUS STAGES! (Like my comment on one particular video...) 11: The need for immersion. The player at this point wants to have an immersive experience with the world around them, whether that is dressing up and using only a specific culture's weapons. They want to claim land outside of their house. They want to be part of that world that they had a great adventure in. 12: The need for challenge. Although the player has mastered pretty much everything at this point, there is always room for improvement. They may want to find hidden ways to deal with frequent problems in hopes that it could be made fun. They may want to take on the challenge of being a complete sharpshooter, a sniper, if you will. The opportunities are all around you. 13: Burnout. This happens to a lot of people. They suddenly find themselves out of things to do and they want to take some time away from the game. However, they will almost always find themselves crawling back to the game sooner or later. For some people, they seem to never have this stage and I am still wondering to this day how they do it. 14: Starving for Tears of the Kingdom. This stage is the one that most players are in right now. With the game's release on the horizon, players are ready to have a fun time like they did this game. Many assets that they enjoyed will remain the same, but the feeling of new discoveries will be all over the place. I have no doubt in my mind that this may be the the best moment for someone in their entire life-not even exaggerating.
For my first experience with a guardian I didn't know it was a enemy. I thought finally something that doesn't try to kill me, all the bear is doing is using his lazier to help me see in this dark shrine. And then I was betrayed.
As soon as I got out of the intro... I explored and activated all the towers with basic gear. I wanted to explore and spent a lot of time stealthing & finding creative way of getting around the map with little to none of the assist items. I will never forget that feeling, but I did not even bother with hearts, only stamina. Super nice to see how others played early on :)
So did you rely just on tons of food to get through the extreme places? I can see how it changes the pace when you can just put on a different shirt or hat and suddenly the extreme heat/cold is no problem, as opposed to closely watching that time limit and rushing for your goal. Personally I love getting all the random equipment and switching based on the situation, then adding food/potions as necessary. Even if it's a little silly for Link to change his pants while hanging off of a sheer cliff-side.
@@ARUCARDFTEPES am taking a similar route in my first playthrough, and I don't know yet. The one frozen place, I did, and then I fell in love with the cooking system and I haven't had problems with temperature yet. I expect that to change
@@TheStarMachine2000 Yeah, when I started I kept going back to town just trying different recipes. It's almost like the gambler's high when you hear that special tone and go "ooooh, what's it gonna be?!?" Just the time limit would destroy my nerves though, I had a rough time in the deep desert without equipment.
For everyone commenting. The main goal in the Great Plateau was to activate the tower in order to get out. My mind was set on activating all the towers, no matter what the costs were. Unless I stumbled upon a piece of clothing, it was all trail and error. I did not even think to cook special foods so my inventory was ridiculous and I just sneaked around A LOT & avoided the enemies. Not to mention, random deaths
I smashed out all the towers (and did every shrine I saw along the way) as soon as I got off the plateau too, by the time I gotten to kakariko village, my map was complete and had plenty of spirit orbs to spend. avoid strong enemies and make stamina food to climb, ezpz
@@lynnh.3367there is also a painter in the game who can tell you where the memories are. Makes the game more immersive to get the clues and find the places yourself.
Walking around, trying to investigate and looking for anything that looks like it may be a korok puzzle is so much fun just in itself. Because the surroundings and scenery of Hyrule is soo pretty
As in my beginner stage, I can say that the first place I got after getting the paraglider was the Zoras domain😃 I still didn’t know how to use the Sheika slate so I just somehow climbed my way there 😭😭😭
@@adamc4640 its literally impossible to die in BOTW… you have infinite regeneration power at will. And if you were unlucky enough to get one shoted, the fairies will revive you each time. Makes the game boring and takes the sense of dange pr away. Thats why you beat the game by “testing it”.
Not me preparing to fight the strongest enemy in the game, thinking its Ganon. only to not remotely get close to dying and literally didn't have to use any items i saved for the fight..... I'm hoping the final boss of TOTK is better than Calamity ganon.
I just started BOTW a couple days ago. I can say based off this I’ve completed phase 1-3 at the same time. I am a huge Genshin Impact player so when I started this game I did all the things I wish I did when I started playing when Genshin first came out. I focused on getting the glider first so I could unlock farther areas, proceeded to travel anywhere I could touch, bought armor on the second day and basically just traveled and collected resources to upgrade everything so I could explore more. I even stumbled upon my first divine beast quest and got Mipha’s grace (which helped a lot with not dying in dangerous places). Registered my first horse and among other things. I just find in funny that because of failed experiences in Genshin, I was able to kind of speed run the first three stages and enjoy the game a lot more. This is not to say that the games are exactly the same but the similarities between the two helped me play BOTW more efficiently.
Timestamps for those who want to see a specific part: Stage One: SleepyHead 1:18 Stage Two: The Beginner 2:11 Stage Three: The Knight 2:57 Stage Four: The Grind 3:40 Stage Five: Massive Progress 4:16 Stage Six: The Hero 4:43 Stage Seven: The Guard 5:37 Stage Eight: Power Hungry 6:25 Stage Nine: DLC 7:06 Stage Ten: The Sage 8:03
I’ve been playing this game basically since release. i’m still in the knight phase. I’ve only defeated one divine beast, and have never even approached Hyrule Castle. The reason is because I just play this game by running around on my horse, killing every monster camp in sight, and just having fun. That’s really just how I like to play games in general.
@@Obby004got my Switch a week ago and there's just way too many shrines and just looking at that elepgant divine beat dungeon on UA-cam gives me a headache. I prefer just riding around my horse but then I feel guilty because I like completing games
@@naylisyazwina6836don’t feel guilty! Everyone does it in their own time, I’ve had the game for nearly a year and haven’t even defeated the first divine beast yet. I’ve just been playing every now and then and making little dents where I can. It’s one of those games where you just have to really enjoy it and take it slow to make the most out of it!
@@catbarr924 so I've been playing for 2 weeks now and I'm REALLY enjoying the game but only after I let go of the shrines and not trying to do every one I see. I've done around 20 - 25 shrines and don't plan to do any more. I have 5 hearts and 2 stamina wheels. I got the Master Sword from a glitch. I snuck into Hyrule Castle and got good gear, took down some enemies and defeated the mini boss to get the Hylian Shield with no glitches. Bought the house and it is fully finished with all the furniture inside. I got all the memories, last one was in Hyrule Castle. Needed a youtube guide to sneak my way to the memory. Got the DLC horse saddle so my horse can teleport wherever I am. I don't think I ever plan on completing the divine beast dungeons. I just take them down but not the puzzle/dungeon part of it. Also not going anywhere near the volcano area meaning I would never take down all the divine beasts but I've come to terms with it. I might try and find all the Korok seeds that are not in the volcano area because I like exploring. Tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, I'll be exploring Geruda and doing quests there and take down the camel divine beast but not doing the dungeon. Just making it stop moving like what I did with the elephant and bird one
@@catbarr924 I got the master sword 2 days ago by using the glitch so it's not like I've been overpowered for very long hahah but it's really nice when you have your own house in the game. I love the style of Link's house, like old or medieval. Wooden. I don't like modern looking houses
Accurate. But I do feel like the grind is te one I get stuck in the most as a completionist Stage 11: they realize that zelda Fanfics exist and start writing fanfiction and replaying botw again just to remember all the places and names and get inspired by hyrule all over.
After I got to Zora's Domain I pretty much stopped following the main quests and just did side quests in villages, too scared to do anything else. This makes me want to start playing again but actually learn to fight so that I can accomplish more!
