Imy L it would have been cool to be able to buy houses in every town, and to be able to customize them a bit more. Maybe pay to add another room, move furniture around, paint the walls, etc... Maybe even have a roomate xD.
As of now. "From the Ground Up" probably has to be my favorite quest line. Not only do you get a town with a free in and cheaper arrows. The quest line is just down right enjoyable and you feel this really wonderful sensation of accomplishment once you finish. I hope Nintendo does more quests like this in the future.
My third time playing, the first thing I did after I finished bringing the blue flame to purah was buying that house and getting all those installments just so I could start working on Tarrey town. I thought it would be fun if I let tarrey decided what divine beasts I would fight first so after I gave him ten bundles of wood to build some houses he said he would need a strong Gordon to help him remove the boulders so guess where I went first, and so on. I highly recommend letting Tarrey decide the path of your game. (-;
Eh, it wasn’t that fun for me finding all of them. I will say though, I did get some satisfaction whenever I heard that little jingle. It’s so satisfying I love it.
its also one of my favorite side quests. it feels so satisfying and the wedding afterwards is heartwarming and makes it feel like you've done something really special _even if you are the hero to save everyone or whatever_
Tarrey town was actually the reason I went to go do Rudania, I decided to go off road to get to goron city and ended up missing the south mines where the goron I needed was ;-; I got to goron city in like 6 minutes going off road so I guess that's an up
And people complain they got too many sidequests plus too many npcs...its confusing for them. But this is exactly what I love about this game! It makes it feel so alive
@@nape8198 too many npcs? That's a good joke. But for real, the scarcity of seeing a face and then going into a town is the best feeling, and I can't see this game having a surplus of them.
Not as good as when he talks to the person in Gerudo Town who rents out the seals, though, it’s just a big mass of seal puns and you have to pick a pun no matter what you try to say.
people from all over Hyrule to help him build it. So you have to remember all the people you have met on your adventure to find people to come to the town. When I was in the Southern Goron Mine, I talked to all the miners and one said that he wanted to get out of the region and go do something else with his son (or little bro?). So now, many moons later, I hear Hudson telling me that he needs a strong Goron. The feeling of remembering him and coming back to him to tell him I found a place for him was so great. This whole adventure is something you do alone but this quest shows you all the friends you've made along the way. Great memories, thanks Nintendo
I beat the game tonight and this sidequest (Hudson/music) is the thing I will remember the most fondly about Breath of the Wild. For me, it was the thing that felt the most "Zelda".
Well, to be honest Botw is the beginning of a new Zelda "feel". Dont forget that Botw plays 10000 years after OoT, that is a very long time and Hyrule moved on. It got very technologicall but after Calamity Ganon returned Hyrule was mostly destroyed and Link got fatally injured, hence of why he was brought to the shrine on the Plateu. After Link woke up from his 100 years sleep, the world of Hyrule became a post-apocalyptic world. The people living in Hyrule just begann to build up cities again, but couldt make them very big or grand because of the treat of Calamity Ganon. And Link lost his memories in his long sleep, that is why everything feels different than what we players are used from Zelda. Botw is not supposed to be a fun adventure, it is in its own way a very serious game despite the colorfull and grand world. Sometimes it really scratches the mark of the uncanny vally kind of trope. We see the world of Botw through Links eyes as he struggels to regain his memories and his full abilitys (since people tend to forget that Link was already a brilliant knight of Hyrule before his 100 years sleep, every other previous "main" Link were people that just begann learning on how to be a knight like Skyward Sword Link or were just kids thrown into an adventure like OoT Link. The reason of why there are no "classical" collectable Heart Containers in Botw is because the Link in Botw already had all of his hero abilitys he just forgot them but they were still in his muscles and the shrines just helped him to remind him mentally of his abilitys, there was no need for him search for Heart Containers in the classical way). And of why there are no big dungeons in Botw is because they are probablly all rotten completely away or completely destroyed by Calamity Ganon. They not in Hyrule anymore. I think when the future Zelda games continue after Botw time line then there will be traditional Dungens again because the people of "new" Hyrule built new ones after the Calamity was defeated. And i must say that Botw feels like a playable Studio Ghibli movie. The soundtrack of Botw sounds like Joe Hisaishi himself composed soundtrack himself. And the plot of Botw is very Studio Ghibli like because of the melancholic athmosphere of Botw. And if there will be a Zelda movie one day, Studio Ghibli would be the perfect choice to make a "Zelda" movie. And the one Studio Ghibli movie which is very similiar to Botw is Nausicaa: Vally of the Wind.
