If you want to find the Dorephan Guardian yourself, look in the small pond just south of the Lanayru Tower! It's the closest Guardian to Zora's Domain, found just off the Zora River!
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When you mentioned the stories usually surrounding royalty were you thinking of any concerning the Royal Family in England? Also, I was wondering how King Dorephan got his scar. When I read that story on the stone I was amazed. I wonder if he could still do that, but he might be too old now
In Tabantha Village Ruins, you can find a single Guardian half-buried in the snow in the wreckage of a destroyed house. This implies that the entire village was destroyed by a lone Guardian. Spooky.
not really... it's not like the guardians retrieve their dead. Surely the rest of the attacking guardians retreated towards the castle when zelda made her assault that ended in her 100 self sealing inside ganon.
liam nehren there wouldn’t be enough of them alive to retreat to the castle. And it’s not like a single guardian couldn’t take down a village, the people can’t touch them
the arrow in the guardians eye with the shield and spear beside it is incredible, like seriously, the attention to detail in this game never ceases to amaze me. it’s such a small and random little easter egg, yet so pivotal to the immersion of the game. it really makes you feel like the game itself is a real world, something that has existed beyond what you play in as Link.
King of hyrule: Sad music, hells at his daughter , lost his kingdom King of the zoras: RAINING BLOOD PLAYS , THROWS GUARDIANS AROUND, KINGDOM IS STILL BEAUTIFUL AND SERENE.
The exploded ruin could be a reference to the Bomb Shopkeeper’s House in Twilight Princess. Both are situated on top of a high elevation, overlooking Kakariko, and both buildings exploded.
@@dalejhunter1 I mean. Looking on the backstory of the shadow bugs. They do have twilight magic. And the twili is believed to be the sheikah. And they are aligned with the royal family. So it's not that far fetched actually that the corrupted guardians would turn on their creators
Know what I think? I think that was a Bomb Shop and whoever lived there used it to take out the guardians Notice how they are crawling TOWARDS the house? I bet the person saw them coming, knew he was going to die anyway under assault from 3 Guardians, lit a fuse...and blew up the whole bomb stock. Taking out the Guardians, the shop, and himself
Zora soldiers: give their hearts and souls into protecting their domain from the guardian, sacrfificing their lives and leaving their families in mourning King Dorephan: Lmao yeet die
Even though they don’t actually come out of the pillars in-game, the concept art still implies that that’s how they emerged from the pillars. It is very creepy.
I've been trying to find the "King Dorephan Guardian" since I read that tablet. I had always looked around upland Zorana to find it. If this is the Guardian, then that is quite the throwing arm the King has.
*Casually chucks a Stone Talus from Zora's Domain into Hyrule Castle, bonking Ganondorf on the head while he's giving his evil villain monologue in BotW 2, instantly killing him, somehow breaking Demise's curse, and ending the series, with the Zora king remembered as the TRUE hero of the Zelda universe*
I am glad someone's finally mentioned how weird that one isolated building in the Rikoka hills with the seeming absolute overkill of 3 dead guardians is in video form. Bomb shop makes a lot of sense, I didn't think of that. I just assumed a farmer royally pissed off Ganon.
Bomb shop makes a lot of sense, especially since Guardian lasers set things on fire. Unlucky for them, the whole building was filled with combustible explosives. The smallest flame could make the whole place explode, which it did.
Fun Fact: Link destroying a gaurdian with a pot lid is actually canon and is what got him recognized by the royal family. I belive the account of this is in one of books somewhere in game.
@@macaroon_nuggets8008 One of the guardians malfunctioned and aimed towards the princess, Link bravely grabbed a pot lid and deflected it towards the guardian without a thought for himself, something along the lines of that
It’s clear that Nintendo was inspired by Miyazaki here as well, the guardians give me hella Laputa vibes, especially the legs of the guardians compared to the arms of the metal dudes in Laputa. And it’s been said that Princess Mononoke inspired it as well.
The exploded building near Kakariko Village seems like a direct reference to the building behind Barn's Bombs in Twilight Princess, where the building was destroyed in an explosion, conveniently killing three shadow bugs, in the Kakariko Village of the time.
