• ShittyBeatlesFCPres@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Honestly, the point of BoTW isn’t the ending. It’s much more about the adventure and exploration. I turned off all the HUD stuff and just enjoyed exploring the world. By the time I fought Gannon, it was trivial because of how powerful Link had become.

    But it was worth beating it because

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    after Gannon and finishing the main DLC quests, you get a sick dirt bike and get to tear ass around Hyrule like it’s an open world Mario Kart.

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      5 months ago

      I did all the dlc and got the bike but I still haven’t beaten Gannon because I thought killing him would end my save

      • ShittyBeatlesFCPres@lemmy.world
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        5 months ago

        Nah, Zelda games don’t typically save once you beat them. You get a little star on your save file, I think, but otherwise, it drops you back to the save right before you fought Ganon so you can do all the side quests if you want. (If you’re a completionist, good luck finding all 1000 Korok seeds.)

        I found the first half of master mode to be really fun too. Eventually, you level up enough that it’s not that much harder but at first, you have to basically play in stealth mode and avoid fights or use trickery. (Eventually, you level up enough that it’s almost easier because the monsters are all stronger and it’s easier to get good weapons/shields.)

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      5 months ago
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      Hyrule motocross ::: sounds awesome, come to think of it. Better hurry back and finish it!