10000 years after OoT bruh? That's like the amount of time four swords & OoT have lol. BotW is at least 20,000 years after any Zelda game in the timeline, unless somehow they found the Shiekah technology immediately after one of the games
Tarrey Town is such a beatiful place. I love the weird colorful and blocky houses, I love the music, I love the sidequest. The atmosphere of the place is so nice and comfy. Also seeing all the races of hyrule all in this one little place is nice. If I had to choose a town to live in, It'd definitely be Tarrey Town.....I would have to change my name to comply with the Bolson Construction Company guidelines, though.
I was listening to the BotW soundtrack playlist when I stumbled upon this theme. "Tarrey Town" meant nothing to me, so I looked it up on Google to realize that there is a huge quest devolved to the construction of an entire town, and that I missed it. I've already played ~50h (not finished it yet), and now I know what I am going to do next.
Same here! Been playing for 60+ hours now and i only got some pinch on main storyline. Been busy exploring the whole map lol And right after Hudson's farewell, i didn't expect to find Tarrey Town while exploring 😂 and yea, Tarrey Town's theme is so beautiful, relaxing with some touch of sadness..
Manaka Kataoka, the composer of the Animal Crossing City Folk and New Leaf games, is the main composer for BotW, but not the only one. The other two are Yasuaki Iwata and Hajime Wakai. Hajime Wakai is known for his work on the Star Fox and Pikmin games. Previously, Yasuaki Iwata worked on Mario Kart 8 and composed Beep Block Skyway in Super Mario 3D World. He's more of a new guy at Nintendo.
lmao, for the last one I was expecting him to ask for 40 pieces and when he said 50 pieces I was like (these where my actual words) "you lazy ass, get them yourself" XD
I’m honestly more mad at the guy who asked me to fight two Guardians and his dumbass granddaughter who called me boring and said she hated food except cake. I hate that entire family (except the mom, blessed woman).
@@DustyMusician lmao at "The idea that the reward will be larger than the down payment is for plebs" or whatever he actually said. Glad I had already messed up those guardians before I met him but pretty funny either way. XD
you would think it would be Kakariko Village would be the place you remember or go to the most. but no I keep finding myself coming back here and just listening to the music. I definitely feel at home as a Zelda Player here.
I know this comment is 2 years old but I just wanted to say, Kakariko is one of the most boring places in the game to me. A village where everyone looks the same and the only significant thing is ugly old Impa, it's too bad Paya doesn't move to Hateno or Tarrey Town...
@@Falkuzrules I think he's talking about how significant the old Kakariko villages, like in Ocarina of Time, made it an icon of Zelda and how you'd think that it'd be great in BotW but it wasn't as you explained.
the music is so calming after the terrifying dogs chasing you and your friends freezing to death around you as the last survivors of the darkovia tundra expedition make it to the safety of the snails' inn
GoldenOracle64 also the names of the oot carpenters all ended in ‘-iro’ and all the names of the botw carpenters end in ‘-son’...i guess similar names is just a carpenter tradition?
I really wish I had started this quest at the start of the game like you might be supposed to, because then you'd have everything slowly progress and you'd naturally come across all the people needed without having to hunt all of them down in succession. Oh well.
From the nearly infinite world of hostile enemies this game throws your way, this sound and place will always give you comfort and make you feel right at home
A small tavern in the midst of a harsh and cold biome, unforgiving of it's people and harsh to the point of death....Yet warm and comfort is all that can be found withing this small tavern so deep in such a harsh climate.