I always told myself that to "complete" the game fully for me was to complete all 120 shrines and get the Wild armor set. After almost 5 years, I have finally completed my 120th shrine and can finally say "I'm ready for TOTK!!" I don't know any of you guys but I will always be thankful to be part of the Breath of the Wild community.
I’m at stage 8 or 9- I’m currently going through a full story run without any armor or hearts whatsoever. This play through has been instrumental for my combat skill development. I even beat the shatter back lynel before my first beast! I believe that I will reach the sage when I finish
Haha I can remember the beginning of my costume stage, I only have one or two sets left to max out now and my personal favorite is the maxed out stealth set.
There is also me the glitcher: I recently restarted the game after 2 years without playing, and you know, 120 shrine is a lot so... Well, the elimith statue give me some help... And durabilities are super low bro so menu overloading is a great thing
For me stages 3,4 and 5 were mixed together wich was good and bad because in some areas I was completely undergeared, but I also got a lot of gear very fast and was constantly searching for shrines to unlock the master sword.
I remember playing botw to death during the 5th grade. I got all the towers and shrines and armor. I also completed the Champion's Ballad( I never completed the mastersword trials becauseitwas too hard for my 5th grade ass). After playing totk for a bit, I decided to go back and see what my progress was back then. With over 150 of playtime, I had only %28.8 progress. Damn.
I started playing in 3rd grade (I’m pretty sure, if not the very end of 2nd grade) and I have over 450 hours of playtime on it, i still randomly remember it and come back to the game every once in a while but right now I’m focused on getting through AOT cause I’ve had it ever since it released.
I feel like there should’ve been smth in “Beginner” that goes like, “You know you can shield parry enemies attacks with a regular shield, but can’t parry Guardian beams with a wooden shield,” cause that was one of my very first deaths in Botw
I just loved this "4th" person perspective of the videos, where Link's isn't anchored! I'd love if you can make one of this kind showing in real time how bullet time hits would seen from outside! I'm wondering how fast Link can be in the enemies perspective!
The fight against Dark Beast Ganon putting me on a horse was actually the first time I'd been on a horse my whole first playthrough.. Not me trying to learn the horse controls while tackling the final boss 😂
@@Samgotboredd a lot dont, either, like cooking with koko, or the one where you have to kill the various bokoblins on horses patrolling the stable (just shoot them in the face, the fight them in hand-to-hand combat)
@Sam got bored Well I eventually got around to 100%ing the game and doing all the side quests, but my first go round with the final boss saw me on a horse for the first time.. I avoided seeing any gameplay of the game outside my own, and for some unknown reason, I didn't even think to try to ride one
I never saw what you considered the "grind phase", I saw a pleasant and tranquil exploration experience that rewarded me the more out-of-the-box I thought and I found I was frequently prepared for most encounters, I can see that being a grind in some eyes but I always found it to be a good way to subvert the idea of a grind
When I first left the Plateau, I was playing with a friend who had already 100%ed the game so what we did was we picked up some swords and went straight to the castle, where we were able to get some top tier weapons. It was very fun bc I kept dying to fall damage and stuff and we had a great time.
For the stage before you defeat ganon I wanted there to be a collecter who only bought the house and grabbed all the champions weapons (including the ceremonial trident) just to fully max out the house to put the on display and ONLY using them on the ganon fight!
3:57 I'd like to say that, the most hardest tower to find is the Hebra tower. However its still the hardest to climb on Gerudo tower & Akkala tower because of 1 - Gerudo tower has a death spot halfway down 2 - Akkala is the most malice infested tower. 3 - the Hebra tower is legitimately/sincerely pretty much in Tabantha's region right next to the Tabantha ruined village. So sincerely Hebra tower should've either been moved a bit further or better to get removed.
This video really takes you too memory lane. From buying the game 4 years ago and being scared off by a black boko to beating a silver Lynel with 3 hearts and no armor. Although i have been playing this game for more than four years I AM STILL NOT CONSIST WITH THE GUARDIAN PARRY
There's a stage you should add, the one where the player gets off the Plateau and IMMEDIATELY gets a horse, and then another horse, and then another horse, and then another horse...--
My progress after Stage 2 was -I like this story and want to know more. I will get that memory tucked away in the remnants of Hyrule Castle, and turn this segment of the game into MGS if I have to (accomplished with 6 hearts and no shield) -I should probably free those beasts already. Revali seems easy...whoa! Getting through cliffs is so easy now! -There's so much uncharted territory still...I should beacon those towers and cheese them with Revali's Gale! -...I should probably go back and save the other Beasts. Volcanic territory is a bit taxing on my anxiety, I'll leave it for last and hopefully find a way up there eventually. Oh, look! A random NPC trying to help me traverse Death Mountain! Thanks, random NPC! -Sheikah Shrines! Gotta try them all! (Feats just for me!) I know I'll beat Guardian! (Sheikah Shrines!) Oh, console mode sucks, I can't roll the ball into the hole! Sheikah Shrines! Gotta try them all! (Old man statuuuuue!) Need hearts and more stamina! Old Sheikah Man disintegrates...Sheikah Shrines! Gotta try them all! -Collect all the collectibles: the montage -Those horses look cool. I'm whipping out my inner Stacy and taming them with my unlimited stamina power! No wait, Satori! Come back! 😢 Oh well, at least I still have Ganonhorse and Zelda's pony. Time to put some sweet duds on (almost) all of you! -The Master Sword is finally mine! Wait, batteries not included and they're at the end of a long trial? I want my refund! -Wait, you mean I can slay Ganon on a motorcycle? Where do I sign up? Wait, why is that Old Man so big? -Fine, I'll do the trials. (One eternity later...) I did it. 💀 -You know what? I'm feeling confident! Gonna go bulli the Silver Lynel in the desert! (Played can't catch me with it going around a rock structure til dead) -I guess I'll collect Koroks now. Wait, there's 900 of these little buggers? Screw that! I'll get the ones hidden in and around Hyrule Castle and call it a day. -It's over, Calamity Ganon! I have the high ground!
BotW holds a special place in my heart. It was my first Zelda game and the one that got me hooked on the series. I feel like I've done more than enough on BotW, and I'm so excited for Tears of the Kingdom.