Guardians attacking a bomb shop actually make sense when you think about it. Since the assault most likely happened before the Ancient Arrows were invented, shooting a Guardian in the eye with a _Bomb_ Arrow would have done the most damage to it. Destroy a shop that mass-produces gunpowder, and cripple the creation of Bomb Arrows.
What I think is the Guardians shot the lazer at some sort of bomb shop and it exploded the shop destroying the Guardians plus it could have been kakariko villages bomb shop thats why its not exactly in the village because if the shop were to explode it could destroy other shops and house's around it would also be destroyed.
Zeltik also mentioned a sword there. Maybe someone hit his sword into the bombs, sending it flying planting itself in the dirt outside, and killing the guardians in a last ditch effort to save kakariko village from the guardians due to the hill reaching that way.
I think its just another one of those ancient tech labs ! Since there were many before and ancient material energy is quite powerful , plus it also makes sense why the sword is present there !
That also explains why bomb arrows can be really hard out in the wild. All of the main producers were killed during the calamity. But I do think ancient arrows would have already exited. They are ancient, after all. But they're also hard to create and expensive, so that might be why few people had them.
it is truly insane to me how much detail was put into this game. thanks for highlighting things i for sure never would’ve noticed. it just makes the game that much more enjoyable
You know about the whole discovery thing, I once read a comment after a video that said "I will always remember the face my friend made when he realized that the great plateau wasn't the entire map." or something like that
It would be totally cool if in BOTW2, we can see Guardian's protecting people instead of trying to kill them. That would be really interesting, especially if Ganondorf comes back too. :o
True, but I think that Zelda along with the Sheikah could maybe make some protective "fire wall" for Ganondorf or something along those lines. :) Just some head canons, don't mind me hahah. XD
Judging by the lack of towers in the trailer, its safe to assume the guardians were dismantled as to prevent another incident. ...Not that Ganondorf needs them though.
As cool as that would be, given the lack of towers and shrines in the E3 trailer I doubt there will be any sort of major Sheikah influence in this game as it was in Botw 1.
Who would win? A mechanical Spider programmed to destroy the very evil that plagues a kindom, which is also the reincarnation of the first demon king, now possessed by a blight of magic that constructs life from it's environment that also has a durable hull and can scale any surface with 8 mechanical arms. One big fishy boy.
I really love the effort you put into replicating the stories, like with Link in Zora armor battling a guardian with a trident and dying. The small touches you add to enhance your narration really set you apart from other channels!
It really says something about the depth and creativity of the devs that each Guardian you find tells its own sad story of what lives it took, what it ruined, and how it finally came to its own demise...It gives off such a weird feeling...
One of my favorite story moments in BotW was recovering the last memory, partly because I realized you could tell exactly what was going on based on the positions of the Guardians at the moment they were frozen. Also, they appear less frequently toward the edges of the map, indicating they spread out from a central location. You could probably track their progress with some investigative effort. This also uncovers a great mystery: the guardians avoid the presently existing towns, and there's no clear explanation for why.
A lot of this is explained in the Creating a Champions book, which includes a map detailing the Guardian's advance from Hyrule Castle in all directions. Guardians weren't able to reach in large masses as far as Kakariko Village because of the natural landscape. The high mountains dotted around the village provided a natural barrier which the Guardians weren't able to climb etc.
@@jacobg5122 it's probably that the guardians either didn't know kakariko village was there, or had to rush hyrule castle or fort hateno, which deterred them from attacking.
The ones you find wrecked on the beach give a special kind of ominous feeling. Like, they were probably chasing people all the way there, who had to jump into boats and leave Hyrule completely behind, maybe without any of their things or their families. Some of the boats probably would have been sunken by the guardians firing at them too. What finally took them out is a mystery, maybe archers trying to protect the fleeing people.
@@jacobg5122 It's not that they couldn't climb because of the landscape. It's that they couldn't detect the towns that they haven't attacked because of the landscape.