A welcoming place to rest for adventurers and explorers of the dreadful snow land. May Solan protect their soul from the unmerciful cold lands and the creatures that live in them.
While hateno villiage felt like link's home, as soon as I finished this quest I went here to buy stuff and just look around. The people there felt like my people and my home, I love this town
I only really played this game this year, I love how everything about this game is perfect and even as an adult it will be something that I will always remember like a child remembers their first video game
Only when I read your comment where it said it was emotional, I couldn't believe it so I had to google it to see how old the game is It's as fast as time flies... :( 7 YEARS.......... 3 March 2017 Thanks bro for making me cry
@@CoreTekk-Studios For nothing, my brother, your comment also made me emotional, and it's incredible to stop and think that this soundtrack is from a SECONDARY MISSION (Which, by the way, is one of the most fun in the game), I'm 19 years old and this game got me make me be a kid again all the time when I was playing
What a warm and welcoming song. Immerses me in the feeling of senior year of college, where I didn't have the money for a Switch, but I damn sure played the hell out of this on my Wii U. Incredible game
Fun fact: The 30% of people in the comments that either are saying Animal Crossing or talking about the quest, have no idea what us Rogue Lineage players are talking about. 60% of us Rogue Lineage players are here for snail, and the last 10% including me are here for both Rogue Lineage and The Legend of Zelda BOTW
i think the Tarrey Town quest is my favorite in the game the music the character the wedding the town itself and the items you get i feel like crying everytime i hear the theme of Tarrey Town,tears of happiness,I helped create somthing in the world of hyrule and link's dialogue gave me a gig
Tarrey Town is such a beautiful place. Even though there is still so much evil in the world of this game. This new little place is of peace and friendly people who have come for a new start. You can look back and remember that you built this new place and bought these people from everywhere to this one little town where they now live and thrive in happiness and harmony. Tarrey Town also teaches us all a valuable lesson in life. In spite of such evil, there are still good people in it in this world. And it shows us how the little individual tasks we do in our daily lives can amount to so much more in the end.
This is really *really* nostalgic to listen to now... 6 years later... Wow it's been a long time, but soon we get a sequel to hopefully make more memories!
I'm quite a big roleplayer, and I like to traverse the world as much as possible without using fast travel, so after a long day (or a few long days) of travelling, to be able to return to Tarrey Town, hear this music come in, and see everyone doing their own things, it feels so peaceful!
110 bundles of wood, 4 domains, Greyson, Rhondson, Fyson, Kapson, Karl, and Bolson. Found a fairy fountain and Kilton's shop. I laughed, I cried, and I got 3 diamonds. 100% worth it.
Sounds like end credits for some feel good 80's Sitcom. First time I sent someone off to Tarrey Town I skipped through the conversation and then this song started playing and they walked off and said ok I'll leave. I was like oh shit I'm sorry you dont have to leave!
I'd rather live in Tarrey Town than Hateno Village tbh
Imy L it would have been cool to be able to buy houses in every town, and to be able to customize them a bit more. Maybe pay to add another room, move furniture around, paint the walls, etc... Maybe even have a roomate xD.
Imy L If you're humble like me then you'll fit in like a hard working man or woman.
damn son
Yeah,I would love that
But alas... your name isn't Linkson.
As of now. "From the Ground Up" probably has to be my favorite quest line. Not only do you get a town with a free in and cheaper arrows. The quest line is just down right enjoyable and you feel this really wonderful sensation of accomplishment once you finish. I hope Nintendo does more quests like this in the future.
My third time playing, the first thing I did after I finished bringing the blue flame to purah was buying that house and getting all those installments just so I could start working on Tarrey town. I thought it would be fun if I let tarrey decided what divine beasts I would fight first so after I gave him ten bundles of wood to build some houses he said he would need a strong Gordon to help him remove the boulders so guess where I went first, and so on. I highly recommend letting Tarrey decide the path of your game. (-;
Eh, it wasn’t that fun for me finding all of them. I will say though, I did get some satisfaction whenever I heard that little jingle. It’s so satisfying I love it.
its also one of my favorite side quests. it feels so satisfying and the wedding afterwards is heartwarming and makes it feel like you've done something really special _even if you are the hero to save everyone or whatever_
Audrey Grace Fanboy yeah, im trying to find it right now since i am all smiles whenwber that little music plays
Tarrey town was actually the reason I went to go do Rudania, I decided to go off road to get to goron city and ended up missing the south mines where the goron I needed was ;-; I got to goron city in like 6 minutes going off road so I guess that's an up
People say this game doesn't have a great story... they are right. It has MANY great stories!
