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Right I work in a gun factory so I’m going to head to Goron city and construct a gun right then I’m going to make a machine gun now I’m heading to a village and showing them guns and showing it to Robby and mass produce those guns raise army and then build artillery and start shelling the castle and kill Gannon
Now this would be a whole lot different if this was in totk Like just imagine, finally settling down in a town and going on your way, hunting in the local forest for the day and then in the corner of your eye you just see a puddle of gloom appear on the floor out of nowhere and start growing, it’s just over for you at that point
@@OniForYou find a way to the sky islands (be it the sky view towers or something like that) and you might be safe, or castle town's replacement or hope Link is nearby
Not likely after all they are only after link and his associated with them it's not like your going around cleansing the divine beasts so even if they do notice you they would most likely recruit you
Only pros you get access to resources, information, weapons and sick ninja moves you just need to stay away from link or pretend like your looking for it.
Idk... I think they would be after you like travelers on the road, they mention getting jumped by other members at banana traps. That said joining them would be best... But Gerudo highlands would be kind of a no go, also mining in Goron territory would be hard as you lack a paraglider.
I doubt the average person could use a bow or any weapon without training but in kakariko there are the defense attack and bow people that could maybe teach you
Then I'm not average then, I own and shoot a bow, And practice With Melee weapons. What? Even If I have a gun, I can only carry so many bullets! Learning to fight with a melee weapon could save your rear one day! Also Swords are cool.
my personal guide to How To Survive In BOTW, assuming you start at the center of Hyrule Field: - first, find cover. immediately. the nearest tree will do for now. you will have to carefully dodge guardians. this is likely the hardest part of the journey. - second, locate and make your way to the nearest stable. explain that you have no food or money, and that you need a place to stay. getting a bed is not guaranteed, but the people here are kind enough to help you get on your feet and ready to travel. you may even learn how to ride a horse or use a weapon. - thirdly, make your way to the nearest town, kakariko. be sure to make your way through the dueling peaks path if you can, as the other path through the wetlands is much more dangerous and slow going. try to make this trip with at least one other person. get your own horse if you can. - once you're at kakariko, you have a choice: either try to settle in here, or get the locals' help in gearing up to make the trek to hateno. either way, you should learn to farm while you're here. while you might not need the skill, it will be useful to have the basics down. - if you've decided to take the option of moving to hateno, be sure you have a group of people with you. there are monsters on the path. this trip will also be much better if you all have horses. - once you're at your town of choice, find somewhere to live and something to work on asap. get to know the town and the people in it. understand their culture, and provide to it as best you can. this is your new home, after all. REMEMBER: - avoid combat as much as possible. unless you've already had combat training and can handle the weapons available to civilian travelers effectively, even a single red bokoblin can and will take you down. even with that combat training, it's best to stick in groups and avoid unnecessary conflict. yes, I'm telling you to run the fuck away like a little coward. being a coward is going to keep you alive. - it's likely to be a multiple day trek between riverside stable and dueling peaks stable, so be prepared to camp. similarly, it's likely to be a multiple day trek between kakariko village/dueling peaks stable and hateno village. - towns and settlements as you encounter them will be larger than the abstracted representations we see in game. there may be hundreds or thousands of people in the towns, if not more. - very few people are actually going to ask about your ears. if they do, you can explain it as a deformity. - travel with other people as much as possible. chances are you know jack shit about survival in the wilderness or combat against tribal beings like bokoblins or lizalfos. the kind of folks that travel around hyrule do, and will likely help to take care of you should you explain your situation ("stranded in the middle of nowhere with no food, water, or money" will suffice as an explanation, though if it's applicable or you need to not sound horribly insane, you can say you've lost part or all of your memory before that point).
@@OniForYou my base assumption is "these fuckers don't leave their house" so i had to focus on keeping the transported individual safe rather than exploring hyrule chances are that most of the population doesn't travel much anyways, so :p
My explanation of where I was from would be that I was from another continent, and my ship was sunk by pirates, and when they landed in hyrule I escaped, and now I had nothing
As a real-life survival instructor, I think that's VERY debatable. I don't know how to put it in a way that you'd understand as I don't know what your hobbies and interests are, but this video trying to pass as "realistic" and "survival" is like if someone called it practical and inexpensive to build a house out of marble and bronze, build a budget gaming PC with a 7950X3D and 4090, start your first business by buying out Amazon, get into stock trading by becoming the president and changing laws to manipulate the market, etc. etc. etc. No way in hell would you maximize your likelihood of survival by doing combat training, spear hunting gators and swines, climbing active volcanoes with fresh lava flows, etc. This video is terribly low-effort but few realize it because the typical audience is gamers, not survivalists.
the main problem is how the hell am i supposed to store everything, or does my shield, sword and bow magically stick to my back and i have infinite storage space (somehow)
i think you could do like the merchands. Have a horse (or even a carriage, as in totk) to carry anything you need. Plus, realistically, you would only keep the essentials, i.e. weapons, food and clothing.
Actually everyone would just assume you're an Ordonian, or some other non-Hylian human. Only Hylians, Sheika(a Hylian subculture), and Gerudo have pointed ears.
You have inspired me to replay Botw as a human (no fast travels, manual saves, runes, perfect parrys, flurry rushes and no divine beasts or that I can but not use their abilities) I can't eat while in combat but I have to eat something within 3 to 4 days as to not starve to death. And then maybe in totk?
I don't think that's possible in totk because the game forces you to fast travel on the great sky island. Could just say it starts after you escape from great sky island
If a person could make it to Akkala tech lab, they could try to work under robbie (maybe in exchange for rupees or even ancient gear?) Most of the ancient gear would help a lot in combat, and if I get ancient arrows, then i could just instakill anything if it's too dangerous.
@@OniForYou yeah I'd probably do that until I get an ancient shield and/or ancient bladesaw or spear. Ancient bladesaw does extra damage to gaurdians if I remember correctly and the Ancient shield autoparries the Gaurdian beams. But yeah it would probably progress as salvaging > fighting the decayed gaurdians (the ones without legs) > fighting gaurdian stalkers (after gathering enough armor and weapons). It would just be cool working with ancient tech for me, and if it doesn't have to follow the normal cankn for botw, I could work by designing new ancient armor and weapons
@@JaloDBbut wouldn't you need ancient cores and their giant varients to buy the weapons and armor? And I'm certain they only drop for majority of them
@jokuz1437 I just remembered too, I also remembered you could actually buy an ancient core off that guy who sells guardian parts on rainy days. I think his name was Teli or smth
I really like this take on getting isekai'd into Hyrule. Here are some other things that could be of importance: 1. Koroks: depending on how detailed your map is, one could visit some locations and use the seeds to get more inventory space (since this will quickly become a problem) 2. Hidden treasure: wouldn't there be clothing with special stats arround the map that could be of use? 3. Realistic food: food would start to degrade so I'm not quite sure if the trip to Goron city would be feasable, since the dehydration and food rationing is a constant threat. Alternatively, one could start exploiting the financial system of Hyrule by selling items in bulk in a short timespan, combine that with contracts, that legally bind merchants to buy your stuff for the previously "normal" cost, one could amass a load of rupees, which can further be used to gain power over trading routes and due to Hyrule having really bad infrastructure, gain power over entire settlements.
well, my first thing to do would not be to reach any village but instead reach the first stable, ask when the next merchant going to hateno village comes by, and ask the merchant to accompany them. then, I have offered protection, probably at least partially food. i'd explain that I was an outsider from hyrule that was teleported by a sorcerer and that I don't have a clue where I am. in hateno, I would go to purah, and spoil her the entire botw story + totk one. so they can at least prepare, I get to be trusted as soon as link wakes up (if he's regular let's play link and not speedrunner link). then I settle in hateno / whatever village with humans / sheikas, gain the local trust, found a family and live forever after. I simply won't go to lurelin as it's too rough + I know about the futur pirate invasion. I then either become a farmer or a merchant, while being purah guinea-pig.
naaaaah and ofc when if I don't find anyone that I like in hateno village, I use my rupees to go in hebra and try to date the shield surfer girl (name should be selmie) cuz she's da best
Here’s an interesting idea: What advantages would you gain by being an outside person that knows of the world, by the way you set this out, in this situation you would have some insane knowledge
That would suck, imagine knowing robbie needs the light without being strong enough to fight moblins😭😭 imagine knowing the perfect way to save hyrule but still struggling with blue bokoblins@@OniForYou
Also no unnecessary risks heck I'm a crazy kid I'm gonna fight what I can and do what I want but I will at least limit stone taluses, lynels, hinoxes, and well the divine beasts as I know my life will be split in two
People here talk so much about dying super quickly to gloom hands to survive once tears of the kingdom happens but there is one thing to consider: somehow people who think that the best solution to being stuck in a hole is playing sad music instead trying to get out, too many peole trying to cook with monster parts, lots of horny guys badly trying to get into gerudo town and so on survive too. With this in mind i do consider my chances to be quite decent
I’d become a Ghostly knight very quickly. As much as I have trained in martial arts since I was 8 years old, let’s face it, I’m not winning a fight against a lynel or king gleok or a Hinox and Silver enemies are extremely dangeroes and the Gold ones are over powered
I go to hateno, make tech from the real world, and show it to purah so I can get a job, I then slowly get in a relationship with her, when the time to totk passes, I suggest making the skyview towers and a fort near hyrule Castle
@@Ange.revolte Nope, it was specifically stated in the video that in this scenario you have nothing but your clothes and that initial gadget. No phone or anything else for that matter
@@mroffice8166 I know how to make a gun out of pipes and I have the Basic idea behind how to make gunpowder. I also have knowledge on how to make things like steam engines. as long as I can get get stuff to make things once I reach heteno I'd likely be ok (IF I made it that is).
ooh, this is cool. Me and a couple of friends thought about this recently and we came to the conclution that if we spawn in as a random NPC, we'll be fine, if we replace Link we're screwed, and almost anything else it depends on location and time. (Kakariko and Hateno are the best overall as not much dangerous happens there, and terry town + Goron village are good post BOTW, while rito honestly is fine durring BOTW and not TOTK) really interested to see your spin on the question, and how you break everything down in your mind about it.
since none of us can survive in hyrule if we just dropped in, then how much preparation would we need? what's the bare minimum resources needed by the average person to survive hyrule? or maybe to whip ganon too?