Same. Especially when he explained the rusty shield and sword with the arrow in the guardians eye. I probably just randomly got it before, but knowing this now.... I feel so bad just getting the items wkebs wme
The exploded building was Morshu's shop The Guardians tried to rob the shop, but they didn't have enough rubies and the shop blew up They should have been a bit more... *MMMMMMMMMMMMM* RICHER
4:55 depending on the velocity and frequency that this process has, this could have had a terrifying yet awesome outcome. I am imagining an "our arrows will blot out the sun" (300) scenario, only with thousands of guardians swarming from thows pillars, casting the whole sky dark.
The amount of subtle detail in this game still amazes me to this day. I'm still discovering new things and new places every time I replay the game. Hell, I didn't even know about the Lanayru Promenade until I saw your video on it, and I'm on my 7th play-through
You should definitely do more videos like this!!! It's really fascinating to see how much detail really went into the game: things that most people(including myself) miss when they play.
If I had to guess why there's two guardians along with Ganon's cocoon is for them to serve as guards if anyone tries to approach the room while he's trying to rebuild his body
This video is exactly why I love Breath of the Wild so much- there's so much detail and lore built into every aspect of the game, down to tiny stuff like this that just makes the experience so incredibly rich. I definitely want to see more videos like this!!
I love going into areas of hyrule and thinking of stories of what could’ve happened and I also love using hyrule castle theme for Zelda theory videos too!
he had wandered far after the great calamity, he had failed to protect those in Hyrule, he would try elsewhere. he was on his way up death mountain when he heard it, the locking on of a guardian stalker. he quickly leaped behind a rock, hearing an explosion and feeling the heat of the blast as he was pelted with rocks. he charged in, trying to hit it with his spear he took off a Moblin, it barely harmed it, the guardian locked on for another blast, though he was quick to dodge, the blast still sent him soaring through the air, disarming him of his spear and shield. in a last-ditch effort, he pulled out his bow and shot it. he heard a loud ting noise, the guardian began to power down death mountain wasn't safe, he had to go elsewhere. he heard of a place, surrounded by mountains, he was going there when he saw a little, untouched house, he rushed inside hoping to find someone but... it was empty, a bomb shop. he left the store, disheartened when three red lasers pointed at him, he rushed back inside and slammed the door locked. he heard them, closer, louder, they were trying to get in the house. he looked around for a way out, and indeed did he find a way out. in a cupboard was a bottle of alchohol, a glass, and a box of matches. his way out sat before him, he sat down behind the counter, poured a glass, and lit a nearby bomb. a guardian's eye peered through a window, the beeping of its laser locking onto him. he raised his glass, "cheers" he chuckled before downing the drink, the fuse getting ever closer to its base.
@gjn jjbgjmg But the one in Twilight Princess is the only one that’s in/near Kakariko Village. Also, the storage house where the bomb merchant keeps his bombs is accidentally blown up by Link while searching for shadow bugs in TP.
Yes, please do more videos like this, I hadn't seen a lot of these spots, and these are so cool! I especially like the one with the arrow in the eye and the fact that the king literally defeated a guardian by yeeting it into a ravine, my respect for him has increased a hundredfold XD
1:06 interesting you use that phrasing. The German name for Devine beasts in game isn't actually a translation. They're called "Titanen", obviously meaning "Titans". What a funny coincidence. By the way, the actual translation for "Devine beasts" would be "Heilige Bestien" in case you were interested
in dem kontext dürfte es eher "göttliche wesen" heissen. wäre ohnehin interessant zu wissen, wie die übersetzung aus dem japanischen wörtlich lauten würde und was da jetzt genauer ist. man merkt oft, wie sehr die englische und deutsche fassung von einander abweicht. "titanen" würde man jedenfalls kaum zu "divine beasts" übersetzen und umgekehrt.
Never once had I said to myself, "One day @Zeltik will make me chuckle with one of his videos" You have great editing skills friend, and also comedic timing.
Ya got to love it when Zeltik uploads. Brilliant theories and descriptive top (however many) videos. Thanks Zeltik for always making me happy with your content.
I really appreciate how you added black bars at the top and bottom. I have a OnePlus 7T Pro so the phone screen is taller, and when I zoom the video in fullscreen it takes up the entire thing. VERY satisfying. Also check your Twitter DM's!