And people complain they got too many sidequests plus too many npcs...its confusing for them. But this is exactly what I love about this game! It makes it feel so alive
I heard a reviewer say that the best story are the stories within the game itself
@@nape8198 too many npcs? That's a good joke. But for real, the scarcity of seeing a face and then going into a town is the best feeling, and I can't see this game having a surplus of them.
@@nape8198 7.8/10 too much npcs
Why would ppl hate having too much NPCs??? I would be happy having millions of them.
Link’s dialogue in this quest is some of the funniest of any Zelda game.
especially when talking to Hudson, I love their nonchalant quick exchanges xD
Not as good as when he talks to the person in Gerudo Town who rents out the seals, though, it’s just a big mass of seal puns and you have to pick a pun no matter what you try to say.
@@DragonFang409 Lets seal the deal. You sealiously think that the seal puns are sealpid? You seal dont know true humor you unsealed seal. (im sorry)
@@BunnyRupers You're sealing away with these puns ...maybe even achieving asealtion
@@pocketdirt338 I sealiously dont understand
In 10 years, you wil cry listening to this song, because of nostalgia.
already am
Botw already gives me nostalgia lul
Every Zelda game soundtracks are nostalgic to me.
always have been
@@Alex-el7xr maybe cuz 2017 was better than 2021 or something. That’s just how it felt too me
maybe in botw 2 we rebuild hyrule castle like we did with tarry town....
don't even joke, I'm not ready to cut down that much wood
@@merrikfenn5690 Hahaha
but for real it would be awesome if we could rebuild every ruin that was destroyed in the calamity in botw 2
No chance mate, we goin to space!
1000 log to cut down, lets gooooo!
people from all over Hyrule to help him build it. So you have to remember all the people you have met on your adventure to find people to come to the town.
When I was in the Southern Goron Mine, I talked to all the miners and one said that he wanted to get out of the region and go do something else with his son (or little bro?).
So now, many moons later, I hear Hudson telling me that he needs a strong Goron. The feeling of remembering him and coming back to him to tell him I found a place for him was so great. This whole adventure is something you do alone but this quest shows you all the friends you've made along the way. Great memories, thanks Nintendo
I literally hadn't gone to Goron City before he asked for a Goron so I was all like: "Well, I guess I'm doing this now!"
Same thing happened to me but with the Zora
@@evanguard Yeah, it was Fyson and Kapson that I remembered immediately on my first playthrough
I remembered Kapson, but I thought he had something to do with the love lake
When Hudson said a tailor, I literally bolted back to the Oasis in glee
I beat the game tonight and this sidequest (Hudson/music) is the thing I will remember the most fondly about Breath of the Wild. For me, it was the thing that felt the most "Zelda".
Well, to be honest Botw is the beginning of a new Zelda "feel". Dont forget that Botw plays 10000 years after OoT, that is a very long time and Hyrule moved on. It got very technologicall but after Calamity Ganon returned Hyrule was mostly destroyed and Link got fatally injured, hence of why he was brought to the shrine on the Plateu. After Link woke up from his 100 years sleep, the world of Hyrule became a post-apocalyptic world. The people living in Hyrule just begann to build up cities again, but couldt make them very big or grand because of the treat of Calamity Ganon. And Link lost his memories in his long sleep, that is why everything feels different than what we players are used from Zelda.