Meet Purah. Have her invent GUN. She's smart enough where even if you don't know exactly how to make one, you can explain the general principle of powder-based explosion launching a projectile really really fast. It doesn't need to be something complex, just get a WWI-level antitank rifle to deal with Guardians and anything too big for you to handle.
@@OniForYou Me, fully aware that the monsters respawn every Blood Moon, Ganon refuses to stay dead, and eventually Link himself starts creating tanks, aircraft, and naval vessels in the sequel: "Yes." All's fair in love and war. :3
Honestly if you look at a revolver, the concept of how it works is very simple. You push a hammer back, pull a trigger that releases the tension of the little hammer making it hit the behind of a bullet that has a little explosive in it making a projectile that travels really fast. And that's basic knowledge even if you don't know anything about guns in general. With Purah's help it's easily done
meanwhile I'd just place a gun down on the bench and say "Ok, you see this? it's a handheld version of those cannons at akkila citadel. you should get how it works, right? I need help making more bullets and repairing it when it breaks. In exchange you can make as many as you want BUT I'll need to teach you how to properly hold and use it."
Hilariously, I know people have memes about exploiting Beedle selling him the grossest of things, but I treat my Beedle well because I'm always too afraid to let go of the monster parts because I might need them to upgrade equipment. So I always buy arrows, and hearty and stamina restoration creatures. Beedle retires as a rich man in my playthroughs.
Legend tells of a certain potbellied, reptillian predator who lived and died to make sure you could. A century-old Zora legend claims that their Champion Mipha found one and slew it on sight with her Divine Beast. Scarred by the blood on her hands, Mipha took the body back with her as a trophy, but by the time Calamity Ganon was done with the rest of them, it was almost as if such a gargantuan creature never existed at all.
I don’t think that the Julian’s would be that suspicious of round ears, think of if someone had actual elf ears, we would probably make a few elf jokes, but other than that we wouldn’t be too suspicious of them.
@@zachtwilightwindwaker596 pretty sure that the hylians are the humans. In media where they are referred to as humans, they still have the pointy ears.
Best strat: 1.Dont kill enemies unless necesary, they WILL get stronger due to xp system 2.Get a yiga/forest dwellers bow and start durability transfering and duplicating weapons. 3. Find a guardian corpse that gives an ancient core when moved and move it two grid spaces so you can use the infinite fountain of resources and INFINITE ANCIENT ARROWS from robbie(probably could use a lever to lift the guardian into some form of horse-powered vehicle in order to move it) 4. Gain skill with the bow and do Medoh, Ruta and Naboris (probably worth doing ruta first due to mipha's grace) 5. Set up a skew bounce and go into the final ganon room, kill fire blight by spamming ancient arrows. Use the skew bounce on calamity ganon and insta kill him. Dog ganon is literally a cutscene with a bit of bow skill. If in danger at any point teleport with the sheikah slate, get and dupe fairies and wait out mipha's. Literally immortal
I like to think that the average human's knees will crack like fuckin rice crispy's with any attempt at sneaking low to the ground, even if you are pretty fit
Yeah I could. Super easily. The hardest part would be getting to a road, then finding a decent city and settling down. Hateno village or kakariko seem perfect.
How I do it: 1) Download 100% Botw completion on your phone offline (you’ll need it, unless you actually remember every single small thing in Botw). 2) Speedrun shrines to get as stacked as possible with resistance and stamina (I have the slate technically, so it’s possible). You’ll need your video to know the locations of shrines, and where the villages are located. 3) Forage for food in forests, steal weapons from enemy tribes, and get ores/goods of any kind to sell to Beedle and those in Kakariko village, where you’ll need to go. 4) Buy all armour from selling whatever, so you don’t freeze, and explore more. Make sure to buy the armour for the different climates asap. 5) Defeat Vah Ruta, get Mipha’s grace. +1 life, just camp if you lose it, and wait for it to come back, thus removing the chance of death. 6) Do other divine beasts, and abuse the powers. 7) You win.
@@OniForYou I’ll strangle Impa if I have to for her to give me the slate💀 Though the only divine beast that I can do is Vah Ruta because you don’t need many special powers (make Sidon run faster from the ice cubes) and Waterblight Ganon doesn’t have any OP attack. Just swim and smack him couple of times.
@@mattiaboscherini4001 If it was blessed by a priest maybe as it would then be a holy weapon like the light bow/ silver arrows technically but who even has a blessed gun anyways?
Link is the strongest guy in the entire country, yet he is the only one who can actually die from a weak mob while people in hyrule are invincible to his sword and can fight mobs indefinitely. So, ordinary people can survive just fine. They are just bound in eternal hell, should a mob decide to attack them (as they can't win, nor die)
I don't know if that's a joke or not but it's just a gameplay thing, realistically anyone could die to any monster in the game ESPECIALLY an average joe.
@@pikaland3852 right. So how many hearts do you have? 3? Or 30? Or just the one? Talking about realism is moot when you have no idea how strong any mob is, or how a guy can just solve puzzles for 8 hours and suddenly can withstand 80 stabs with a rusty iron spear. And no matter how weak or strong you really are, I'm fairly confident I don't freaking die from being whipped with a branch 3 times. also, I can run for more than 20 seconds and lastly, if you stay on the path and avoid mob camps that can be seen from a mile away, you rarely have to fight (if you're not a hero, the yiga shouldn't care about you either and even those are only a problem if you talk to strangers even though our moms told us not to ;p)
and you spot massive centaurs with you lion head run for your life, generally if it's bigger then you don't get near it, unless it's a king who ask you speak to him (key word ask, you don't want to anger royalty). Those things are not your business.
Though keep in mind they are territorial but intelligent, and they won’t draw their weapons unless you do first, or spend too much time by them or photograph them.
Let’s be real, we would all not step FOOT in front of a bokoblin, ANDDDD the majority of us wouldn’t be able to hit them with much strength because we are HUMANS!! So yeah, we would probably go to the nearest area where there is Hylians first and stay there “forever” or lose our sanity and stay in one spot because we just got sucked into a video game.
Honestly, if Link is even awake I'd just go find him whenever he's in the area. Besides the fanon version of botw/totk link being a complete psychopath, canonically he's actually a pretty chill asf guy. If you ask him, he'd probably help you out since it'll be like a side quest.
An arguably better way for an ordinary human to survive in Hyrue is as follows: First, follow the guide until you reach Kakariko (Or Hateno, if you want) Then, 1. Make potassium nitrate via nitrating potassium sulfate. 2. Make your way to a hot spring (Either the one near Hateno, or the ones near Death Mountain), to obtain Sulfuric acid. 3. Obtain charcoal (burn a stick or something this is self-explanatory). 4. Grind them together at a ratio of 75% Potassium nitrate, 15% charcoal, and 10% sulfur in order to obtain gunpowder. 5. Using ball bearings, (You could probably make them yourself or just ask some blacksmith to make them for you: They should exist, seeing as BOTW arrows are... rather perfect in shape), create bullets. 6. I assume you know what to do from here. Remember; The world is your canvas, So, paint the world red.
@@Mc523-4I9 considering the fact that there’s already canons in botw it would not be a stretch to ask a local to help in your mission to make a handheld canon or some sort of crude pistol.
@@jonasg.bisgaard1086 Actually, you're right. They do have cannons... Why haven't they made smaller guns yet? The only cannons I've seen were in the Citadel, though, maybe that's why? In any case, yeah, most people probably would both be willing, and able to assist you in making a weapon akin to a handgun.
1:48 Armored arm Link is awesome. 1:57 I shouldn't be turned on by this O_o. 1:57 SUBSCRIBE OR DIE! Isn't there a lot of apples at Satori Mountain? You can probably get there without too many problems. You can probably sell a lot of high quality apple meals to Beedle to get a decent amount of money since there is probably more than you can eat. Apparently a meal with 5 cooked apples cost around 50 each. It's not much but it's something you can work with. Aren't there round eared humans in the Zelda world? I don't think they appear in Hyrule that much. Going through the dueling peaks is the most straight forward path but it is a bit dangerous. Apparently my dad went around the peak. I guess he had issues. 4:25 I'm so stealing this. 5:12 I would like a Gerudo girlfriend ;3. I think I saw a group of them near Hyrule Fields at one of the stables. 5:26 Are human ears really that unusual to Hyrule? Humans do exist in this world. 6:12 Is that how you detect live Guardians? I thought you need to get close to one with a blue tunic. 6:56 YIPEE! 7:53 Purah won't believe you if you tell her your backstory? I could have a relationship with her when she grows back up ;3. I was thinking why would you come to Zora's Domain? Doesn't Lurelin village also have fish? Can't you just go around the wetlands? You might want to wait for the Goron region to cool down if you plan on going. It seems Subscribe couldn't hear your call... 12:16 Is Medli even the same type of Rito? 13:33 Oh yeah, I guess ladies would go through Hyrule too. That's none of my business.