it stills gives me a nostalgia feeling to it whenever I think about, so many things you could do and see, it was an amazing experience and the new one looks amazing too, def gonna be one of my fav title this year and prob the only open world for a while
… i’ve decided to do another play through after a few years and TOTALLY DIDN’T forget that I get the champion’s tunic after the first memory and not the last memory… Anyway, i may or may not be teleporting to Ta’loh Naeg Shrine as we speak…
This is so accurate 😂❤I'm gonna be at the knight stage forever though I did unlock the entire map early and I have defeated two lynels (from the high ground because I suck)
I actually felt like my experience was a lot different, I started the game by spending a lot of time on the plateau, just learning the game. After a lot of exploring and stealth missions against boko camps lol I got off the plateau and was overwhelmed. It was just soooooo big. I just ran towards the dueling peaks for most of that first little bit and died a lot, that was terrifying. Then I learned about the quest system a little more and figured out how to get kakiriko, and I eventually stumbled upon the zora domain. I spent HOURS there doing quests and exploring. The mountains and constant rain made it a very challenging thing for me, I have the fondest memories of that place. After that, I explored the map even more, doing LOTS of climbing. I climbed to the top of the Gerudo mountains before I'd even beaten a second Devine beast. My entire journey through BOTW was exploring, up until I had explored everything, so I fought ganon, and was really disappointed at how easy it was. So I got the DLC after i beat every shrine, and I had fun with that. Then I moved on to glitches, then 100%, then I just moved on from the game and was playing new Nintendo games, waiting desperately for TOTK lol. So to sum it up, 1- exploration for HOURS AND HOURS. 2- Finally grasping what the point of the game was and going for Devine beasts 3- Hyrule castle/ganon 4- exploring WAAAAY more than before, upwards of 50 hours 5- going for 100% / getting dlc 6- lots of crying because there wasn't any news on BOTW 2 7- BOTW 2 HYPE AFTER TRAILER 8- no news forever AGAIN, until 9- unbearable TOTK anticipation
there should be a stage called "curiosity killed the hero" istg i go through all places there is unimaginable, i'd climb through the highest peak for curiosity in what there is above and below, buuuttttt then you'd end up dying from being a little too curious and either die from falling or die from too much health drained by the enemy lolz oh and another stage called "huh....." that's for literally finding ganon so easy to fight against, the devine beast monsters were WAY harder than ganon if im being honest, only did one try and ganon was a piece of cake... until the sudden game ending exit caught me offguard good video btw
I was definitely a Stage 2- At the time I left The Great Plateau- I decided to find more shrines and explore more of Hyrule's mysteries- I talked with NPCs, and one of them told me about Guardian Stalkers- I still had a job to do- and I went to the Dueling Peaks Tower and gotten the Regional map- Then- it was on my way to Kakariko Village to learn more lore. I NEVER forgot how much wonder this game had- and I can't wait for what tears of the Kingdom await!
I'm a contrarian, so the moment the king told me to go east, I said "Fuck you I'm going west," and I traveled all the way to Gerudo. I was later crushed flat by Vah Naboris.
I’ll be honest, I have around 1k hours in botw but I have never and I mean never even attempted to fight ganon simply because when I first started I believed it would end my save, even after knowing later that it wouldn’t I didn’t want to out of sadness, for if I didn’t complete the game I would have no reason to stop playing
I started this game 3 weeks ago and im in The Hero stage with 75 hours of gameplay. I already beat Ganon but like the video said, there’s so much more to do. I already unlocked the whole map, but i got a lot more shrines, side quests, koroks, and areas to explore
I actually explored the whole map (all the towers) got lots of hearts and stamina before I even realized I had to go to impa and do actual quests, so everything was so easy for me after because I already mastered the game even before my first memory😢 It was really dumb.
I jumped straight to the grind. It's the most fun part of the game for me. You forgot another playstyle. My 2nd one, The Murder hobo. After a blood moon, go hunt down enemy camps and/or Hinoxes and Lynels, see how many I can beat without teleporting or armor, only with Elixirs and food.
There should be a stage after doing everything, the lore phase. I definitely went through this trying to predict tears of the kingdom and learn more about the game.
I am no Zelda noob (in fact a die hard semi psychotic fan) but this game is so different and has so much to offer. Very different from other games in the franchise (closer one being Twilight Princess) but very similar to Minecraft (another game I love). Its impossible not be get addicted to this masterpiece.
Dude...I can't believe that I did a bit of exploring, then went to Impa, decided I wasn't ready then went on the Zora Domain quest and defeated the Lynel instead of just running around from it to get the arrows...
@Little_L thank you for giving me a heart. I used to be a big fan❤. I would have never thought that in 10 months I would get a heart from you and get 100 subs ON THE SAME DAY!!!!!! ❤❤❤
wait. . . people grabbed hearts at the start? i only started focusing them(got a few to not be one shot lol) them after i learned you needed them for the master sword
You totally forgot about the stage where the player discovers they can pretty much bully the hell out of every enemy using a combination of: enough weapons to drain their HP pool, Stasis+, and some heals just to be safe
Started 1st playthrough 2 months ago. Took my time getting off the Plateau, started making my way to Kakariko, decided to explore and found Giant Horse, finagled him out of Taobob without realizing there are two Lynel on the way into the dead end (not that I even knew what they were, I just suffered an optical illusion that the area the horses were in was completely closed off 😅), registered him after amassing the whopping 20 rupies, failed the archery and obstacle course minis a bit before prevailing, decided to uncover all areas in search of OP gear, looked up where Hestu was because map too big and I was throwing away pristine weapons that could be useful, found myself doing Rito first, fell in love with abusing Revali's and multi-shot bows (later discovered how well they can cheese Lynels with some strategy), did Zora next, fully committed to ignoring Impa, got the Master Sword, then did Goron, got the DLC for teleporting abilities, farmed Lynel to get nothing but Savage bows, then did Gerudo, stepped into Kakariko village for the first time with the sole matter of business being the last fountain, entered Hyrule Castle for the first time, massacred Ganon as expected. And, spurred by that first choice between heart container or stamina vessel, it was a 3H run. Definitely a unique experience filled with the usual dieing from stamina depletion and basic combat early on, OCD material farming, and some experimenting.
Fun fact: I only learned AFTER finishing the game that you can parry Guardians. I handled them by sneaking and then spamming arrows on their eye point blank, or later once with ancient arrows. When going through Hyrule Castle, they were only a mild annoyance due to the fact that I had maxed out my armors to the point that they only made half a heart of damage.
I hit the first two stages... but then my progress pretty much went "unlock Shieka towers, hit shrines along the way, free any Divine Beast that happens to be in the area I unlocked, get Korok seeds as I feel like it." Now I'm left with the entire map unlocked, every Divine Beast freed, every memory except the one in Zelda's study unlocked, every shrine except the one in Hyrule Castle finished, and now I'm just hunting Korok seeds to expand my inventory fully before I finally defeat Ganon/visit the last shrine/unlock the last memory. And I still HATE lynels. I've managed to kill a grand total of one and I still avoid the bastards.
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NOTLAGIA OVERLOAD I WENT TRHOUGH EVERYONE OF THOSE STAGES AHHHHHHHHHHHHH maybe i should start playing again i a;ready preorrdered tears of the kingdom lol
@Liam Landeros bruh u already pre ordered it 💀💀💀
Hi, I have a question, I let a boko hit my shield and then TCR but when I do the double jump it doesn't work why (it shows that I can attack but I press y and link doesn't dash toward the boko)
Do you watch shadowdestiny
I feel like there should've been another stage called "The Scaredy-Cat" because when I got off the great plateau I was terrified of EVERYTHING. I met my first yiga clan member and didn't trust anyone else for weeks. 😂😂😂
Same🤣🤣
Well, that just makes having courage all the more rewarding, ergo making the experience ALL the more enjoyable! I still remember Wind Waker. Honestly I was blessed to have such a fitting protagonist.
Same bro😂
for real!!! I even thought the Zoras were monsters or yigas in another type of costume 👩🦲
Even till now when I see a stable in the dark I'm like "monster camp! Run!"
There's the "Hiker" stage too, namely after you've done everything there is to do. I just walked around constantly after 100%, taking in the sights, using the game as ASMR, casually starting fights with monsters, wearing my best looking outfits, etc. Even at this stage, the game is a blast
I love this stage lol. But eventually I moved on to the final stage of my playing so far; the speedrun stage
I'm literally just now getting into botw. Out of curiosity since your comment is only a few months old, are you still enjoying this game even though TOTK is out now?