Bruh imagine Dorephan throwing it like an Incineroar Up Throw, straight up breaking the guardian against his own back (or in this case, head) and casting it aside
There's so many new things I learn about this game from these videos. I didn't even put together the mini stories, like the Wizzrobe implied to have burned that location.
Since im finally early it would be cool to have a theory about the guy before hyurule market in ocarina of time who collects poes as adult link. Also I think that when using the mask of truth as child link the guard in the same place says something about being interested in ghosts/poes.
One that stood out to me was one I found near the Akkala tower. It was a guardian with a long sword planted firmly in its next. It's been a long time since I've played it, but I can remember crossing a bridge and seeing it pinned against the wall. Love this game!
I love these because there is so much mystery behind the map in BOTW, you always do an amazing job of putting detail behind things that can otherwise go overlooked
Do you think the Dragon "statue" at the zonai ruins - where you find the spring of courage - was actually supposed to be a divine beast? I don't think ive seen anyone bring it up, but walking along it I noticed it has similar architect to the other beasts, perhaps the earliest prototype of its kind, given how weathered and broken by time it is. That perhaps the power failed, wasn't the right kind or simply evaporated/leaked due to faulty systems to keep it in functioning condition. Walking along it alone tells you it's sizable enough to get away with being one and is half buried in the base of the dueling peaks - in which there is a npc that claims a Dragon split in half mind you, though she could've easily meant Farosh or one of the other two dragons currently roaming hyrule. The zonai ruins looks like it's in a giant hole, almost more like a huge crater looking at it from above and one layer has several deposits of luminous stones
I hope there will be more videos like this. It's interesting to see, especially for some of the more obscure places on the map that casual players might not visit.
2:30 for the soldiers who held the line at Fort Hateno, preventing what Guardians made it past Link from ranging further East, THEY HELD THE LINE! AND THEY HAVE HELD THE LINE FOR A HUNDRED YEARS
We see in age of calamity the soilders really did what they could to hold the mechanical terrors, we can see an outpost likely hastely made for a vantage points as well as taking shots at the guardians. 4 areas at the edge of hateno probably were outpost as well but are overrun. Other burning ruins suggest other outpost or small fortifications are made as well in an attempt to slow the machines down. And we also see in a cutscene some soilders trying to melee a guardian before saved by zelda's sacred might. After that they hold the line against monsters and purah probably made EMP like devices around the area so the guardians can't close again without getting disabled
That bombed out Village could be one of two things: A- An outpost were some Solders retreated to after battling other Guardians and monsters, as the guardians aproached they decided to detonate the outpost and kill the guardians rather than let them go to the village. B- A cunnin trap, a small outpost-Village that looked kind of important, maybe some decoys and when the few Guardians who actually got there, whoever planted the trap made the thing explode, taking the guardians out.
The idea of B I G F A T F I S H M A N casually walking up to one of the most feared enemies in Zelda, grabbing it, and throwing it into a rivine is the best thing to think about.
Second to that would be trying to figure out if Sidon will become huge and portly when he inherits the throne, as such seems to be tradition among the Zora.
Believe it or not, I ran into the first mentioned guardian just the other day after destroying a nearby camp. It was pretty darn cool seeing someone talk anout this one and others. Great video!
I loved this, it really is impressive how you found these, I probably grabbed the spear and arrow from that guardian without stopping to see the story behind it.
After meeting Purah and unlocking the Sheikah Slate's remaining functions, she offers to upgrade the Runes using Ancient Parts. If you talk to her (i think without having the required parts) she tells Link about a place that has destroyed Guardians near Rikoka Hills northwest of Telta Lake, that's the place mentioned in this video about a possible explosion.
Brilliant video. I really do take for granted all the little things littered around in this game. I've gained a renewed appreciation for the detail, care and expert planning that went into the creation of this phenomenal game. Your analytical style is really on point too. Nicely done!
It would be cool to see some of these scenes play out in Age of Calamity, but I'll settle for a playable King Dorephan yeeting enemies to the four corners of the realm.
It was when I first explored the forgotten temple and saw a dead guardian staring in from a space where a window might be that I got just how bad things had been 100 years ago. That guardian alone told a huge part of a story. Finding more of these is so cool!