I was watching this on my PC when a heard a loud, and I mean LOUD popping sound and my computer shut off and wouldn't turn back on. I dropped 100 bucks on a new power supply thinking that was the problem but it wasn't. I ended up just getting a free replacement because my warranty was still active. 10 days later, I never forgot about this video and picked up right where I left off lmao
actually hyrulians are generally 1-2 feet shorter than real life humans, so you would have a significant size advantage and could probably run fast enough to escape to a settlement without many obstacles. The real hard part would be fitting in at towns and settlements. Although, work that involves brute force would be a lot easier for you than most hyrulains, giving you a career advantage.
Lynels are probably the best enemies to run into since they only attack people who attack first or get too close, so just stay the hell away from them and FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DO NOT DRAW A WEAPON UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE and you are fine besides the probable Panic Attack
I want to say in this i would recommenon finding cloths which what the hylians would normally wear which them looking at the unfamilier cloths would cause the locals to freak out as you should wear proper cloths
I'd be just fine. The monster in Hyrule just like most RPGs are very polite about staying away from settlements. Which outside game mechanics makes a certain amount of since. At least on the surface a group could easily drive off bobokins, lizalfos and Moblins. I would assume for the most part Hynox and Talus stay where you left them. Which leaves Gleegok who might be horrid monsters or might not be.
Ur forgetting the fact that ON THE PATH TO THE MINE AKA THE CHECKPOINT SHOWING UR HALFWAY THERE THERE. IS A FREAKING LAVA MONSTER WHO THROWS MAGMA AT U SO BASICALLY GORON CITY IS IMPOSSIBLE TO REACH
Link’s (mostly) just a regular dude; I could body at-least the basic enemies. Plus, I’m Northern European, so the snow biomes in the game would be no challenge for me. Also, important thing I should mention; the guardians’ “lasers” are not actually lasers; as they would be invisible to the eye if that were the case, and they would not have the projectile-like properties we see in-game. It is most likely some kind of particle accelerator, given the explosion it causes. It could also be a plasma-based weapon, like a Star Wars blaster, which makes the parrying more explainable (though only marginally). In either case, light-speed reactions are not required.
Challenge run based off this idea: No runes No backflipping/flurry rushing No shrines You complete the Great Plateu but you throw out all loot from it No paraglider or you have to go to Rito Village to use the paraglider The end goal is to survive as long as you can or get all towers YOu can get tower
backflipping is possible irl and I can fire a bolt action 22 almost as fast as a semi auto 380 cal. 1911 if that aint a flurry rush I don't know what is!
Depends on how well human biology can translate into that universe. Do the Hearty Foods work? Am I severely outclassed in strength compared to other creatures, who can take explosions to the face? Or is it like being Kryptonian, and now the sun powers my ability to fly, superhuman strength, and lasers for eyes? Can we make Zonai wings last more than thirty seconds?
when you see trained travelers struggling with a red bokoblin that's not a very good sign if we're tryna fight some demonic laser shooting cyborg that move at the speed of light
Not seeing it in the comments by others, so I wanted to point out that Humans do in fact exist in Legend of Zelda's world. Hylians are just Humans favored by Hylia (or apparently part Zonai now?), but the surrounding kingdoms are shown to be round-eared Humans (such as Hytopia, the fashion clone of Hyrule). Humans may not be common in Hyrule proper, but they have appeared before, such as Ordona town in Twilight Princess. So at worst, anyone with outside knowledge of the world would assume you are just from another kingdom, and question why you decided to visit the hellhole of Hyrule. :)
Yeah you right hylians are similar to humans but don't forget that alot of them have supernatural abilities or physical attributes so I would say that the average human will have a tougher time surviving than your average hylians
9:55 I hate that camp too, that's why I found a shortcut that basically cuts the travel time in half. You have to climb a specific hill and you'll end up at the top of a mountain, and you can basically just paraglide the rest of the way down
For direction I would go to Gerudo dessert because one I’m used to heat, and two I’m a woman so I’m winning so hard. But fr in all honesty great video!
I would set up and then recruit people to begin a Caravanning business shipping Goron Gems to towns and cities, especially the Gerudo who must need valuable ores for their decorations, jewellery, and decorations for military gear.
My strat? Try to help the bokoblins, like give them food, help them hunt ect, until I can become their friend and gain their trust. Then I befriend other bokoblins, then maybe lizalfos, then chuchus, and I would continue befriending monsters, maybe even try to befriend a lynel. then become an associate of the yiga, so they will help me (my friendship with monsters may help with having them wanna help me) and then finally, when all of the monsters, AND the yiga, see me as a friend, try to become friends with Ganon. He would probably see me as a decent minion, and then, I would have the favor of every evil force in Hyrule, and if I get chased by guards? I can always count on the nearby bokoblins to assist. This method will: 1. Assure I have food. Bokoblins and other monsters may give me some food. 2. Assure I have shelter. There are plenty of monster camps which are indoors, and later on, the yiga clan may give some decent gear. 3. Protect me from people who may wanna kill me. Sure, I'm now an enemy of the gorons, the zora, the gerudo, and majority of the good races, but the only one who would really be able to handle a ton of monster would be link. And if I have a lynel pal with me, link most likely won't come near me. I can also get help to see if link frequently kills lynels. If he does, get 2 or 3 of them to protect me. If not, just have the one. 4. Assure I won't be a main target in the sequel. If link defeats calamity Ganon, and we enter the world of totk, il probably still be safe. The only enemies I would have would be the constructs. But most aren't stronger than bokoblins, so they will help. Gloom hands won't attack because Ganon sees me as a minion, the depths won't be as dangerous, as gloom won't effect me. In fact, it might even allow me to inflict gloom and become stronger. Since I know how totk works, I could use zonai devices to make a hoverbike! Oh I don't have a glider? Get a fairy, il be fine. This strategy is a little difficult, but very, VERY rewarding. Like most of Hyrule isn't a threat rewarding.
@@OniForYou but you do see bokoblins socialize with each other, and even other monsters! Plus they tame horses and bears, they hunt for food, there are many attributes that make them more than just killing machines.
Yeah they socialise but only with each other to everything else just an uncontrollable urge to kill when you wear the bokoblin mask they only treat you decently because they think you are one of them take the mask off and back to killing time ⏲
Yeah they socialise but only with each other to everything else just an uncontrollable urge to kill when you wear the bokoblin mask they only treat you decently because they think you are one of them take the mask off and back to killing time ⏲
I dunno why you gave me a map, but the clothes I happen to be wearing would be pretty good for this. I do actually happen to be wearing armor, and have weapons and tools on me. Whoa whoa whoa, even I, who am way more prepared than you are picturing, would not consider approaching a bokoblin camp, let alone try to fight them. Kakariko would probably not allow you to live there unless you married into the clan, I would go along with an armed caravan to hateno first thing. The handful of bokoblin encounters there are small enough groups we might outnumber them, which dramatically increases the odds of some of us surviving.
@@OniForYou I am a Kali Shakti Hindu who is religiously armed and armored, and I teach fencing, wilderness survival classes, and like to make games. Used to be a instruction contractor for youth paramilitary organizations like the Boy Scouts, Order of the Arrow, and the Knights of DeMolay. Forgot to point out that a map is really valuable, so selling our free bonus one to the leader of one of the settlements would be a good idea. We do not need it, because in the scenario we have already beaten the game pretty thoroughly so know the lay of the land. Once I was more settled and prepared, I would probably set up an armed trade caravan with Nat (the girl by kakariko who gets the snot beaten out of her, trying to get hearty truffles) to the hebra region, to a good place I know of that has hearty truffles, and a less dangerous road.
Hey, hear me out. What if I brought magic with me? Know in case you’re wondering where the heck I’ll find magic, I just bring my friends! If the land has magic they can use theirs! (Yeah, I totally had a dream where my friends had magic…) and trust me they would have some pretty cool magic… anyways great video.
technology Would be confused as magic to someone from the medieval ages so Get A pistol and a few boxes, when you get somewhat low go to one of the labs and show them how it works and the general concept who knows? Maybe they could recreate it as it isn't magic or Acheint tech.
If the yiga were, to be a problem, wouldnt it be best to join them?, hear me out, enemies wont attack enemies therefore if the yigas come accross o u on the road, n u already a yiga they wont attack u plus i dont think other enemies would attack yigas…bc yk, they are enemies aswell.
@@OniForYouhm, either way i think becoming a yiga is the best option as u can avoid them, because they always spawn Nd try to attack link and/or other hylians.
Funnily enough I'm actually working doing something to similar to that in part 2 it's not exactly romance but you will be interacting with purah alot in part 2
Нужно найти Линка. Обязательно. А потом говорить с ним, как с игроком, а не Героем. Сам персонаж тебя не поймет, но игрок из реального мира может начать помогать тебе выбраться отсюда
@@OniForYou The Skyview Towers feel like they're laying the groundwork for a public transportation system to me. But as far as we've seen we've got the one and only Pad
As myself i could probably use some training before fights, but i could easely survive to most monsters on short range fighting with sword, spears and other, but i know my limits, ain't no way i even dare fight a Lynel or a Guardian
Or better plan follow link at a distance and pick up whatever he doesn't pickup and he'll probably clean up the path for you. If it's still dangerous go the other way.