@Kastor0311 BOTW is much more organic, if that makes any sense, so it is still pretty enjoyable to pick up and play. TOTK is definitely more fun to just screw around in. I love them both for different reasons. The hiker stage is certainly less prominent in TOTK
@@bagenskiii8376 ok cool that's good to know. I'll get around to tears eventually, I'm still pretty early in breath, only just 2 divine beasts done
@Kastor0311 enjoy it man! It's one hell of a game
My stage 6 was: The purge
Once I learned the attack patterns of Lynels, I started killing them on mass. I also quickly discoved the power of riding a horse when fighting a Hinox, and started murdering every guardian I could when I got the master sword. Lol
the good thing about botw was the bloodmoons so that you can just continue improving and mastering combat skills without the worry of running out of enemies
Yeah I remember that stage, it was my stage two in game. I spawned in and enjoyed the beginning only to seek absolute chaos after unlocking the bombs. Loved having my go away I'm taking your weapon buttons. Lynels though we're always my favorite. I got my ass kicked at first, but they got easier every fight.
I’m on stage 6 and I’m still avoiding enemies if possible. I cannot seems to figure out how to defeat them without almost dying
@@Nadia-ox1kf I suggest holding up a shield while you learn how to dodge enemies attacks so that you don't take damage if my make a mistake, and get to damage the enemy when you succeed. This is very affective on lynels.
When fighting a hinox, use a spear or two-handed weapon while on horseback. You deal double damage with every hit, and don't get caught underfoot. You don't even have to stear the horse really; just lock on and the horse automatically circles back around for you.
With a guardian, use a horse to get close quickly. Then start taking out the legs. You temporarily stun them when you destroy a leg. Once you destroy all the legs, attack the main body. I've found that I've had more success with the master sword.
Hopefully this helps a bit in your breath of the wild play through. These techniques aren't as effective in tears of the kingdom, though.
en masse
In Kakariko Village, I always took the apples in front of the statues for free food. At some point later, I decided to put an apple on the plate that didn't have one, and then a Korok appeared in front of me, which caught me off-guard.
That was a nice discovery.
I do it all the time, it's a good way to farm apples
Me to all the time I’m a sage and I remember all thes stages
me to
I found this last week and im still shocked cause i have over 300+ koroks and I always run at these small statues and be like hey free apples
That and the matching the apples on the tree got me good
The most shocking part is, that once Totk releases… everyone regardless of stage will return to Stage 1
FACTS!! I have played skyward sword and so many zeldas and I even have a (close to) world record speedrun in zelda skyward sword, so i was expecting breath of the wild to be SO EASY. Boy was I wrong, it's just not the same!
How is that shocking?
nah i think we will start at stage 2
I’ll do all the stages and be hyped the entire way just waiting for dlc already lol
@@Blaze-ut5vl The DLC is really fun I recommend it
There should be a horse enthusiast phase were you just ride around on your horse killing and exploring everything in your path, somehow ending up getting a lot done
The thing is if you place the horse enthusiast way then the list here won’t add up. When you ride around and explore you never have to grind and you end up getting the hearts one by one as you visit shrines. This list sounds more of someone playing the game for the second time.
the best game experience for me is riding my horse to rito village. i learnt so much doing that and it was one of my core memories of botw
i agree
This is me fr 😁
There's also the secret bonus stage: The Collector. The collector has gotten everything unique that they can in the game and generally avoids combat, to avoid tarnishing their sparkly weapons with max modifiers
Do you ever get Collecter's Anxiety?
And then they realize they forgot to take a picture of two things on the hyrule compendium and they permanently don’t respawn.
This is me
Finally one that describes me
that was me. painfully me.
For me, stage 7 happened before stage 6. I wanted to have everything done before ganon (except for the sidequests and koroks (only bored masochists hunt them)) and in my first playthrough i didn't know that there was a secret ending scene.
There's a secret ending scene? what's different from normal and how do you get it?
@@johnalexanderaylward when you saw every memory, there is a short extra scene after the credits
@@kazuyazynoha8661 Oh wow, I've always gotten every memory so I didn't realize there was a secret. Now I have to find the normal ending.
Thanks!
@@johnalexanderaylward No! The ending itself doesn't really change, there is just a little extra scene added after the credits.
@@kazuyazynoha8661 ooohhhhhh ok, ty again
I bought BOTW this year (since I just got a switch) & I did everything first (unlocking all shrines, giant fairies, divine beasts, DLC etc. except all Koroks) before fighting Ganon. I felt like it prepped me a little better & made the fight easier. I truly loved this game & can’t wait to take on Master Mode!
If you beat botw you should play totk
You WAY over-prepared for the calamity Ganon fight. It's easier than all four blights in my opinion. Felt so disappointed with that boss, it was hyped up as this ultimate evil for the whole game and then I got there and smacked it around like a bouncy ball.
@@v4n1ty92I've beaten over 100 shrines, explored everything I came across and still have two regions left to complete before I even think about stepping foot into the castle 😅 guess that's just the way I'm used to playing Zelda games
@@MsPeanutzzz well you're better off doing that because you might be really dissapointed once you beat ganon , I won't say he's easy but he's unfortunately not random ( he has attack paterns) and that really makes the fight too easy once you learn them
@@gaspirou6031 yeah I was def way over prepared for that last battle. Finishing up my last side quests and shrines was a lot more entertaining. Have started totk a few days ago so I guess I'm in for another challenge
You should have a stage dedicated to just exploring the map and admiring its beauty. I remember seeing the dragons for the first time sitting un awe for a fat minute.
BotW has DRAGONS?! How have I not seen these yet?
@@CLArden bro, you serious? theyre hard to miss. Their names are farosh, dinraal and naydra
@@callnight1441 Tbh I never explored the far reaches of Hyrule. Actually got BotW same day I got TotK. So I really just did BotW main story, and then went to TotK. But now imma go search. No one tell me. I want to feel the shock of finding one.
@@CLArdenWere you able to find one?
@@Thsiscool Been to busy to play but was actually just about to hop on and search. I'll let u know how it goes.
These stages are very accurate and I like the fact that botw lets you do most of them in a different order
Lmaooo. Start as a sage, end as a beginner 🥴💀
@@1tubax "most of them"
@@blackdragon29076 thanks bro you're fun at parties
@@1tubax saying it like you are💀
@@RvedePrime 😂😂 see the fact that you attack someone for no reason also makes you unfun at parties. Be lax bro, life has way more to offer.
You forgot the “have a huge mental breakdown bc you don’t know what to do, usually in combination with a specific quest or smth and rage quitting for a few days then returning to the game to find the same problem again and being stuck in a loop until you FINALLY solve the damn quest or puzzle or whatever, and yes I am referring to you: Yiga clan hideout sneaking whatever quest 😭
I totally agree. Whenever I get stuck I usually go to UA-cam and look at professionals do it for me. 😂
In that part my anxiety was at 105%
Yeah see I avoided all this pain by simply looking things up. I always try everything first on my own at least once but if I really don’t understand what to do, I will just look up a guide.
It took me longer to do the Gerudo divine beast than this tho.