Botw is not supposed to be a fun adventure, it is in its own way a very serious game despite the colorfull and grand world. Sometimes it really scratches the mark of the uncanny vally kind of trope. We see the world of Botw through Links eyes as he struggels to regain his memories and his full abilitys (since people tend to forget that Link was already a brilliant knight of Hyrule before his 100 years sleep, every other previous "main" Link were people that just begann learning on how to be a knight like Skyward Sword Link or were just kids thrown into an adventure like OoT Link. The reason of why there are no "classical" collectable Heart Containers in Botw is because the Link in Botw already had all of his hero abilitys he just forgot them but they were still in his muscles and the shrines just helped him to remind him mentally of his abilitys, there was no need for him search for Heart Containers in the classical way). And of why there are no big dungeons in Botw is because they are probablly all rotten completely away or completely destroyed by Calamity Ganon. They not in Hyrule anymore. I think when the future Zelda games continue after Botw time line then there will be traditional Dungens again because the people of "new" Hyrule built new ones after the Calamity was defeated.
And i must say that Botw feels like a playable Studio Ghibli movie. The soundtrack of Botw sounds like Joe Hisaishi himself composed soundtrack himself. And the plot of Botw is very Studio Ghibli like because of the melancholic athmosphere of Botw. And if there will be a Zelda movie one day, Studio Ghibli would be the perfect choice to make a "Zelda" movie. And the one Studio Ghibli movie which is very similiar to Botw is Nausicaa: Vally of the Wind.
10000 years after OoT bruh? That's like the amount of time four swords & OoT have lol. BotW is at least 20,000 years after any Zelda game in the timeline, unless somehow they found the Shiekah technology immediately after one of the games
Yeah, i knowbut someone said to me that is plays 10000 years after OoT. But what that means is not really known.
I say forget about the timeline, just appreciate these amazing games
Tarrey Town is such a beatiful place. I love the weird colorful and blocky houses, I love the music, I love the sidequest. The atmosphere of the place is so nice and comfy. Also seeing all the races of hyrule all in this one little place is nice. If I had to choose a town to live in, It'd definitely be Tarrey Town.....I would have to change my name to comply with the Bolson Construction Company guidelines, though.
Actually maybe not, grante and mellie live there
@@axeloctavius5837 Grante and Mellie don't work for Bolson Construction Company, and neither would I - idk about Teddie here though haha
I think society has a lot to learn from Tarrey Town.
@@dmitrishostakovich9559 I agree: I believe everyones name should end in "son" too
i would live in goron city without a doubt, the vibes are immaculate there
Do you have the little jingle that plays when you recruit someone to Tarrey Town and it shows them walking away? I can't find it in the playlist.
@Petal Grower Thank you so much! I was looking for this to have as a txt tune.
@@petalgrower2599 THANKS!
He deleted the comment =(
Can someone post it? The comment of the person who posted it before got deleted.
It's called "Hudson moves out" www.zedge.net/ringtone/e89a8cad-ce46-3c51-8684-0228210abc08
I was listening to the BotW soundtrack playlist when I stumbled upon this theme. "Tarrey Town" meant nothing to me, so I looked it up on Google to realize that there is a huge quest devolved to the construction of an entire town, and that I missed it.
I've already played ~50h (not finished it yet), and now I know what I am going to do next.
Same here! Been playing for 60+ hours now and i only got some pinch on main storyline. Been busy exploring the whole map lol And right after Hudson's farewell, i didn't expect to find Tarrey Town while exploring 😂 and yea, Tarrey Town's theme is so beautiful, relaxing with some touch of sadness..
I'm on 180 hours and now I'm stopping. I'll definitely replay the game in a while though because I haven't finished master mode yet
i have 500+ hours in the game and fully completed everything in the game, normal mode AND master mode pls kill me
Fun fact: "tarrey" means to stay longer than initially intended.
@@gyro2846 why is this making me cry
When you get tundra ranger and are ready to go over to castle sanctuary
hell yeah
and then a poggers ultra spy appears
Sounds very Animal Crossing
Manaka Kataoka, the composer of the Animal Crossing City Folk and New Leaf games, is the main composer for BotW, but not the only one. The other two are Yasuaki Iwata and Hajime Wakai. Hajime Wakai is known for his work on the Star Fox and Pikmin games. Previously, Yasuaki Iwata worked on Mario Kart 8 and composed Beep Block Skyway in Super Mario 3D World. He's more of a new guy at Nintendo.