Well depending on the knowledge you had before you got sucked in, you could change the course of hyrule, if you knew how to make guns, you could make it, you just gotta get gunpower (or the hylian equivalent of gunpowder) and nothing will be able to stop you, even lynels would fear you, and with the gun you could beat the devine beasts, you just need help from the locals, hell you only need help from the rito and the gorons, the ritos can fly you to the terminals, and if its blocked off, just have a goron make you a hole to the terminal. and ask robbie to make anchient bullets that have the same effect as the anchient arrows, and calamity and dark beast ganon are easy, just shoot them to death, the master sword or light bow are not needed (any weapon can damage calamity, the anchient bullets would make it easy) and anchient arrows can harm dark beast, the only issue is the sheild calamity has and the quickly closing eye of dark beast
I don’t know. Climbing up to Death Mountain seems like it would be incredibly difficult if not impossible. If it’s not humanly possible to outrun the lizalfos, then how would you survive the fire ones? I guess your best bet would either be to pick a lucky path with fewer enemies or make as much room for potions, so you can buy time to sneak your way up. Even then, ensuring you have enough time to get to Goron village is another story. I suppose you could cook more potions as you get closer. Question becomes are there any cooking pots on your way up?(I don’t remember)
I don't remember exactly how but on my first Playthrough I didn't fight to many monsters at actually arrived at goron city from the side not the entrance 🤔
@@OniForYou i mean if you live till tears of the kingdom link and zelda wont have it so kinda not worth it since zelda made a whole school by living there
maybe it was gotten with bomb arrows? those could be crafted and It'd act like bow propelled granades who knows you could literally just shove like ten of em down the things throat to kill it in one attack or something.
I was thinking about that during my playthrough. If an average Joe needs Link to save him from a Bokoblin, and monsters that respawn every blood moon, humanity would get wiped out quickly in Hyrule. The only exception would be if the Sheikah and Gerudo actually trained people to fight, since Gerudo Town and Kakariko Village both have a high concentration of fighters who appear more than capable of defending their towns.
i know id survive My dad took me on live off the land hunting trips and we had to camp in an abandoned cabin which we had to cut wood using some crude tools that dad made to get the wood stove working and we slept next to it for warmth we ate deer meat and Saskatoon berries and made home made bread using a fire. we went 30 miles on foot. taking advantage of whatever we could it was a great learning experience and we really bonded. its a shame that not everyone has a dad that teaches them survival instincts and heading towards kakariko and hateno would be best bet if north isn't an option east always is in real life actually
Yeah I wish my dad took me to the wilderness I have always been into survival but no one in my family is really into that but yeah you would definitely do better than most
Interestingly enough the world isn’t as big as you think is it is like only around 2-3 hylian kms long (each meater is crossed in around 1.5 steps) you could make it to karaiko in less then 3h at most
@@OniForYou Update : I did it.... Man it was painful, i made sport with that, just to had a mechanic of weight, limiting my inventory... Took me 280 hours
@@OniForYou Quite litteraly... It was hell, now let's find my BOTW game i lost five years ago to do it on this game as well (spoiler : i won't find it)
This would be a good idea for a run after beating the game Drop yourself in the middle of hyrule with just the basic set of clothes and build yourself up without using abilities or other "superhuman" things like scaling mountains and paragliding with something the size of a towel
This is an excellent video but a normal person would likely stop at Kakeriko village or maybe if your well adjusted to your environment go to Hateno village, get a job, buy a house and settle down.
i wish this could happen. I would go to kakariko for about a month, then Hateno until i was completely prepared to get to Gerudo desert, where I would make my home, get married, and become a warrior.
@@OniForYou Maybe help with the Gibdo invasion since we know the secret is that they are weak to electricity and fire. So attach some topaz or rubies to a stick and defend her with our life
Thank you guys for the support on this video Part 2 is out now - ruclips.net/video/Pm-sJqSr08Y/видео.html
and a windwaker survival guide as well - ruclips.net/video/robSg5Wvqp8/видео.html
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Right I work in a gun factory so I’m going to head to Goron city and construct a gun right then I’m going to make a machine gun now I’m heading to a village and showing them guns and showing it to Robby and mass produce those guns raise army and then build artillery and start shelling the castle and kill Gannon
@@Pug500😮😅😅
what if we spawned with a gun?
Now this would be a whole lot different if this was in totk
Like just imagine, finally settling down in a town and going on your way, hunting in the local forest for the day and then in the corner of your eye you just see a puddle of gloom appear on the floor out of nowhere and start growing, it’s just over for you at that point
Yep I'm currently trying to figure out a guide but it's so difficult because of all the new mobs maybe I might do a review on totk instead
@@OniForYouno figure out a way for me to survive in Hyrule
Stand on a rock or a off the ground structure
@@OniForYou find a way to the sky islands (be it the sky view towers or something like that) and you might be safe, or castle town's replacement or hope Link is nearby
To be fair, you can just BARELY outrun gloom as link so unless you're super slow or out if shape you should be fine
Imagine Link just arriving at Hyrule castle and seeing a NORMAL AVERAGE HUMAN beating Ganon by himself
Man would go back to sleep
The master sword can beat and mop wielding farmer
With a normal sword
Well to be fair he doesn't have any memories he'd probably just shrug it off and go do something else.
As it is written, “Only Link can defeat Ganon.”
Would Yiga ever be problem? They may possibly notice your adventures and realize how strong you’ve been.
Thanks for the likes Y’all!
Not likely after all they are only after link and his associated with them it's not like your going around cleansing the divine beasts so even if they do notice you they would most likely recruit you
what if you joined the yiga clan after talking to some random person on the rosd to kakairiko
Only pros you get access to resources, information, weapons and sick ninja moves you just need to stay away from link or pretend like your looking for it.
as long you are not blond then they probably won't target you
Idk... I think they would be after you like travelers on the road, they mention getting jumped by other members at banana traps. That said joining them would be best... But Gerudo highlands would be kind of a no go, also mining in Goron territory would be hard as you lack a paraglider.
I doubt the average person could use a bow or any weapon without training but in kakariko there are the defense attack and bow people that could maybe teach you
Yeah kakariko is definitely the place to go if you want to some training
Then I'm not average then, I own and shoot a bow, And practice With Melee weapons. What? Even If I have a gun, I can only carry so many bullets! Learning to fight with a melee weapon could save your rear one day! Also Swords are cool.
Use a spear its the easiest to learn and yoy just need to thrust
@@Nighttime670 If someone can use a shovel then they can use a spear.
Anybody can hit something hard with a big stick, and that's essentially what a club is.
my personal guide to How To Survive In BOTW, assuming you start at the center of Hyrule Field:
- first, find cover. immediately. the nearest tree will do for now. you will have to carefully dodge guardians. this is likely the hardest part of the journey.
- second, locate and make your way to the nearest stable. explain that you have no food or money, and that you need a place to stay. getting a bed is not guaranteed, but the people here are kind enough to help you get on your feet and ready to travel. you may even learn how to ride a horse or use a weapon.
- thirdly, make your way to the nearest town, kakariko. be sure to make your way through the dueling peaks path if you can, as the other path through the wetlands is much more dangerous and slow going. try to make this trip with at least one other person. get your own horse if you can.
- once you're at kakariko, you have a choice: either try to settle in here, or get the locals' help in gearing up to make the trek to hateno. either way, you should learn to farm while you're here. while you might not need the skill, it will be useful to have the basics down.
- if you've decided to take the option of moving to hateno, be sure you have a group of people with you. there are monsters on the path. this trip will also be much better if you all have horses.
- once you're at your town of choice, find somewhere to live and something to work on asap. get to know the town and the people in it. understand their culture, and provide to it as best you can. this is your new home, after all.
REMEMBER:
- avoid combat as much as possible. unless you've already had combat training and can handle the weapons available to civilian travelers effectively, even a single red bokoblin can and will take you down. even with that combat training, it's best to stick in groups and avoid unnecessary conflict. yes, I'm telling you to run the fuck away like a little coward. being a coward is going to keep you alive.
- it's likely to be a multiple day trek between riverside stable and dueling peaks stable, so be prepared to camp. similarly, it's likely to be a multiple day trek between kakariko village/dueling peaks stable and hateno village.
- towns and settlements as you encounter them will be larger than the abstracted representations we see in game. there may be hundreds or thousands of people in the towns, if not more.
- very few people are actually going to ask about your ears. if they do, you can explain it as a deformity.
- travel with other people as much as possible. chances are you know jack shit about survival in the wilderness or combat against tribal beings like bokoblins or lizalfos. the kind of folks that travel around hyrule do, and will likely help to take care of you should you explain your situation ("stranded in the middle of nowhere with no food, water, or money" will suffice as an explanation, though if it's applicable or you need to not sound horribly insane, you can say you've lost part or all of your memory before that point).
That's a solid plan if I've ever seen definitely more safe than my one
@@OniForYou my base assumption is "these fuckers don't leave their house" so i had to focus on keeping the transported individual safe rather than exploring hyrule
chances are that most of the population doesn't travel much anyways, so :p
XD they definitely don't leave the house what was I thinking trying to get them to explore
This is perfect!
My explanation of where I was from would be that I was from another continent, and my ship was sunk by pirates, and when they landed in hyrule I escaped, and now I had nothing
This channel is insanely underrated. You can tell that this youtuber puts lots of effort and time into these videos.
😊
As a real-life survival instructor, I think that's VERY debatable.
I don't know how to put it in a way that you'd understand as I don't know what your hobbies and interests are, but this video trying to pass as "realistic" and "survival" is like if someone called it practical and inexpensive to build a house out of marble and bronze, build a budget gaming PC with a 7950X3D and 4090, start your first business by buying out Amazon, get into stock trading by becoming the president and changing laws to manipulate the market, etc. etc. etc.
No way in hell would you maximize your likelihood of survival by doing combat training, spear hunting gators and swines, climbing active volcanoes with fresh lava flows, etc.
This video is terribly low-effort but few realize it because the typical audience is gamers, not survivalists.