It is interesting that they're only around religious places on the plateau, the Temple and the Abbey. Why didn't they go for the Shrine of Resurrection?
@BonaparteBardithion The Shrine of Resurrection is on top of a cliff and blocked by a Sheikah stone door. Since the Great Plateau is so elevated, it’s likely that only a few Gaurdians managed to get up there. Also, since Guardians appear to go after Hylians, they most likely went after structures like the Temple of Time because people hid in them after the great calamity. People likely fought back (resulting in some Gaurdians being destroyed), but the Gaurdians likely relocated once everyone on the Great Plateau was killed or fled. Maybe King Rhoam was one of the Hylians who fled to the Great Plateau and died at the hands of Guardians. This would explain why his ghost is there. The stone structure at the top of Mount Hylia (which is on the Great Plateau) is hinted at being the king’s grave in BotW’s game files.
@@vuvuzela4570 not entirely: we don’t know where Rhoam was when the attack happened and since Age of Calamity is non canon we can’t take it’s approach on the story at face value, if anything I still believe the idea Rhoam died on the Great Plateau and was later buried by the Shieka (confirmed with Building a Champion)
Top video - I've been bagging metals of honour for the first time this week and I bad myself from fast travelling - seen so many hidden corners as a result. Hyrule now feels like my ends
It probably is. It’s the only guardian that’s anywhere near Zora’s Domain and it’s lying in a ravine, just like the Zora story said. BotW really does have amazing attention to detail. Have you seen Zeltik’s video on Akkala Citadel? The fortress is literally designed to be Hyrule’s first line of defense against seafaring invaders. The structure and layout of the fortress makes sense with this backstory too, with ravines designed to force invaders to walk through canon fire and other details. It’s simply amazing.
Your attention to detail is unreal, I've put over 350 hours into BOTW and you pointed out details that I've never came across. I sure hope BOTW2 gives us more story to the ruins scattered through out or brings them to life again
When he said that the building with the three guardians, all i thought was Barnes from Twilight Princess and how his house gets blown up, when we try and get the tears of light in Kakariko.
I love the attention to detail the creators, and in turn players have to the environment and subtleties. I loved noticing these things during gameplay and love these videos expanding on them and pointing out things I didn't see
3:23 In my opinion, the person in question most likely didn’t just put down his spear. Based on the positioning, my assumption is that he most likely slammed the spear into one of the Guardian’s limbs, most likely aiming to embed it into the ground, most likely not permanently considering the Guardian’s strength, but long enough for him to lodge the arrow into its eye while it temporarily couldn’t back up, since most of the time when you combat guardians they attempt to crawl back while aiming at you to maintain proper distance due to its ranged attacks
It's honestly stupidly funny how a lone Guardian just rolled up on the fish bois with a big stick and clobbered every attempt to stop it, and the Big Fish was just like 'YEET'
If you want to find the Dorephan Guardian yourself, look in the small pond just south of the Lanayru Tower! It's the closest Guardian to Zora's Domain, found just off the Zora River!
How do you get these cool camera angles for your footage?
^^^ @zeltik
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When you mentioned the stories usually surrounding royalty were you thinking of any concerning the Royal Family in England? Also, I was wondering how King Dorephan got his scar. When I read that story on the stone I was amazed. I wonder if he could still do that, but he might be too old now
It would be cool to see a completed calamity ganon in Botw 2
In Tabantha Village Ruins, you can find a single Guardian half-buried in the snow in the wreckage of a destroyed house. This implies that the entire village was destroyed by a lone Guardian. Spooky.
not really... it's not like the guardians retrieve their dead. Surely the rest of the attacking guardians retreated towards the castle when zelda made her assault that ended in her 100 self sealing inside ganon.
liam nehren there wouldn’t be enough of them alive to retreat to the castle. And it’s not like a single guardian couldn’t take down a village, the people can’t touch them
Dew it
Box, palpatine is that you?
Hanakin Sidewalker that’s horrifying
the arrow in the guardians eye with the shield and spear beside it is incredible, like seriously, the attention to detail in this game never ceases to amaze me. it’s such a small and random little easter egg, yet so pivotal to the immersion of the game. it really makes you feel like the game itself is a real world, something that has existed beyond what you play in as Link.
