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Zelda breath of the wild hookshot
Zelda breath of the wild hookshot











zelda breath of the wild hookshot

Fewer One-Shot Death Enemiesįrankly, some enemies in Breath of the Wild are unfair. At the very least, give players more opportunities to find armor in the wild, since the game is set up to make them explore anyway. It’s not unusual for players to totally pass up these fountains, putting them in a position where common enemies end up doing massive damage. Not only is it prohibitively expensive, upgrading it at Great Fairy Fountains involves a difficult sidequest, a hefty rupee investment (11,600 rupees for all four fountains), a ton of scavenged monster parts, and more.

zelda breath of the wild hookshot

More Armor in GeneralĪrmor is incredibly important in Breath of the Wild but it’s hard to come by. Another could give hearts a chance to spawn, and another, arrows. For example, one armor could give rupees a chance to spawn when you cut down grass or trees or when you smash pots. I think it would be cool if classic Zelda armors reintroduced classic Zelda game mechanics. Why not? Armors That Give You Classic Zelda AbilitiesĪll of the classic Zelda armors give you the same ability, a buff to the Master Sword, and while that’s useful it’s not very interesting. Place a fruit in the ground, smack it with a hoe, wait for it to rain, and get a bunch of fruit back. A cool extra use for them would be actual farming. Similarly, there are tons of farming tools in Breath of the Wild that you can pick up off of enemy corpses, but you can’t really use these as anything but weapons. You’d think if you put these all in a pot, some arrows would come out. You get a whole bunch of elemental monster parts and stones, and you can carry wood in your inventory. What you can’t do, however, is craft, and it really seems like you should be able to. You can make meals or elixirs, or any number of weird things to help you in your travels.

zelda breath of the wild hookshot

The Ability to Craft ArrowsĬooking is one of the most fun parts of Breath of the Wild. Considering there are already a ton of ways to do that, like Revali’s Gale, one more wouldn’t totally unbalance the game. Link would be unable to use the hookshot when not standing on the ground (or in mid-air), just like any other melee weapon, meaning the most the hookshot could do is give Link a starting boost on any climb. Using the “throw” command will fire the hookshot at a surface, stick in, and pull Link up, though doing so would use up durability.

zelda breath of the wild hookshot

However, I think that the hookshot could have been envisioned as a generic weapon, like boomerangs, torches, rods, and Korok leaves. It was said that the hookshot was cut because the devs didn’t want to make it feel as if you absolutely needed any one item to beat the game. While I understand that some iconic Zelda items needed to be cut to fit the game’s new open world aesthetic, I don’t think the hookshot needed to be one of them. Here are just a few ways we think Nintendo could have made Breath of the Wild even better – take it as advice for the next big open world Zelda project! The Hookshot And while Breath of the Wild is one of the best Zelda games we have seen in quite some time, it isn’t perfect.













Zelda breath of the wild hookshot