Realistically, you would die very quickly as instead of guardians, there would now be gloom spawn all around the map
That's for part 2 🤫 (maybe)
There aren’t too many around though. Besides, I think a moderately athletic humans ability to sprint would allow you to outrun it
@@ryanphillips3039you know those things are deathly fast
@@ryanphillips3039 faster than link sprinting
@@OniForYouimagine rauru gives you his other arm
the main problem is how the hell am i supposed to store everything, or does my shield, sword and bow magically stick to my back and i have infinite storage space (somehow)
The Big backpack you see the the travelling hylians using
If it brings my current clothes then I guess I will wear my roller skates
As well as my gun hat
@@jerekwright9379no roads to roller skate on
@@ryanphillips3039
Use them off-road roller skates.
As someone who loves isekai anime/webtoons this is very important information to know lol
Watch out for 🚚 kun
@@OniForYou Yeah, what he said. lol
@@OniForYouWatch out? Nah if I see that bitch I’m jumping😂
The only problem with this...
is inventory, I don't now about you but I can't hold enough food and resources to support an entire kingdom
Yeah but you could always ask beedle to sell you his bag 😭
I might just become superhuman from carrying that bag around everyday
Good that means you'll survive longer
i think you could do like the merchands. Have a horse (or even a carriage, as in totk) to carry anything you need. Plus, realistically, you would only keep the essentials, i.e. weapons, food and clothing.
@@OniForYouThen how will he sell and buy? He won’t even be a beetle. Just ben.
Realistically you could just say something like "I have a birth defect" if anyone questions you about your ears
Yeah you could
Actually everyone would just assume you're an Ordonian, or some other non-Hylian human. Only Hylians, Sheika(a Hylian subculture), and Gerudo have pointed ears.
You have inspired me to replay Botw as a human (no fast travels, manual saves, runes, perfect parrys, flurry rushes and no divine beasts or that I can but not use their abilities) I can't eat while in combat but I have to eat something within 3 to 4 days as to not starve to death. And then maybe in totk?
I'm glad you like it and that challenge is going to take alot out of you I'm speaking from experience
Pretty sure there's a mod that does most of these things haha
I don't think that's possible in totk because the game forces you to fast travel on the great sky island. Could just say it starts after you escape from great sky island
@@hylianro mods on Switch?
@@kaptainkilogram you can mod a switch yes, but it's easier to do on emulator
If a person could make it to Akkala tech lab, they could try to work under robbie (maybe in exchange for rupees or even ancient gear?) Most of the ancient gear would help a lot in combat, and if I get ancient arrows, then i could just instakill anything if it's too dangerous.
Yeah you could but farming guardians is very risky if you do go for this method I would recommend salvaging the parts from the unresponsive guardians
@@OniForYou yeah I'd probably do that until I get an ancient shield and/or ancient bladesaw or spear. Ancient bladesaw does extra damage to gaurdians if I remember correctly and the Ancient shield autoparries the Gaurdian beams. But yeah it would probably progress as salvaging > fighting the decayed gaurdians (the ones without legs) > fighting gaurdian stalkers (after gathering enough armor and weapons). It would just be cool working with ancient tech for me, and if it doesn't have to follow the normal cankn for botw, I could work by designing new ancient armor and weapons
@@JaloDBbut wouldn't you need ancient cores and their giant varients to buy the weapons and armor? And I'm certain they only drop for majority of them
@@CertifiedWaffler64 yeah that's true but I remember finding a few ancient cores under the decayed gaurdians though.
@jokuz1437 I just remembered too, I also remembered you could actually buy an ancient core off that guy who sells guardian parts on rainy days. I think his name was Teli or smth
I really like this take on getting isekai'd into Hyrule. Here are some other things that could be of importance:
1. Koroks: depending on how detailed your map is, one could visit some locations and use the seeds to get more inventory space (since this will quickly become a problem)
2. Hidden treasure: wouldn't there be clothing with special stats arround the map that could be of use?
3. Realistic food: food would start to degrade so I'm not quite sure if the trip to Goron city would be feasable, since the dehydration and food rationing is a constant threat.
Alternatively, one could start exploiting the financial system of Hyrule by selling items in bulk in a short timespan, combine that with contracts, that legally bind merchants to buy your stuff for the previously "normal" cost, one could amass a load of rupees, which can further be used to gain power over trading routes and due to Hyrule having really bad infrastructure, gain power over entire settlements.
Valid priorities but you wouldn't be able to see the Koroks
Y'all didn't fly into Goron city?
@@OniForYouactually, that would depend on wether one is considered purehearted by then or wether you just built different
well, my first thing to do would not be to reach any village but instead reach the first stable, ask when the next merchant going to hateno village comes by, and ask the merchant to accompany them. then, I have offered protection, probably at least partially food. i'd explain that I was an outsider from hyrule that was teleported by a sorcerer and that I don't have a clue where I am. in hateno, I would go to purah, and spoil her the entire botw story + totk one. so they can at least prepare, I get to be trusted as soon as link wakes up (if he's regular let's play link and not speedrunner link). then I settle in hateno / whatever village with humans / sheikas, gain the local trust, found a family and live forever after. I simply won't go to lurelin as it's too rough + I know about the futur pirate invasion. I then either become a farmer or a merchant, while being purah guinea-pig.
Bro playing chess 🤣
naaaaah
and ofc when if I don't find anyone that I like in hateno village, I use my rupees to go in hebra and try to date the shield surfer girl (name should be selmie) cuz she's da best
If we're being real most of us would probably be dead before getting off the first sky island.
Yep
I can't even swim-
Plus because of physics, diving into a lake would still kill you, landing in water can't save you from falling after a certain point.
@@Ze12365 yep it would be like landing face first into concrete
I love the positive messages of this channel such as; “leave people that aren’t subscribed to die at the hands of pig goblins”
Yeah we're very wholesome here 😌
Here’s an interesting idea: What advantages would you gain by being an outside person that knows of the world, by the way you set this out, in this situation you would have some insane knowledge
Knowing everything with out the but lacking the means to use most of your knowledge
That would suck, imagine knowing robbie needs the light without being strong enough to fight moblins😭😭 imagine knowing the perfect way to save hyrule but still struggling with blue bokoblins@@OniForYou
If glitches were to work, you could weapon smuggle and blss which are both harmless to the user so you can go and light it :D@@WashingMachineYT988
Me when i see the divine beasts "welp i dont know whether to be scared or amazed" anyway time to fight a bokoblin army
Also no unnecessary risks heck I'm a crazy kid I'm gonna fight what I can and do what I want but I will at least limit stone taluses, lynels, hinoxes, and well the divine beasts as I know my life will be split in two
Bro if a lynel sneezes you die 💀
Yep that's why the moment a lynel enters my field of view I'm running the other way
If you don't get arrowed down first
Ehhhhh it will be fine my field of vision is pretty big as I am far sighted so I will spot it before it spots me
People here talk so much about dying super quickly to gloom hands to survive once tears of the kingdom happens but there is one thing to consider: somehow people who think that the best solution to being stuck in a hole is playing sad music instead trying to get out, too many peole trying to cook with monster parts, lots of horny guys badly trying to get into gerudo town and so on survive too. With this in mind i do consider my chances to be quite decent
You didn't have to do them like that 😭
I’d become a Ghostly knight very quickly. As much as I have trained in martial arts since I was 8 years old, let’s face it, I’m not winning a fight against a lynel or king gleok or a Hinox and Silver enemies are extremely dangeroes and the Gold ones are over powered
I know right 😭
At least as a ghostly knight you could help Link with pristine weapons.
Yeah of course you're not fighting those but normal enemies are fine.
I go to hateno, make tech from the real world, and show it to purah so I can get a job, I then slowly get in a relationship with her, when the time to totk passes, I suggest making the skyview towers and a fort near hyrule Castle
Bro cheating the whole system 🤣
I sure hope ypu are an engineer then, becuase good luck trying to replicate machinery from memory and scratch
You just need to have your cell phone with you, you often have it in your pocket anyway, and you show it to Purah.
@@Ange.revolte Nope, it was specifically stated in the video that in this scenario you have nothing but your clothes and that initial gadget. No phone or anything else for that matter
@@mroffice8166 I know how to make a gun out of pipes and I have the Basic idea behind how to make gunpowder. I also have knowledge on how to make things like steam engines. as long as I can get get stuff to make things once I reach heteno I'd likely be ok (IF I made it that is).
ooh, this is cool. Me and a couple of friends thought about this recently and we came to the conclution that if we spawn in as a random NPC, we'll be fine, if we replace Link we're screwed, and almost anything else it depends on location and time. (Kakariko and Hateno are the best overall as not much dangerous happens there, and terry town + Goron village are good post BOTW, while rito honestly is fine durring BOTW and not TOTK)
really interested to see your spin on the question, and how you break everything down in your mind about it.
Thanks this really brings into perspective how powerful link is.
since none of us can survive in hyrule if we just dropped in, then how much preparation would we need? what's the bare minimum resources needed by the average person to survive hyrule? or maybe to whip ganon too?
Meet Purah. Have her invent GUN. She's smart enough where even if you don't know exactly how to make one, you can explain the general principle of powder-based explosion launching a projectile really really fast. It doesn't need to be something complex, just get a WWI-level antitank rifle to deal with Guardians and anything too big for you to handle.
That's cheating at that point
@@OniForYou Me, fully aware that the monsters respawn every Blood Moon, Ganon refuses to stay dead, and eventually Link himself starts creating tanks, aircraft, and naval vessels in the sequel: "Yes."
All's fair in love and war. :3
Honestly if you look at a revolver, the concept of how it works is very simple. You push a hammer back, pull a trigger that releases the tension of the little hammer making it hit the behind of a bullet that has a little explosive in it making a projectile that travels really fast. And that's basic knowledge even if you don't know anything about guns in general. With Purah's help it's easily done
meanwhile I'd just place a gun down on the bench and say "Ok, you see this? it's a handheld version of those cannons at akkila citadel. you should get how it works, right? I need help making more bullets and repairing it when it breaks. In exchange you can make as many as you want BUT I'll need to teach you how to properly hold and use it."