+Spaceman Spiff Good to know, thanks for the interesting information!
Cool!
Certainly explains how the music turned out to be so good! 😄
James2t3 more like "Cheers." Perfect place for humble gentlemen like me.
I was highkey annoyed he kept wanting me to get so much wood ,, like do it yourself lmao
lmao, for the last one I was expecting him to ask for 40 pieces and when he said 50 pieces I was like (these where my actual words) "you lazy ass, get them yourself" XD
I’m honestly more mad at the guy who asked me to fight two Guardians and his dumbass granddaughter who called me boring and said she hated food except cake. I hate that entire family (except the mom, blessed woman).
@@DustyMusician lmao at "The idea that the reward will be larger than the down payment is for plebs" or whatever he actually said. Glad I had already messed up those guardians before I met him but pretty funny either way. XD
XatxiFly by that, he expects you to die fighting guardians lmao
I just blew up a whole forest for the wood, it's actually quite fast
you would think it would be Kakariko Village would be the place you remember or go to the most. but no I keep finding myself coming back here and just listening to the music. I definitely feel at home as a Zelda Player here.
I know this comment is 2 years old but I just wanted to say, Kakariko is one of the most boring places in the game to me. A village where everyone looks the same and the only significant thing is ugly old Impa, it's too bad Paya doesn't move to Hateno or Tarrey Town...
@@Falkuzrules I think he's talking about how significant the old Kakariko villages, like in Ocarina of Time, made it an icon of Zelda and how you'd think that it'd be great in BotW but it wasn't as you explained.
I keep coming for the arrows. Its cost 5 rupees cheaper than another locations in the game. Also the music, not gonna lie its very soothing
For me, it's Lurelin Village 😛
@@onepeace9632 I just wish there was more to do there! It's such a beautiful location, and it's tragically underused.
That snail type beat
"The only warm drink for miles."
When you've barely survived the cold with a broken leg escaping from a howler..
rogue player spotted
@@azur_0851 only good game on roblox nowadays
@@coocato Deepwoken sucks indeed
@@Bonphia DEEPWOKEN MORE LIKE PEAKWOKEN IF YOU EVER DISRESPECT DEEPBUSSIN AGAIN I WILL HUNT YOU DOWN PEAKBUSSIN IS THE BEST GAME EVERRRRRR
@@justinz2561 flopwoken
I swear the door is only closed when your orderly
Faxxx
*So* good. Easily my favorite town theme so far. I really like Hudson as a character too.
That Hudson is so humble. Has the "Cheers" feel to it. Such a hard working man.
Uriel Septim he has such a melancholy vibe imo.
Uriel Septim thats what i thought when i listined to it the first time
Burnsy Runs he is that shirtless god lol
I chopped down a whole forest JUST for gemstones and to witness a marriage
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Worth it.
the wedding got me smiling at my switch so bad my dad asked me if i was ok
the music is so calming after the terrifying dogs chasing you and your friends freezing to death around you as the last survivors of the darkovia tundra expedition make it to the safety of the snails' inn
this sidequests was the most statisfying and beautiful expierence altogether ♥♥♥
go down with my greatsword...
It did get to wiping uhu uhu
why is there a faceless one here-
?
iOnIxYT Oh. I see
Does anyone else feel like Hudson resembles the carpenters from OoT/MM?
I think he is designed that way on purpose
Hudson is a descendant confirmed
thx for pointing that out !
GoldenOracle64 also the names of the oot carpenters all ended in ‘-iro’ and all the names of the botw carpenters end in ‘-son’...i guess similar names is just a carpenter tradition?