All I did was spam a triple shot bow+bomb arrows and some
Daruma help
I just realized how amazing defeating a Lynel is at knight stage, the adrenaline during the fight was unforgettable feels like you met your archnemesis
I beat him with 6 hearts! I died a lot but now I know their attack patterns like that back of my hand
@@darkimperial007I play soulsbourne games and just started Botw.I went to Zora domain and then tried out the Lynel boss and died like 20 times😢
when i was at the beginer stage my brother did a glich and i had the master sword at 5 hearts
Yeah after playing the game a couple times, you can really just beat the red Linel without taking damage
Who can beat 2silver lynels in a row with like 13or so hearts and a 30damage master sword and an army of bomb arrows
On my first playthrough It took me longer than it should have to learn you can by armor--which made the early game extra scary. I call this stage Naked and Afraid
stage 2 for me was ignore literally every tower because i for some reason forgot that you gain more of the map by activating them and was running around blind.
Dude same, once I realized that towers did that again, I went crazy trying to get them
For me, this happened between stages 2 and 3. I wouldn't go ANYWHERE NEAR Hyrule Castle. The place scared the crap outta me. 😅
I climbed on Towers and looked where Guardians were to avoid them and sneak into to the Castle!
Jumped when the Cutscene with Ganon roaring played, the first time you enter Castle grounds. I thought he had automatically spotted me and sent all enemies my way!
I remember earlier in the game, I was terrified of the castle and I decided to try to explore it for some dumbass reason and I managed to get to the top of the highest spire and find a korok lol
i was dumb and kept trying to parry a guardian laser with a pot lid bc i saw someone else do it
I just sneaked my way there early game
Early game I was terrified of Hyrule Castle too but when I was traveling to Eldin canyon, curiosity got the best of me... so I went to the castle and got in a troubling guardian situation 💀
Even if it did scare me, I kept coming back to it several times throughout my journey in the game cuz I love the thrill of escaping many monsters 🤷♂️
I myself had the weird experience of fighting the first Lynel on my beginner stage. I started by the Zora domain beast and didn't really know how to really sneak to get the thunder arrows so...i fought it. Took me 1 hour, but i managed to get that freaking beast down. Very satisfying. Strangely harder than the Ganon forms in the beasts.
Same, so when I later encountered my first silver Lynel I was very shocked with the spike in difficulty, not even knowing the difference
@@royaltinman2226 at first lynels felt like an undefeatable enemy but now they are just really easy. i think ive died more to a horde of bokoblins than lynels
my lynel experience is too easy, i went from struggling with red lynel to destroying a white savage lynel
When I first saw that Lynel, I was just sneaking around, but I wasn't taking the thing as a threat. It wasn't until I got bored sneaking that I fought the thing, and it went from Zelda to Dark Souls real quick, dodging like crazy and not doing nearly anything in damage. After three times dying, I went back to sneaking, and watched it's awareness meter like I was in a horror game.
Oh. My. Gosh. Tell me about it! I honestly had to do the WindBlight first to get an ancient arrow from Beedle to cheese it...😅 My first legitimate Lynel kill was a few days ago, and while I didn't die, I had already done all four Divine Beasts AND claimed the Master Sword...
I had prioritized getting the Memories and Divine Beasts (Main Story) before doing much of anything else in the way of exploring, so I did most of my actual exploring late in the game. I didn't even get my first horse until close to the final battle! Amazing how the game experience truly changes based on how story- vs. exploration- vs. grind-oriented you are.
It does make such a difference. My thought process was how would link have naturally went about this. And of course he would get a horse and go city by city slowly getting material, shrines and memories and he went. If I had to play like you did I would get bored so quickly. 😅 I cannot grind.
I went to Kakariko Village from the opposite direction, so I never discovered Hestu, and went the whole game without upgraded weapons. I also rushed all the memories, but didn't realize I needed to talk to Impa and get the Champion's tunic. My friends never understood why I was like, guys this is such a hard game, I'm stuggling. After I beat Ganon, I was walking down the road and found Hestu. I've never sobbed as hard since 😂😭😭
I completely agree! I'm a weird combination of exploration and grind. I'm exploring every possible place I can, while stopping at every shrine and tower and trying to collect as many materials as possible. I don't follow any sort of path, I just wander. I'm about 40 hours into the game and I haven't bothered with the Divine Beasts or memories yet. It's definitely a different experience. I'm way behind where most people are this many hours in, I'd imagine, but I've also found some really amazing things.
BONUS STAGES! (Like my comment on one particular video...)
11: The need for immersion.
The player at this point wants to have an immersive experience with the world around them, whether that is dressing up and using only a specific culture's weapons. They want to claim land outside of their house. They want to be part of that world that they had a great adventure in.
12: The need for challenge.
Although the player has mastered pretty much everything at this point, there is always room for improvement. They may want to find hidden ways to deal with frequent problems in hopes that it could be made fun. They may want to take on the challenge of being a complete sharpshooter, a sniper, if you will. The opportunities are all around you.
13: Burnout.
This happens to a lot of people. They suddenly find themselves out of things to do and they want to take some time away from the game. However, they will almost always find themselves crawling back to the game sooner or later. For some people, they seem to never have this stage and I am still wondering to this day how they do it.
14: Starving for Tears of the Kingdom.
This stage is the one that most players are in right now. With the game's release on the horizon, players are ready to have a fun time like they did this game. Many assets that they enjoyed will remain the same, but the feeling of new discoveries will be all over the place. I have no doubt in my mind that this may be the the best moment for someone in their entire life-not even exaggerating.
All of these stages make a good point
@@hunterberry4709 yes but it’s also kinda the meaning of the sage stage
also lynel hunting stage
No one else ever has #13?!?!
I haven't played Breath of the Wild in quite a long time now, I haven't played at all this year and I'm not sure when I stopped playing last year lol
For my first experience with a guardian I didn't know it was a enemy. I thought finally something that doesn't try to kill me, all the bear is doing is using his lazier to help me see in this dark shrine. And then I was betrayed.
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He forgot the the stage called break where you find every way to break the game and do whatever chalanges you can come up with
As soon as I got out of the intro... I explored and activated all the towers with basic gear. I wanted to explore and spent a lot of time stealthing & finding creative way of getting around the map with little to none of the assist items. I will never forget that feeling, but I did not even bother with hearts, only stamina. Super nice to see how others played early on :)
So did you rely just on tons of food to get through the extreme places? I can see how it changes the pace when you can just put on a different shirt or hat and suddenly the extreme heat/cold is no problem, as opposed to closely watching that time limit and rushing for your goal. Personally I love getting all the random equipment and switching based on the situation, then adding food/potions as necessary. Even if it's a little silly for Link to change his pants while hanging off of a sheer cliff-side.
@@ARUCARDFTEPES am taking a similar route in my first playthrough, and I don't know yet. The one frozen place, I did, and then I fell in love with the cooking system and I haven't had problems with temperature yet.
I expect that to change
@@TheStarMachine2000 Yeah, when I started I kept going back to town just trying different recipes. It's almost like the gambler's high when you hear that special tone and go "ooooh, what's it gonna be?!?" Just the time limit would destroy my nerves though, I had a rough time in the deep desert without equipment.
For everyone commenting. The main goal in the Great Plateau was to activate the tower in order to get out. My mind was set on activating all the towers, no matter what the costs were. Unless I stumbled upon a piece of clothing, it was all trail and error. I did not even think to cook special foods so my inventory was ridiculous and I just sneaked around A LOT & avoided the enemies. Not to mention, random deaths
I smashed out all the towers (and did every shrine I saw along the way) as soon as I got off the plateau too, by the time I gotten to kakariko village, my map was complete and had plenty of spirit orbs to spend. avoid strong enemies and make stamina food to climb, ezpz
I unlocked all the memories my first playthrough and didn't even realize until now that that cutscene was special.