Hilariously, I know people have memes about exploiting Beedle selling him the grossest of things, but I treat my Beedle well because I'm always too afraid to let go of the monster parts because I might need them to upgrade equipment. So I always buy arrows, and hearty and stamina restoration creatures. Beedle retires as a rich man in my playthroughs.
Not in mine though 🌚
Just came across this video, and I just gotta say that I would’ve TOTALLY died from the fall alone. 😭 You are underrated as hell dude!
Hey thanks, peynut looks like your in my comment section now wasn't to long ago I was congratulating you on your video 😭
@@OniForYouLMAO I subscribed to you after that!
Thx let's keep working hard, feel free to contact me if you want to do a collab or something in the future love your video style👍
Fall from what?
@@zachtwilightwindwaker596 from your screen to the world
Legend tells of a certain potbellied, reptillian predator who lived and died to make sure you could. A century-old Zora legend claims that their Champion Mipha found one and slew it on sight with her Divine Beast. Scarred by the blood on her hands, Mipha took the body back with her as a trophy, but by the time Calamity Ganon was done with the rest of them, it was almost as if such a gargantuan creature never existed at all.
What's your source
@OniForYou
My source is that I made it up, but just imagine if I didn’t.
I don’t think that the Julian’s would be that suspicious of round ears, think of if someone had actual elf ears, we would probably make a few elf jokes, but other than that we wouldn’t be too suspicious of them.
You right I was over thinking it
Humans also exist in the Zelda universe and I don't see people looking at them strange.
@@zachtwilightwindwaker596 Eh... they don't appear at all in 'modern' Zelda games, so its safe to say they don't exist in BoTW/ToTK.
@@zachtwilightwindwaker596 pretty sure that the hylians are the humans. In media where they are referred to as humans, they still have the pointy ears.
Best strat:
1.Dont kill enemies unless necesary, they WILL get stronger due to xp system
2.Get a yiga/forest dwellers bow and start durability transfering and duplicating weapons.
3. Find a guardian corpse that gives an ancient core when moved and move it two grid spaces so you can use the infinite fountain of resources and INFINITE ANCIENT ARROWS from robbie(probably could use a lever to lift the guardian into some form of horse-powered vehicle in order to move it)
4. Gain skill with the bow and do Medoh, Ruta and Naboris (probably worth doing ruta first due to mipha's grace)
5. Set up a skew bounce and go into the final ganon room, kill fire blight by spamming ancient arrows.
Use the skew bounce on calamity ganon and insta kill him.
Dog ganon is literally a cutscene with a bit of bow skill.
If in danger at any point teleport with the sheikah slate, get and dupe fairies and wait out mipha's.
Literally immortal
Solid plan
I like to think that the average human's knees will crack like fuckin rice crispy's with any attempt at sneaking low to the ground, even if you are pretty fit
😭
I think: hyrule is such a misterious place that people dont even bother with weird looking people
U right
Yeah I could. Super easily. The hardest part would be getting to a road, then finding a decent city and settling down. Hateno village or kakariko seem perfect.
They are perfect
How I do it:
1) Download 100% Botw completion on your phone offline (you’ll need it, unless you actually remember every single small thing in Botw).
2) Speedrun shrines to get as stacked as possible with resistance and stamina (I have the slate technically, so it’s possible). You’ll need your video to know the locations of shrines, and where the villages are located.
3) Forage for food in forests, steal weapons from enemy tribes, and get ores/goods of any kind to sell to Beedle and those in Kakariko village, where you’ll need to go.
4) Buy all armour from selling whatever, so you don’t freeze, and explore more. Make sure to buy the armour for the different climates asap.
5) Defeat Vah Ruta, get Mipha’s grace. +1 life, just camp if you lose it, and wait for it to come back, thus removing the chance of death.
6) Do other divine beasts, and abuse the powers.
7) You win.
Good plan but You can't access the shrines though
@@OniForYou didn’t you say you get the slate? I mean, at the start, I get the slate with the map, right?
It's the slate with only the map functionality and nothing else so you can't access the shrines
@@OniForYou I’ll strangle Impa if I have to for her to give me the slate💀
Though the only divine beast that I can do is Vah Ruta because you don’t need many special powers (make Sidon run faster from the ice cubes) and Waterblight Ganon doesn’t have any OP attack. Just swim and smack him couple of times.
@@TheOnlyInfernoThe shrines open only to link as seen in the memory south from rito village, where zelda cant open it
Imagine if the human in question has a gun, and the battle with Ganondorf plays out like that scene from Indiana Jones.
Would be interesting
I don't think a gun would be that effective against Ganon.
@@mattiaboscherini4001 If it was blessed by a priest maybe as it would then be a holy weapon like the light bow/ silver arrows technically but who even has a blessed gun anyways?
@@pikaland3852 exactly. Good luck fighting Ganon without a blessed weapon.
Link is the strongest guy in the entire country, yet he is the only one who can actually die from a weak mob while people in hyrule are invincible to his sword and can fight mobs indefinitely. So, ordinary people can survive just fine. They are just bound in eternal hell, should a mob decide to attack them (as they can't win, nor die)
💀 bro that's dark
I don't know if that's a joke or not but it's just a gameplay thing, realistically anyone could die to any monster in the game ESPECIALLY an average joe.
Yep
But in this scenario The player is just themself, Not an invincible Hylian.
@@pikaland3852 right. So how many hearts do you have? 3? Or 30? Or just the one? Talking about realism is moot when you have no idea how strong any mob is, or how a guy can just solve puzzles for 8 hours and suddenly can withstand 80 stabs with a rusty iron spear. And no matter how weak or strong you really are, I'm fairly confident I don't freaking die from being whipped with a branch 3 times. also, I can run for more than 20 seconds and lastly, if you stay on the path and avoid mob camps that can be seen from a mile away, you rarely have to fight (if you're not a hero, the yiga shouldn't care about you either and even those are only a problem if you talk to strangers even though our moms told us not to ;p)
and you spot massive centaurs with you lion head run for your life, generally if it's bigger then you don't get near it, unless it's a king who ask you speak to him (key word ask, you don't want to anger royalty). Those things are not your business.
Wise words
They usually hang outside of the beaten path.
Though keep in mind they are territorial but intelligent, and they won’t draw their weapons unless you do first, or spend too much time by them or photograph them.
Let’s be real, we would all not step FOOT in front of a bokoblin, ANDDDD the majority of us wouldn’t be able to hit them with much strength because we are HUMANS!! So yeah, we would probably go to the nearest area where there is Hylians first and stay there “forever” or lose our sanity and stay in one spot because we just got sucked into a video game.
🤣🤣🤣😭
Honestly, if Link is even awake I'd just go find him whenever he's in the area.
Besides the fanon version of botw/totk link being a complete psychopath, canonically he's actually a pretty chill asf guy. If you ask him, he'd probably help you out since it'll be like a side quest.
He is fast asleep 😴
@@OniForYou shi, then I'ma just go clap that fake Zelda's cheeks
An arguably better way for an ordinary human to survive in Hyrue is as follows:
First, follow the guide until you reach Kakariko (Or Hateno, if you want)
Then,
1. Make potassium nitrate via nitrating potassium sulfate.
2. Make your way to a hot spring (Either the one near Hateno, or the ones near Death Mountain), to obtain Sulfuric acid.
3. Obtain charcoal (burn a stick or something this is self-explanatory).
4. Grind them together at a ratio of 75% Potassium nitrate, 15% charcoal, and 10% sulfur in order to obtain gunpowder.
5. Using ball bearings, (You could probably make them yourself or just ask some blacksmith to make them for you: They should exist, seeing as BOTW arrows are... rather perfect in shape), create bullets.
6. I assume you know what to do from here.
Remember;
The world is your canvas,
So, paint the world red.
That is diabolical
@@OniForYou I'll take that as a compliment.
@@Mc523-4I9 considering the fact that there’s already canons in botw it would not be a stretch to ask a local to help in your mission to make a handheld canon or some sort of crude pistol.
@@jonasg.bisgaard1086 Actually, you're right. They do have cannons... Why haven't they made smaller guns yet? The only cannons I've seen were in the Citadel, though, maybe that's why?
In any case, yeah, most people probably would both be willing, and able to assist you in making a weapon akin to a handgun.
Ultrakill player spotted
1:48 Armored arm Link is awesome. 1:57 I shouldn't be turned on by this O_o. 1:57 SUBSCRIBE OR DIE! Isn't there a lot of apples at Satori Mountain? You can probably get there without too many problems. You can probably sell a lot of high quality apple meals to Beedle to get a decent amount of money since there is probably more than you can eat. Apparently a meal with 5 cooked apples cost around 50 each. It's not much but it's something you can work with.
Aren't there round eared humans in the Zelda world? I don't think they appear in Hyrule that much.
Going through the dueling peaks is the most straight forward path but it is a bit dangerous. Apparently my dad went around the peak. I guess he had issues.
4:25 I'm so stealing this.
5:12 I would like a Gerudo girlfriend ;3. I think I saw a group of them near Hyrule Fields at one of the stables.
5:26 Are human ears really that unusual to Hyrule? Humans do exist in this world. 6:12 Is that how you detect live Guardians? I thought you need to get close to one with a blue tunic. 6:56 YIPEE! 7:53 Purah won't believe you if you tell her your backstory? I could have a relationship with her when she grows back up ;3.
I was thinking why would you come to Zora's Domain? Doesn't Lurelin village also have fish? Can't you just go around the wetlands?