Ohh yeaaahhh
The Sleeping Snail
dragon roaring with lighting drops and fimbles intensifying
Hands down the most beautiful theme in this game. How fortunate we are to even listen to it once. ❤
I really wish I had started this quest at the start of the game like you might be supposed to, because then you'd have everything slowly progress and you'd naturally come across all the people needed without having to hunt all of them down in succession. Oh well.
in my next playthrough, i'm going to do just that! thanks for the idea!
This huge side quest reminded me of Anju and Kafei's from Majora's Mask. Long, but rewarding emotionally.
*snap gate, fimbul, and frostbite noises*
Im gonna buy tundra armor
"That will cost you 70 silver."
Options: "Buy" "Bye"
From the nearly infinite world of hostile enemies this game throws your way, this sound and place will always give you comfort and make you feel right at home
THE SLEEPING SNAIL
-bane-
*fimbul*
Thunder Spear Crash
@@VivzFaded oh god
On my way to see how Big Hoss is doing
I love your pfp of Axe.
Me and the boys vibing in snail till a faceless shows up
Anyone here for the Tundra Ranger
Nah I’m here for that night lord armor
One of the bests in my opinion... just makes you feel good, you know?
Sounds like Animal Crossing music
Best sidequest. Reminds me a lot of Colony 6 from Xenoblade and that one was the best too. 🙌🏼
A small tavern in the midst of a harsh and cold biome, unforgiving of it's people and harsh to the point of death....Yet warm and comfort is all that can be found withing this small tavern so deep in such a harsh climate.
A welcoming place to rest for adventurers and explorers of the dreadful snow land. May Solan protect their soul from the unmerciful cold lands and the creatures that live in them.
@@necrotomia *uses fly me* I'm bout to head out
@@ghostnappa4408 Shit, my shadowplay wasn't working I didnt record
I was wondering where my fellow mana-flying howler victims were in this comment section
Time to get tundra ranger!
Lol
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@@isaac7175 its from a roblox game called rogue lineage
Slintyy ahh I see
the sleeping snail theme be like
“i’m getting ganked at snail”
It feel so comfy, so warm ! I feel safe when I'm listening to this track
While hateno villiage felt like link's home, as soon as I finished this quest I went here to buy stuff and just look around. The people there felt like my people and my home, I love this town
I only really played this game this year, I love how everything about this game is perfect and even as an adult it will be something that I will always remember like a child remembers their first video game
Only when I read your comment where it said it was emotional, I couldn't believe it so I had to google it to see how old the game is
It's as fast as time flies... :(
7 YEARS.......... 3 March 2017
Thanks bro for making me cry
@@CoreTekk-Studios For nothing, my brother, your comment also made me emotional, and it's incredible to stop and think that this soundtrack is from a SECONDARY MISSION (Which, by the way, is one of the most fun in the game), I'm 19 years old and this game got me make me be a kid again all the time when I was playing
What a warm and welcoming song. Immerses me in the feeling of senior year of college, where I didn't have the money for a Switch, but I damn sure played the hell out of this on my Wii U. Incredible game
*Everybody gangsta till gate appears at obelisk.*
Getting Ganked in Snail:
you think hateno is the bees knees right up until you land in akkala. best region in the game
Fun fact: The 30% of people in the comments that either are saying Animal Crossing or talking about the quest, have no idea what us Rogue Lineage players are talking about. 60% of us Rogue Lineage players are here for snail, and the last 10% including me are here for both Rogue Lineage and The Legend of Zelda BOTW
Tarrey Town is just so cozy. I love it so much. From the music to the aesthetic Nintendo really knocked that side quest location out of the park.
i think the Tarrey Town quest is my favorite in the game
the music
the character
the wedding
the town itself
and the items you get
i feel like crying everytime i hear the theme of Tarrey Town,tears of happiness,I helped create somthing in the world of hyrule and link's dialogue gave me a gig
When you buy tundra ranger
I’m getting a outset island vibe from wind waker
C0ldCash 12 nah that’s lurelin village
Man, we're all gonna come back some years from now and it's gonna get hella nostalgic. It's already getting nostalgic...