I did the same, as when Impa told you to get the memories I just looked up a guide.
Same
@@lynnh.3367there is also a painter in the game who can tell you where the memories are. Makes the game more immersive to get the clues and find the places yourself.
Walking around, trying to investigate and looking for anything that looks like it may be a korok puzzle is so much fun just in itself. Because the surroundings and scenery of Hyrule is soo pretty
As in my beginner stage, I can say that the first place I got after getting the paraglider was the Zoras domain😃 I still didn’t know how to use the Sheika slate so I just somehow climbed my way there 😭😭😭
I did the same thing. I was trying to get to impa but a bunch of zoras just kept telling me to go meet with their prince so I was like uhhh okay?
I did the same thing, I was very close to destroying my controllers due to the rain
Bruh did y’all not follow the old man’s instructions
@@AjJ-u5bno???? fuck that guy who does he think he is???
You forgot the disappointment phase, the ganon boss was way too easy for all the stuffs that we prepared to fight.
fr i went in to test it out while i was grinding and ended up just beating it out of nowhere
Not the only one like I prepped 2 GODMEALS with full heal and 20 extra hearts LOL
For me who is not playing souls like but casual games or moba this fight was still hard even witch all four ancient beasts
@@adamc4640 its literally impossible to die in BOTW… you have infinite regeneration power at will. And if you were unlucky enough to get one shoted, the fairies will revive you each time. Makes the game boring and takes the sense of dange pr away. Thats why you beat the game by “testing it”.
Not me preparing to fight the strongest enemy in the game, thinking its Ganon. only to not remotely get close to dying and literally didn't have to use any items i saved for the fight.....
I'm hoping the final boss of TOTK is better than Calamity ganon.
I just started BOTW a couple days ago. I can say based off this I’ve completed phase 1-3 at the same time. I am a huge Genshin Impact player so when I started this game I did all the things I wish I did when I started playing when Genshin first came out. I focused on getting the glider first so I could unlock farther areas, proceeded to travel anywhere I could touch, bought armor on the second day and basically just traveled and collected resources to upgrade everything so I could explore more. I even stumbled upon my first divine beast quest and got Mipha’s grace (which helped a lot with not dying in dangerous places). Registered my first horse and among other things. I just find in funny that because of failed experiences in Genshin, I was able to kind of speed run the first three stages and enjoy the game a lot more. This is not to say that the games are exactly the same but the similarities between the two helped me play BOTW more efficiently.
Timestamps for those who want to see a specific part:
Stage One: SleepyHead 1:18
Stage Two: The Beginner 2:11
Stage Three: The Knight 2:57
Stage Four: The Grind 3:40
Stage Five: Massive Progress 4:16
Stage Six: The Hero 4:43
Stage Seven: The Guard 5:37
Stage Eight: Power Hungry 6:25
Stage Nine: DLC 7:06
Stage Ten: The Sage 8:03
I’ve been playing this game basically since release. i’m still in the knight phase. I’ve only defeated one divine beast, and have never even approached Hyrule Castle. The reason is because I just play this game by running around on my horse, killing every monster camp in sight, and just having fun. That’s really just how I like to play games in general.
Same. I’ve got three divine beast but I’m terrified to go to hyrule castle. I just really like exploring.
@@Obby004got my Switch a week ago and there's just way too many shrines and just looking at that elepgant divine beat dungeon on UA-cam gives me a headache. I prefer just riding around my horse but then I feel guilty because I like completing games
@@naylisyazwina6836don’t feel guilty! Everyone does it in their own time, I’ve had the game for nearly a year and haven’t even defeated the first divine beast yet. I’ve just been playing every now and then and making little dents where I can. It’s one of those games where you just have to really enjoy it and take it slow to make the most out of it!
@@catbarr924 so I've been playing for 2 weeks now and I'm REALLY enjoying the game but only after I let go of the shrines and not trying to do every one I see. I've done around 20 - 25 shrines and don't plan to do any more. I have 5 hearts and 2 stamina wheels. I got the Master Sword from a glitch. I snuck into Hyrule Castle and got good gear, took down some enemies and defeated the mini boss to get the Hylian Shield with no glitches. Bought the house and it is fully finished with all the furniture inside. I got all the memories, last one was in Hyrule Castle. Needed a youtube guide to sneak my way to the memory. Got the DLC horse saddle so my horse can teleport wherever I am. I don't think I ever plan on completing the divine beast dungeons. I just take them down but not the puzzle/dungeon part of it. Also not going anywhere near the volcano area meaning I would never take down all the divine beasts but I've come to terms with it. I might try and find all the Korok seeds that are not in the volcano area because I like exploring. Tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, I'll be exploring Geruda and doing quests there and take down the camel divine beast but not doing the dungeon. Just making it stop moving like what I did with the elephant and bird one
@@catbarr924 I got the master sword 2 days ago by using the glitch so it's not like I've been overpowered for very long hahah but it's really nice when you have your own house in the game. I love the style of Link's house, like old or medieval. Wooden. I don't like modern looking houses
Accurate. But I do feel like the grind is te one I get stuck in the most as a completionist
Stage 11: they realize that zelda Fanfics exist and start writing fanfiction and replaying botw again just to remember all the places and names and get inspired by hyrule all over.
After I got to Zora's Domain I pretty much stopped following the main quests and just did side quests in villages, too scared to do anything else. This makes me want to start playing again but actually learn to fight so that I can accomplish more!
The completionist. The hardest stage to happen… After realizing there is more to the game, they collect everything.
Hey guys, PointCrow here... Do you ever get collector's anxiety in open-world RPG games ?
@@raviolithebest8644 I remember that line from PointCrow!
I always told myself that to "complete" the game fully for me was to complete all 120 shrines and get the Wild armor set. After almost 5 years, I have finally completed my 120th shrine and can finally say "I'm ready for TOTK!!" I don't know any of you guys but I will always be thankful to be part of the Breath of the Wild community.
Which was your last (basegame) Shrine? Mine is always Rona Kachta since it seems to be the intended last one.
five yrs!?
@@brianbatoosingh928 yup, I got the game for Christmas in 2019
@@xinpingdonohoe3978 shee vaneth was my last one.
I’m at stage 8 or 9-
I’m currently going through a full story run without any armor or hearts whatsoever. This play through has been instrumental for my combat skill development. I even beat the shatter back lynel before my first beast! I believe that I will reach the sage when I finish
You should've added the costume stage.
A stage where the player tries to max out every set of armour and collect all the weapons that go with the set.
Haha I can remember the beginning of my costume stage, I only have one or two sets left to max out now and my personal favorite is the maxed out stealth set.
There is also me the glitcher: I recently restarted the game after 2 years without playing, and you know, 120 shrine is a lot so... Well, the elimith statue give me some help... And durabilities are super low bro so menu overloading is a great thing
For me stages 3,4 and 5 were mixed together wich was good and bad because in some areas I was completely undergeared, but I also got a lot of gear very fast and was constantly searching for shrines to unlock the master sword.
I remember playing botw to death during the 5th grade. I got all the towers and shrines and armor. I also completed the Champion's Ballad( I never completed the mastersword trials becauseitwas too hard for my 5th grade ass). After playing totk for a bit, I decided to go back and see what my progress was back then. With over 150 of playtime, I had only %28.8 progress. Damn.