You might want to wait for the Goron region to cool down if you plan on going. It seems Subscribe couldn't hear your call...
12:16 Is Medli even the same type of Rito?
13:33 Oh yeah, I guess ladies would go through Hyrule too.
That's none of my business.
Wow you analysed everything
I was watching this on my PC when a heard a loud, and I mean LOUD popping sound and my computer shut off and wouldn't turn back on. I dropped 100 bucks on a new power supply thinking that was the problem but it wasn't. I ended up just getting a free replacement because my warranty was still active. 10 days later, I never forgot about this video and picked up right where I left off lmao
Omg atleast you didn't have to spend anymore money 😭
actually hyrulians are generally 1-2 feet shorter than real life humans, so you would have a significant size advantage and could probably run fast enough to escape to a settlement without many obstacles. The real hard part would be fitting in at towns and settlements. Although, work that involves brute force would be a lot easier for you than most hyrulains, giving you a career advantage.
True
Fr the only problem I see is if you can speak and understand hyrulian mumbling, if you can't then good luck trying to communicate with people.
You can in this scenario
I am Capital H High right now, and thought that was really my stomach growling
Lol
I am not high and still thought my stomach was growling
Lynels are probably the best enemies to run into since they only attack people who attack first or get too close, so just stay the hell away from them and FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DO NOT DRAW A WEAPON UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE and you are fine besides the probable Panic Attack
Yeah 😆 I would flee
Me as soon as I would reach hateno: GIVE ME MAX HEARTS AND STAMINA *slaps evil statue*
You wouldn't even have the heart ir stamina containers
and to this comment omg! Also idc I’m bullying that statue 😡
Tru though
@@OniForYou TOTK NEXT!?
You cant technically enter shrines, so apparatus glitch is off limits
I want to say in this i would recommenon finding cloths which what the hylians would normally wear which them looking at the unfamilier cloths would cause the locals to freak out as you should wear proper cloths
Yeah
I'd be just fine. The monster in Hyrule just like most RPGs are very polite about staying away from settlements. Which outside game mechanics makes a certain amount of since. At least on the surface a group could easily drive off bobokins, lizalfos and Moblins. I would assume for the most part Hynox and Talus stay where you left them. Which leaves Gleegok who might be horrid monsters or might not be.
They would definitely be horrid
Ur forgetting the fact that ON THE PATH TO THE MINE AKA THE CHECKPOINT SHOWING UR HALFWAY THERE THERE. IS A FREAKING LAVA MONSTER WHO THROWS MAGMA AT U SO BASICALLY GORON CITY IS IMPOSSIBLE TO REACH
I mean I never encountered in first playthrough cuz I climbed from the side and didn't really follow the road 🤷
i understand why 1:56 is most replayed
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Link’s (mostly) just a regular dude; I could body at-least the basic enemies.
Plus, I’m Northern European, so the snow biomes in the game would be no challenge for me.
Also, important thing I should mention; the guardians’ “lasers” are not actually lasers; as they would be invisible to the eye if that were the case, and they would not have the projectile-like properties we see in-game.
It is most likely some kind of particle accelerator, given the explosion it causes.
It could also be a plasma-based weapon, like a Star Wars blaster, which makes the parrying more explainable (though only marginally).
In either case, light-speed reactions are not required.
Link is a normal dude that could body fully trained adults as a child with ease
@@OniForYou yeah but I got that dog in me too so it’s all good.
Challenge run based off this idea:
No runes
No backflipping/flurry rushing
No shrines
You complete the Great Plateu but you throw out all loot from it
No paraglider or you have to go to Rito Village to use the paraglider
The end goal is to survive as long as you can or get all towers
YOu can get tower
That's an interesting run would be very challenging might do this in my spare time
@@OniForYou Nice
Edit: You get one life and keep the old clothes from the shrine of resurrection
backflipping is possible irl and I can fire a bolt action 22 almost as fast as a semi auto 380 cal. 1911 if that aint a flurry rush I don't know what is!
@@That_One_Guy_fr what about the nintendo switch shirt? it'd be the perfect shirt for this challenge
Fun fact: humans are taller than hylians
Really by how much? Is 5'9 tall to them? I'm asking for a friend 👀
Average Hylian is around 6ft link is just short 😭
@@Fwuffy_Cuddles damn I stand no chance with Purah then 😭
Depends on how well human biology can translate into that universe. Do the Hearty Foods work? Am I severely outclassed in strength compared to other creatures, who can take explosions to the face? Or is it like being Kryptonian, and now the sun powers my ability to fly, superhuman strength, and lasers for eyes?
Can we make Zonai wings last more than thirty seconds?
Yes, yes, no and no
Realistically I'm going to be fucked and would need to train for years to even fight decently 💀
Ye
if you had to beat calamity ganon to get out i would go for the divine beasts but not immediatly i would need a lot of training to beat the blights
I don't even think it's possible for a human to beat them especially lightning blight gannon
true@@OniForYou
when you see trained travelers struggling with a red bokoblin that's not a very good sign if we're tryna fight some demonic laser shooting cyborg that move at the speed of light
Waterblight Ganon is your best bet if you would try.
You would need a entire team to be able to take down just the easy blights wind or water
Not seeing it in the comments by others, so I wanted to point out that Humans do in fact exist in Legend of Zelda's world. Hylians are just Humans favored by Hylia (or apparently part Zonai now?), but the surrounding kingdoms are shown to be round-eared Humans (such as Hytopia, the fashion clone of Hyrule). Humans may not be common in Hyrule proper, but they have appeared before, such as Ordona town in Twilight Princess. So at worst, anyone with outside knowledge of the world would assume you are just from another kingdom, and question why you decided to visit the hellhole of Hyrule. :)
Yeah you right hylians are similar to humans but don't forget that alot of them have supernatural abilities or physical attributes so I would say that the average human will have a tougher time surviving than your average hylians
The worst part of being a human in hyrule… encumbrance! You don’t have inventory slots! If you can’t carry it, you can’t use it.
You do have space just not slots
9:55 I hate that camp too, that's why I found a shortcut that basically cuts the travel time in half. You have to climb a specific hill and you'll end up at the top of a mountain, and you can basically just paraglide the rest of the way down
Wish I had known sooner
For direction I would go to Gerudo dessert because one I’m used to heat, and two I’m a woman so I’m winning so hard. But fr in all honesty great video!
Thx I appreciate it
I would set up and then recruit people to begin a Caravanning business shipping Goron Gems to towns and cities, especially the Gerudo who must need valuable ores for their decorations, jewellery, and decorations for military gear.
Smart
My strat? Try to help the bokoblins, like give them food, help them hunt ect, until I can become their friend and gain their trust. Then I befriend other bokoblins, then maybe lizalfos, then chuchus, and I would continue befriending monsters, maybe even try to befriend a lynel. then become an associate of the yiga, so they will help me (my friendship with monsters may help with having them wanna help me) and then finally, when all of the monsters, AND the yiga, see me as a friend, try to become friends with Ganon. He would probably see me as a decent minion, and then, I would have the favor of every evil force in Hyrule, and if I get chased by guards? I can always count on the nearby bokoblins to assist. This method will:
1. Assure I have food. Bokoblins and other monsters may give me some food.
2. Assure I have shelter. There are plenty of monster camps which are indoors, and later on, the yiga clan may give some decent gear.
3. Protect me from people who may wanna kill me. Sure, I'm now an enemy of the gorons, the zora, the gerudo, and majority of the good races, but the only one who would really be able to handle a ton of monster would be link. And if I have a lynel pal with me, link most likely won't come near me. I can also get help to see if link frequently kills lynels. If he does, get 2 or 3 of them to protect me. If not, just have the one.
4. Assure I won't be a main target in the sequel. If link defeats calamity Ganon, and we enter the world of totk, il probably still be safe. The only enemies I would have would be the constructs. But most aren't stronger than bokoblins, so they will help. Gloom hands won't attack because Ganon sees me as a minion, the depths won't be as dangerous, as gloom won't effect me. In fact, it might even allow me to inflict gloom and become stronger. Since I know how totk works, I could use zonai devices to make a hoverbike! Oh I don't have a glider? Get a fairy, il be fine. This strategy is a little difficult, but very, VERY rewarding. Like most of Hyrule isn't a threat rewarding.
They can't be reasoned with there basic impulse is to destroy and kill
@@OniForYou but you do see bokoblins socialize with each other, and even other monsters! Plus they tame horses and bears, they hunt for food, there are many attributes that make them more than just killing machines.
Yeah they socialise but only with each other to everything else just an uncontrollable urge to kill when you wear the bokoblin mask they only treat you decently because they think you are one of them take the mask off and back to killing time ⏲
Yeah they socialise but only with each other to everything else just an uncontrollable urge to kill when you wear the bokoblin mask they only treat you decently because they think you are one of them take the mask off and back to killing time ⏲
@@OniForYou but has anyone tried it?
I dunno why you gave me a map, but the clothes I happen to be wearing would be pretty good for this.
I do actually happen to be wearing armor, and have weapons and tools on me.
Whoa whoa whoa, even I, who am way more prepared than you are picturing, would not consider approaching a bokoblin camp, let alone try to fight them.
Kakariko would probably not allow you to live there unless you married into the clan, I would go along with an armed caravan to hateno first thing.
The handful of bokoblin encounters there are small enough groups we might outnumber them, which dramatically increases the odds of some of us surviving.
Who are you and what do you do?
@@OniForYou I am a Kali Shakti Hindu who is religiously armed and armored, and I teach fencing, wilderness survival classes, and like to make games.