I think it was a bokoblin when the guardians where good...😳
Koma xd doubt it. Those weapons would’ve been gone after 10,100 years
It must have been a Hylian or maybe a Goron
Dylan Sullivan I don’t think a Goron as it was killed by a bow, and I’ve never heard of a goron archer
True, must have been a Hylian
Okay okay Zeltic, we get it.
You can make several hundred amazing videos on Zelda Breath of the Wild.
Please continue.
It's incredible to think just how much content there is on Zelda Breath Of The Wild
@@Heli-draws So true! It's unimaginable how much work they must have put into this world... unbelivable
And thousands of more to come when the sequel is releasedddd!!
@@jeshuarestituyo284 oh boy, can't wait.
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King of hyrule:
Sad music, hells at his daughter , lost his kingdom
King of the zoras:
RAINING BLOOD PLAYS , THROWS GUARDIANS AROUND, KINGDOM IS STILL BEAUTIFUL AND SERENE.
the virgin king of hyrule vs the chad king dorephan
He does have the size advantage.
@@coyraig8332 y'know, sharks do have two... y'know...
@@coyraig8332 so he has twice the "size"
Me>*Looking through comments while the video plays. *
Also me> wait what heavy meta-
*heavy metal starts*
The exploded ruin could be a reference to the Bomb Shopkeeper’s House in Twilight Princess. Both are situated on top of a high elevation, overlooking Kakariko, and both buildings exploded.
And both took out three enemies. In Twilight Princess, it was three bugs that stole tears of light and in BoTW its three Guardians.
i was about to comment that it could be Barnes' Bomb Shop from Twilight Princess but i guess you beat me to the punch huh
I had hoped someone else thought of this!! My mind went straight to Twilight Princess at the mention of a bomb shop!
@LeCoolFace *Barnes'
@LeCoolFace barnes'
big props to king dorephan: the man who dared to YEET A BLOODY GUARDIAN
Some time ago I managed to perfectly bottle flip a guardian
And won.
You seen the size of that man? Mf is huge that guardian was prolly like a baseball to dorephan
King doraphan is what like 4 stories tall? He could easaly yeet like 20 guardians at once
Bomb shop that spontaneously explodes near Kakariko? Is that Barnes' store house?
Turns out the Guardians were hunting Shadow Bugs.
@@dalejhunter1 I mean. Looking on the backstory of the shadow bugs. They do have twilight magic. And the twili is believed to be the sheikah. And they are aligned with the royal family. So it's not that far fetched actually that the corrupted guardians would turn on their creators
Probably a reference to it
The structure of it looks similar to that building or the bomb shop itself
Know what I think? I think that was a Bomb Shop and whoever lived there used it to take out the guardians
Notice how they are crawling TOWARDS the house? I bet the person saw them coming, knew he was going to die anyway under assault from 3 Guardians, lit a fuse...and blew up the whole bomb stock. Taking out the Guardians, the shop, and himself
Zora soldiers: give their hearts and souls into protecting their domain from the guardian, sacrfificing their lives and leaving their families in mourning
King Dorephan: Lmao yeet die
*sacrificing
@@juliuskingsley4434 What on earth is the FBI doing in a RUclips comment section correcting other people's grammar?
@@naufalzaid7500 FBI is cancelled for being Nazi supportive that's so sad lmfao
COME ON DOWN
TRY SOME CORN
OR WE WILL SACRIFICE YOUR NEW BORN
**screaming**
Zane side effects may include... choking
Guardians crawling out of those pillars is a sight I never want to see-
According to concept art they just grew out of the circles on the pillars head first.
Even though they don’t actually come out of the pillars in-game, the concept art still implies that that’s how they emerged from the pillars. It is very creepy.
I'd fight them all. Sounds like a blast
NotUnique 1 Pun intended?
@@snowcapmt 😁
I've been trying to find the "King Dorephan Guardian" since I read that tablet. I had always looked around upland Zorana to find it. If this is the Guardian, then that is quite the throwing arm the King has.
I mean, he is humongous after all. Must pack quite a punch, that king.