I started playing in 3rd grade (I’m pretty sure, if not the very end of 2nd grade) and I have over 450 hours of playtime on it, i still randomly remember it and come back to the game every once in a while but right now I’m focused on getting through AOT cause I’ve had it ever since it released.
I feel like there should’ve been smth in “Beginner” that goes like, “You know you can shield parry enemies attacks with a regular shield, but can’t parry Guardian beams with a wooden shield,” cause that was one of my very first deaths in Botw
I didn't even know it was a secret ending, I just collected the memories every time I played.
I just loved this "4th" person perspective of the videos, where Link's isn't anchored! I'd love if you can make one of this kind showing in real time how bullet time hits would seen from outside! I'm wondering how fast Link can be in the enemies perspective!
2:08 you forgot to put the rock back on the korok
Lol
video actually starts at 1:16
1 year later, but thanks
Tysm
No it’s at 1:17
The fight against Dark Beast Ganon putting me on a horse was actually the first time I'd been on a horse my whole first playthrough.. Not me trying to learn the horse controls while tackling the final boss 😂
U don’t do side quests? Multiple of them require horses
@@Samgotboredd a lot dont, either, like cooking with koko, or the one where you have to kill the various bokoblins on horses patrolling the stable (just shoot them in the face, the fight them in hand-to-hand combat)
@Sam got bored Well I eventually got around to 100%ing the game and doing all the side quests, but my first go round with the final boss saw me on a horse for the first time.. I avoided seeing any gameplay of the game outside my own, and for some unknown reason, I didn't even think to try to ride one
The business man: start’s realising the importance for rupees and starts selling everything
I never saw what you considered the "grind phase", I saw a pleasant and tranquil exploration experience that rewarded me the more out-of-the-box I thought and I found I was frequently prepared for most encounters, I can see that being a grind in some eyes but I always found it to be a good way to subvert the idea of a grind
When I first left the Plateau, I was playing with a friend who had already 100%ed the game so what we did was we picked up some swords and went straight to the castle, where we were able to get some top tier weapons. It was very fun bc I kept dying to fall damage and stuff and we had a great time.
There is a multiplayer option?
You forgot the stage where the player starts a new save-file and forgets that they don't have the paraglider and dies a gruesome death
Multiple times
I feel like everyone relates to the great plateau stages. 🤣 What a great and entertaining video keep up the good work!
after defeating 4 divine beasts and being pretty good at the game i’m still rocking the unupgraded champions tunic
The video quality is insane! Definitely one of the best botw videos I’ve ever watched
Wow, thanks!
@@Little_L the nostalgia watching this video was crazy
For the stage before you defeat ganon I wanted there to be a collecter who only bought the house and grabbed all the champions weapons (including the ceremonial trident) just to fully max out the house to put the on display and ONLY using them on the ganon fight!
I have all the Champion's weapons on display, except I might possibly have Revali's bow out
3:57 I'd like to say that, the most hardest tower to find is the Hebra tower.
However its still the hardest to climb on Gerudo tower & Akkala tower because of
1 - Gerudo tower has a death spot halfway down
2 - Akkala is the most malice infested tower.
3 - the Hebra tower is legitimately/sincerely pretty much in Tabantha's region right next to the Tabantha ruined village.
So sincerely Hebra tower should've either been moved a bit further or better to get removed.
Your channel has improved so well! Keep up the good work!
Also: The Speedrunner Stage (where the player tries to speedrun everything)
This video really takes you too memory lane. From buying the game 4 years ago and being scared off by a black boko to beating a silver Lynel with 3 hearts and no armor. Although i have been playing this game for more than four years I AM STILL NOT CONSIST WITH THE GUARDIAN PARRY
I played this game for 3 years and Ganon/ guardians I’m good with but lynels…. Never
There's a stage you should add, the one where the player gets off the Plateau
and IMMEDIATELY gets a horse, and then another horse, and then another horse, and then another horse...--
My progress after Stage 2 was
-I like this story and want to know more. I will get that memory tucked away in the remnants of Hyrule Castle, and turn this segment of the game into MGS if I have to (accomplished with 6 hearts and no shield)
-I should probably free those beasts already. Revali seems easy...whoa! Getting through cliffs is so easy now!
-There's so much uncharted territory still...I should beacon those towers and cheese them with Revali's Gale!
-...I should probably go back and save the other Beasts. Volcanic territory is a bit taxing on my anxiety, I'll leave it for last and hopefully find a way up there eventually. Oh, look! A random NPC trying to help me traverse Death Mountain! Thanks, random NPC!
-Sheikah Shrines! Gotta try them all! (Feats just for me!) I know I'll beat Guardian! (Sheikah Shrines!) Oh, console mode sucks, I can't roll the ball into the hole! Sheikah Shrines! Gotta try them all! (Old man statuuuuue!) Need hearts and more stamina! Old Sheikah Man disintegrates...Sheikah Shrines! Gotta try them all!
-Collect all the collectibles: the montage
-Those horses look cool. I'm whipping out my inner Stacy and taming them with my unlimited stamina power! No wait, Satori! Come back! 😢 Oh well, at least I still have Ganonhorse and Zelda's pony. Time to put some sweet duds on (almost) all of you!
-The Master Sword is finally mine! Wait, batteries not included and they're at the end of a long trial? I want my refund!
-Wait, you mean I can slay Ganon on a motorcycle? Where do I sign up? Wait, why is that Old Man so big?
-Fine, I'll do the trials. (One eternity later...) I did it. 💀
-You know what? I'm feeling confident! Gonna go bulli the Silver Lynel in the desert! (Played can't catch me with it going around a rock structure til dead)
-I guess I'll collect Koroks now. Wait, there's 900 of these little buggers? Screw that! I'll get the ones hidden in and around Hyrule Castle and call it a day.
-It's over, Calamity Ganon! I have the high ground!
BotW holds a special place in my heart. It was my first Zelda game and the one that got me hooked on the series.
I feel like I've done more than enough on BotW, and I'm so excited for Tears of the Kingdom.
it stills gives me a nostalgia feeling to it whenever I think about, so many things you could do and see, it was an amazing experience and the new one looks amazing too, def gonna be one of my fav title this year and prob the only open world for a while
… i’ve decided to do another play through after a few years and TOTALLY DIDN’T forget that I get the champion’s tunic after the first memory and not the last memory…
Anyway, i may or may not be teleporting to Ta’loh Naeg Shrine as we speak…
How, this is pretty much the exact way my time on BOTW went... Amazing!
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6:29 is that is that a IS THAT A JOJO REFERENCE.........
I thought Ganon was gonna be so hard I even started to fight lynels before going 😂
Same
I would say this vid was a little long but it was on point and good! Great job Little_L
yeah I was going for a longer form video
Stage 11 : Role Play, playing with fire, throwing bombs to people, improving links House :)
This is so accurate 😂❤I'm gonna be at the knight stage forever though I did unlock the entire map early and I have defeated two lynels (from the high ground because I suck)
I actually felt like my experience was a lot different, I started the game by spending a lot of time on the plateau, just learning the game. After a lot of exploring and stealth missions against boko camps lol I got off the plateau and was overwhelmed. It was just soooooo big. I just ran towards the dueling peaks for most of that first little bit and died a lot, that was terrifying. Then I learned about the quest system a little more and figured out how to get kakiriko, and I eventually stumbled upon the zora domain. I spent HOURS there doing quests and exploring. The mountains and constant rain made it a very challenging thing for me, I have the fondest memories of that place. After that, I explored the map even more, doing LOTS of climbing. I climbed to the top of the Gerudo mountains before I'd even beaten a second Devine beast. My entire journey through BOTW was exploring, up until I had explored everything, so I fought ganon, and was really disappointed at how easy it was. So I got the DLC after i beat every shrine, and I had fun with that. Then I moved on to glitches, then 100%, then I just moved on from the game and was playing new Nintendo games, waiting desperately for TOTK lol. So to sum it up,
1- exploration for HOURS AND HOURS.