Used to be a instruction contractor for youth paramilitary organizations like the Boy Scouts, Order of the Arrow, and the Knights of DeMolay.
Forgot to point out that a map is really valuable, so selling our free bonus one to the leader of one of the settlements would be a good idea.
We do not need it, because in the scenario we have already beaten the game pretty thoroughly so know the lay of the land.
Once I was more settled and prepared, I would probably set up an armed trade caravan with Nat (the girl by kakariko who gets the snot beaten out of her, trying to get hearty truffles) to the hebra region, to a good place I know of that has hearty truffles, and a less dangerous road.
This sounds like a plot line of a isekai light novel
Did take some inspiration from the isekai genre
Hey, hear me out. What if I brought magic with me? Know in case you’re wondering where the heck I’ll find magic, I just bring my friends! If the land has magic they can use theirs! (Yeah, I totally had a dream where my friends had magic…) and trust me they would have some pretty cool magic… anyways great video.
Your friend sounds interesting
technology Would be confused as magic to someone from the medieval ages so Get A pistol and a few boxes, when you get somewhat low go to one of the labs and show them how it works and the general concept who knows? Maybe they could recreate it as it isn't magic or Acheint tech.
he treats this like it could actually happen, I'm scared
It could though 👀
If the yiga were, to be a problem, wouldnt it be best to join them?, hear me out, enemies wont attack enemies therefore if the yigas come accross o u on the road, n u already a yiga they wont attack u plus i dont think other enemies would attack yigas…bc yk, they are enemies aswell.
You could join the yiga so that the clan is no longer a problem but I don't know about being able to avoid other enemies by becoming one 🤨
@@OniForYouhm, either way i think becoming a yiga is the best option as u can avoid them, because they always spawn Nd try to attack link and/or other hylians.
This video is really cool! It's fun to imagine how one would deal with a situation like this
Thank you this video took me a while to make 😅
Suggestion for episode 2 on TOTK : In middle of the survival guide can we get a guide to romance Purah too ?
Funnily enough I'm actually working doing something to similar to that in part 2 it's not exactly romance but you will be interacting with purah alot in part 2
@@OniForYou I can see why, she will help a lot for the survival of any humain being
0:56 Go wake up link
You can't enter the shrine until he wakes up
Нужно найти Линка. Обязательно. А потом говорить с ним, как с игроком, а не Героем. Сам персонаж тебя не поймет, но игрок из реального мира может начать помогать тебе выбраться отсюда
In this scenario he is still sleeping in the shrine of resurrection so that's a no go🌚
I’d rather be sucked into TOTK let’s be real. Once Robbie starts mass-producing Purah Pads, I’ll be able to teleport to any tower any time
Does anyone else have the purah pad I don't remember 🤔
@@OniForYou The Skyview Towers feel like they're laying the groundwork for a public transportation system to me. But as far as we've seen we've got the one and only Pad
Maybe in the dlc
@@OniForYou nintendo confirmed that sadly there will be no dlcs for totk
Nooooooo 😭
As myself i could probably use some training before fights, but i could easely survive to most monsters on short range fighting with sword, spears and other, but i know my limits, ain't no way i even dare fight a Lynel or a Guardian
Lynels are just too much
0:01 What’s with the Subway Surfers Guard sound effect?
It's a classic
Whats NOT with the Subway Surfers Guard sound effect?
I love this idea so much. I wish there was a story or comic written with this premise
Yeah me too
Ive had small experience with a shield and a bow but I do sword martial arts like Kendo but I doubt it will do anything to a lynel
You've got a better chance than most
Or better plan follow link at a distance and pick up whatever he doesn't pickup and he'll probably clean up the path for you. If it's still dangerous go the other way.
He asleep
Possibly after heading east to kakariko and then hateno u could go south to lurline village
Yeah that's also an option
@@OniForYou actually thinking about it again just know if u stayed there u would eirther die or go back to kakariko/hateno with the events of totk
I think they also have fish.
The best is hateno, There were no rockfalls, unlike kakariko, and no pirate attack, unlike lurline.
Well depending on the knowledge you had before you got sucked in, you could change the course of hyrule, if you knew how to make guns, you could make it, you just gotta get gunpower (or the hylian equivalent of gunpowder) and nothing will be able to stop you, even lynels would fear you, and with the gun you could beat the devine beasts, you just need help from the locals, hell you only need help from the rito and the gorons, the ritos can fly you to the terminals, and if its blocked off, just have a goron make you a hole to the terminal. and ask robbie to make anchient bullets that have the same effect as the anchient arrows, and calamity and dark beast ganon are easy, just shoot them to death, the master sword or light bow are not needed (any weapon can damage calamity, the anchient bullets would make it easy) and anchient arrows can harm dark beast, the only issue is the sheild calamity has and the quickly closing eye of dark beast
Yeah but most people don't have that knowledge
I NEED second part
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I don’t know. Climbing up to Death Mountain seems like it would be incredibly difficult if not impossible. If it’s not humanly possible to outrun the lizalfos, then how would you survive the fire ones? I guess your best bet would either be to pick a lucky path with fewer enemies or make as much room for potions, so you can buy time to sneak your way up. Even then, ensuring you have enough time to get to Goron village is another story. I suppose you could cook more potions as you get closer. Question becomes are there any cooking pots on your way up?(I don’t remember)
I don't remember exactly how but on my first Playthrough I didn't fight to many monsters at actually arrived at goron city from the side not the entrance 🤔
This channel is amazing and underrated also are we gonna ignore how the person has over 400,000 rupees?
Your rupees will look like that when you have over 100 hours in the game
@@OniForYou
I have well over 100 hours and mines looking under 1000 rupees most of the time.
Buying the house if u wont settle is kinda overkill since u wont get to come back easily since u cant tp
Fair enough but just having it gives peace of mind like the option is there if you want
@@OniForYou i mean if you live till tears of the kingdom link and zelda wont have it so kinda not worth it since zelda made a whole school by living there
I keep looking at the inventory and seeing the molduga fin. 😂😂
Breaks the emersion doesn't it
maybe it was gotten with bomb arrows? those could be crafted and It'd act like bow propelled granades who knows you could literally just shove like ten of em down the things throat to kill it in one attack or something.
I was thinking about that during my playthrough. If an average Joe needs Link to save him from a Bokoblin, and monsters that respawn every blood moon, humanity would get wiped out quickly in Hyrule. The only exception would be if the Sheikah and Gerudo actually trained people to fight, since Gerudo Town and Kakariko Village both have a high concentration of fighters who appear more than capable of defending their towns.
Yeah
NPC's never die. They just get bonked and fall over until Link finishes clearing the base.
Your not an npc though
There's a reason why Hylians almost went extinct and remained endangered ever since.
True
i know id survive My dad took me on live off the land hunting trips and we had to camp in an abandoned cabin which we had to cut wood using some crude tools that dad made to get the wood stove working and we slept next to it for warmth we ate deer meat and Saskatoon berries and made home made bread using a fire.
we went 30 miles on foot. taking advantage of whatever we could it was a great learning experience and we really bonded. its a shame that not everyone has a dad that teaches them survival instincts and heading towards kakariko and hateno would be best bet if north isn't an option east always is in real life actually
Yeah I wish my dad took me to the wilderness I have always been into survival but no one in my family is really into that but yeah you would definitely do better than most
Just have a gun in your pockets every time you play and boom you can never get hit
@@jerekwright9379 Out of Ammo
@@mcraft5559 dang well then dead for me
I spend a lot of time hiking and rock climbing and I mean the hardcore kind so I’d probably be well set to survive hyrule
Can't say the same for me
@@OniForYou but I definitely wouldn’t survive totk
my uncle taught me how to bird whistle when i was younger so i’d probably whistle sprint to lurelin village and make a life there
That doesn't work for you
honestly i would love to see someone make a mod of this
They should
Interestingly enough the world isn’t as big as you think is it is like only around 2-3 hylian kms long (each meater is crossed in around 1.5 steps) you could make it to karaiko in less then 3h at most
Bruh 💀
Yeah basically you can survive by going straight to kakiroiko or heteno then chilling
Another comment from me, you managed to make me play TOTK again, and i'm gonna try it as an regular human
Yeah I got a guide for totk coming soon
@@OniForYou Update : I did it.... Man it was painful, i made sport with that, just to had a mechanic of weight, limiting my inventory... Took me 280 hours
💀 bro went to hell and back
@@OniForYou Quite litteraly... It was hell, now let's find my BOTW game i lost five years ago to do it on this game as well (spoiler : i won't find it)
What about killing Gannon? I mean you don’t have to, but if you can you might get to go home
If gannon sneezes you die ☠
Nah I’ll be fine
But if he just so happens to have peanuts I’m definitely screwed
I’m allergic to them
This would be a good idea for a run after beating the game
Drop yourself in the middle of hyrule with just the basic set of clothes and build yourself up without using abilities or other "superhuman" things like scaling mountains and paragliding with something the size of a towel
Yeah
This is an excellent video but a normal person would likely stop at Kakeriko village or maybe if your well adjusted to your environment go to Hateno village, get a job, buy a house and settle down.
Thx and yeah if it were me ii would stop at hateno
i wish this could happen. I would go to kakariko for about a month, then Hateno until i was completely prepared to get to Gerudo desert, where I would make my home, get married, and become a warrior.
Solid plan 👌
If it were TOTK I'd try to get on Riju's good side. Don't ask me how. I'm still working on that part!
I don't know how I'm going to do that it's not like a regular person can help her with her lightning
@@OniForYou Maybe help with the Gibdo invasion since we know the secret is that they are weak to electricity and fire. So attach some topaz or rubies to a stick and defend her with our life
9:09 when he says punish the like button the like button actually glows in rainbow
Yeah cool right