Tarrey Town is such a beautiful place. Even though there is still so much evil in the world of this game. This new little place is of peace and friendly people who have come for a new start. You can look back and remember that you built this new place and bought these people from everywhere to this one little town where they now live and thrive in happiness and harmony. Tarrey Town also teaches us all a valuable lesson in life. In spite of such evil, there are still good people in it in this world. And it shows us how the little individual tasks we do in our daily lives can amount to so much more in the end.
sleeping snail
oh wait this is snail theme fro rogue lineage
Nice, you realized it now? Lol. Gonna add it to your playlist then!
If ur here from rogue lineage to here the snail background song
tg good music for getting gripped
for some reason this reminds me of snails, idk why
Rogue Lineage Players snail ? :D
Of course, damm arch sure is somone who gets nice soundtracks.
time to buy tundra ranger
It's just satisfying to have been pounced by howlers and nearly getting frostbite to just get in, close the doors, and enjoy the music.
Fun Fact: Terry Town is the first (and only) town in the Zelda series wheres the player itself can help create it.
who else came here from rogue lineage?
sleeping snail hits hard bro
don’t go snail
tarrey town is my happy place. watching a neighborhood grow up and bringing together all of hyrule!
Rogue Lineage Snail b like: 😏
Omw to buy tundra ranger y’all need anything?
yea bruh pass the howler fang
@@pro-dy4ii Ey I got u
@@GodsPrettiestPrincess thanks but while you were replying i already farmed so many i found a howler friend, *Time to bring in my money* YEAAA
Inspirational and nostalgic! The Tarrey Town theme is one of my favorites in all of the Zelda series. Reminds me of childhood :)
This has such a colony 6 vibe. ...except Juju didn't get married.
ShadowOA 2 of course he didn't. Its freaking juju
Sleeping Snail’d
This is really *really* nostalgic to listen to now... 6 years later... Wow it's been a long time, but soon we get a sequel to hopefully make more memories!
Feel. ' stable ' .... home sweet home of my heart...
This town, song, and side quest are all just so wholesome and feelgood. I love it.
I'm quite a big roleplayer, and I like to traverse the world as much as possible without using fast travel, so after a long day (or a few long days) of travelling, to be able to return to Tarrey Town, hear this music come in, and see everyone doing their own things, it feels so peaceful!
When the howlers pull up
Any rogue players? lol.
HELP HELP HELP I'M BEING JUMPED AT SNAIL HELP THEY GOT FIMBUL
I'm wiped, I'm wiped
110 bundles of wood, 4 domains, Greyson, Rhondson, Fyson, Kapson, Karl, and Bolson. Found a fairy fountain and Kilton's shop. I laughed, I cried, and I got 3 diamonds. 100% worth it.
I dunno why, but this soundtrack just sparkles to me with joy whenever I come back here... :)
I like how the song progresses when you invite more people to the village. E.g. The trombone starts playing once you invite a Goron.
"drop silver"
- A normal rogue lineage player asking for silver before killing you
LOL FR
Rogue lineage got me like, wait wtf?
When the Faceless walks in.
Sounds like end credits for some feel good 80's Sitcom.
First time I sent someone off to Tarrey Town I skipped through the conversation and then this song started playing and they walked off and said ok I'll leave.
I was like oh shit I'm sorry you dont have to leave!
SLEEPING SNAILL
I Will forever know this as Rogue lineage sleeping snail theme lol
bro i got ganked here O_O
Everybody Gangsta till they hear a gate at the obelisk
Still got goosebumps listening to this, this game is a legend.
I almost cried during the wedding. It was so beautiful.
“FK THE HOWLER BROKE MY LEG”
... pls like if you get it.
rogue lineage snail theme -_-
Yep.
O: OMG ZELDA COPIED SLEEPING SNAIL SONG FROM ROGUE LINEAGE 😱😱😱
OMGGGG COPYRIGHT GRRRRRRRRR OMG ARCH MAGE IS SUE LEGEND OF ZELDA 😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠
@@user-xj4bm1iq3c GAH HIW COULD THEY DO THIS
It took a while to get used to the game mechanics, but when I did, WOW! One of the best games I've ever played. One for the ages.