2- Finally grasping what the point of the game was and going for Devine beasts
3- Hyrule castle/ganon
4- exploring WAAAAY more than before, upwards of 50 hours
5- going for 100% / getting dlc
6- lots of crying because there wasn't any news on BOTW 2
7- BOTW 2 HYPE AFTER TRAILER
8- no news forever AGAIN, until
9- unbearable TOTK anticipation
there should be a stage called "curiosity killed the hero"
istg i go through all places there is unimaginable, i'd climb through the highest peak for curiosity in what there is above and below, buuuttttt then you'd end up dying from being a little too curious and either die from falling or die from too much health drained by the enemy lolz
oh and another stage called "huh....." that's for literally finding ganon so easy to fight against, the devine beast monsters were WAY harder than ganon if im being honest, only did one try and ganon was a piece of cake... until the sudden game ending exit caught me offguard
good video btw
As a beginner, Im Just doing sidequests, adventureing, finding corac seeds, and shrines because im avoiding the main quest
I was definitely a Stage 2-
At the time I left The Great Plateau- I decided to find more shrines and explore more of Hyrule's mysteries- I talked with NPCs, and one of them told me about Guardian Stalkers-
I still had a job to do- and I went to the Dueling Peaks Tower and gotten the Regional map- Then- it was on my way to Kakariko Village to learn more lore. I NEVER forgot how much wonder this game had- and I can't wait for what tears of the Kingdom await!
I'm a contrarian, so the moment the king told me to go east, I said "Fuck you I'm going west," and I traveled all the way to Gerudo.
I was later crushed flat by Vah Naboris.
I’ll be honest, I have around 1k hours in botw but I have never and I mean never even attempted to fight ganon simply because when I first started I believed it would end my save, even after knowing later that it wouldn’t I didn’t want to out of sadness, for if I didn’t complete the game I would have no reason to stop playing
I started this game 3 weeks ago and im in The Hero stage with 75 hours of gameplay. I already beat Ganon but like the video said, there’s so much more to do. I already unlocked the whole map, but i got a lot more shrines, side quests, koroks, and areas to explore
Should of done The " Roplayer " Were you Roleplay that you live in a village 😂😂
i spent 25 hours of gameplay exploring the maps and side quest then did zoras and 30 hours later finally found kakariko lmao
I went from “Just Awakened” to the “Grind” stage. I blame my OCD
You should have added “The Baker” it would go along with after defeating Gannon. 🙈
These new games have so many buttons and combos of button pushes! I think I'll be in the beginner, run from most things state for a LONG time! 🤣
I actually explored the whole map (all the towers) got lots of hearts and stamina before I even realized I had to go to impa and do actual quests, so everything was so easy for me after because I already mastered the game even before my first memory😢 It was really dumb.
I’ve seen this video like 5 times it’s just to good!
I never upgraded armour because my logic is “well they can’t actually hit me cuz I’m so good at dodging”
I’m just average at dodging but average at dodging is still pretty much unhittable because everyone’s good at it
The last part almost made me cry bro
I jumped straight to the grind. It's the most fun part of the game for me.
You forgot another playstyle. My 2nd one, The Murder hobo. After a blood moon, go hunt down enemy camps and/or Hinoxes and Lynels, see how many I can beat without teleporting or armor, only with Elixirs and food.
A jojo reference in this kind of video was definitely unexpected, but highly appreciated!
You forgot the stage where you don’t know what to do, and end up quitting for a month. Then end up resetting. 😂
There should be a stage after doing everything, the lore phase. I definitely went through this trying to predict tears of the kingdom and learn more about the game.
Personally this is the best botw video I have ever seen
I am no Zelda noob (in fact a die hard semi psychotic fan) but this game is so different and has so much to offer. Very different from other games in the franchise (closer one being Twilight Princess) but very similar to Minecraft (another game I love). Its impossible not be get addicted to this masterpiece.
Dude...I can't believe that I did a bit of exploring, then went to Impa, decided I wasn't ready then went on the Zora Domain quest and defeated the Lynel instead of just running around from it to get the arrows...
For me stage 10 was deleting everything and starting all over again
I love how I’m stage 2 but I’ve already completed the Akala Tech Lab cause I’m so lost in hyrule 😭
the level of nostalgia is INSANE. thank you for this video I will NEVER forget the memorys I made (and Link's) thanks to you
@Little_L thank you for giving me a heart. I used to be a big fan❤. I would have never thought that in 10 months I would get a heart from you and get 100 subs ON THE SAME DAY!!!!!! ❤❤❤
This should have the confused dude so when I was in the great plateau I was in the shrine that gives magnesis I was super confused what to even do
wait. . . people grabbed hearts at the start? i only started focusing them(got a few to not be one shot lol) them after i learned you needed them for the master sword
You totally forgot about the stage where the player discovers they can pretty much bully the hell out of every enemy using a combination of: enough weapons to drain their HP pool, Stasis+, and some heals just to be safe
After watching this video I completely rethought how I play botw. I really didn't play it too well.
Started 1st playthrough 2 months ago. Took my time getting off the Plateau, started making my way to Kakariko, decided to explore and found Giant Horse, finagled him out of Taobob without realizing there are two Lynel on the way into the dead end (not that I even knew what they were, I just suffered an optical illusion that the area the horses were in was completely closed off 😅), registered him after amassing the whopping 20 rupies, failed the archery and obstacle course minis a bit before prevailing, decided to uncover all areas in search of OP gear, looked up where Hestu was because map too big and I was throwing away pristine weapons that could be useful, found myself doing Rito first, fell in love with abusing Revali's and multi-shot bows (later discovered how well they can cheese Lynels with some strategy), did Zora next, fully committed to ignoring Impa, got the Master Sword, then did Goron, got the DLC for teleporting abilities, farmed Lynel to get nothing but Savage bows, then did Gerudo, stepped into Kakariko village for the first time with the sole matter of business being the last fountain, entered Hyrule Castle for the first time, massacred Ganon as expected. And, spurred by that first choice between heart container or stamina vessel, it was a 3H run. Definitely a unique experience filled with the usual dieing from stamina depletion and basic combat early on, OCD material farming, and some experimenting.
Fun fact: I only learned AFTER finishing the game that you can parry Guardians. I handled them by sneaking and then spamming arrows on their eye point blank, or later once with ancient arrows. When going through Hyrule Castle, they were only a mild annoyance due to the fact that I had maxed out my armors to the point that they only made half a heart of damage.
I hit the first two stages... but then my progress pretty much went "unlock Shieka towers, hit shrines along the way, free any Divine Beast that happens to be in the area I unlocked, get Korok seeds as I feel like it." Now I'm left with the entire map unlocked, every Divine Beast freed, every memory except the one in Zelda's study unlocked, every shrine except the one in Hyrule Castle finished, and now I'm just hunting Korok seeds to expand my inventory fully before I finally defeat Ganon/visit the last shrine/unlock the last memory.
And I still HATE lynels. I've managed to kill a grand total of one and I still avoid the bastards.