As big as he is, wouldnt be surprised if he did a whole frickin windup
*Casually chucks a Stone Talus from Zora's Domain into Hyrule Castle, bonking Ganondorf on the head while he's giving his evil villain monologue in BotW 2, instantly killing him, somehow breaking Demise's curse, and ending the series, with the Zora king remembered as the TRUE hero of the Zelda universe*
Y E E T !
Imagine being a zora soldier that has spent hours trying to kill this horrific piece of machinery then the king comes over and just _picks_ _it_ _up_
And he just freaking goes 'YEET' and end of story. Dont F*ck With The King, indeed.
if i was that zora soldier, idk if i should be amazed at my king's strength, or pissed at this mf who made us fight for hours
HAH-
@@g4ming_raven651 Time to finish that sentence: *Procedes to get yeeted into the stratosphere*
I am glad someone's finally mentioned how weird that one isolated building in the Rikoka hills with the seeming absolute overkill of 3 dead guardians is in video form. Bomb shop makes a lot of sense, I didn't think of that. I just assumed a farmer royally pissed off Ganon.
A farmer who pissed off Ganon and also had a massive stock of bombs
@@Onyxthefem maybe he farmed explosives?😅
@@nathandioza7821 bomb flower
@@nerdified2827 i mean... ye, I've played oot 3d
Bomb shop makes a lot of sense, especially since Guardian lasers set things on fire.
Unlucky for them, the whole building was filled with combustible explosives. The smallest flame could make the whole place explode, which it did.
"My King, we cannot stop that wretched mechanical horror! All is lost!"
Dorephan: Y E E T
Y E E T
"one of the most intimidating enemies yet."
*grabs pot lid* "Lets do this."
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I refuse remember when everyone said i can beat ganon without impa so you go and hear that music turn around and have a heart attack
Fun Fact: Link destroying a gaurdian with a pot lid is actually canon and is what got him recognized by the royal family. I belive the account of this is in one of books somewhere in game.
@@macaroon_nuggets8008 One of the guardians malfunctioned and aimed towards the princess, Link bravely grabbed a pot lid and deflected it towards the guardian without a thought for himself, something along the lines of that
@@agriculturalmemes3986 Yeah.
The guardians make the theme of botw, they are covered in moss and plants matching the ruins that cover the land
It always made this game so special
It’s clear that Nintendo was inspired by Miyazaki here as well, the guardians give me hella Laputa vibes, especially the legs of the guardians compared to the arms of the metal dudes in Laputa. And it’s been said that Princess Mononoke inspired it as well.
@jason benyousky Also Howl’s Moving Castle, another Ghibli film.
@@Nitrosta i come from mordern times there crappy in the past and strong in the future
King dorephan's ultimate move: YEET
True dat 💯
WHY DID I LAUGH SO MUCH AT THAT I-
@@turninganewleaf58 he would be a perfect candidate for fortnite's yeet some one and cause fall damage challenge (plz no kill me)
YEET
The Stealthy Bomber Gonna have to say it... Ew, Fortnite?
The exploded building near Kakariko Village seems like a direct reference to the building behind Barn's Bombs in Twilight Princess, where the building was destroyed in an explosion, conveniently killing three shadow bugs, in the Kakariko Village of the time.
Guardians attacking a bomb shop actually make sense when you think about it. Since the assault most likely happened before the Ancient Arrows were invented, shooting a Guardian in the eye with a _Bomb_ Arrow would have done the most damage to it. Destroy a shop that mass-produces gunpowder, and cripple the creation of Bomb Arrows.
What I think is the Guardians shot the lazer at some sort of bomb shop and it exploded the shop destroying the Guardians plus it could have been kakariko villages bomb shop thats why its not exactly in the village because if the shop were to explode it could destroy other shops and house's around it would also be destroyed.
Zeltik also mentioned a sword there. Maybe someone hit his sword into the bombs, sending it flying planting itself in the dirt outside, and killing the guardians in a last ditch effort to save kakariko village from the guardians due to the hill reaching that way.
I think its just another one of those ancient tech labs ! Since there were many before and ancient material energy is quite powerful , plus it also makes sense why the sword is present there !
That also explains why bomb arrows can be really hard out in the wild. All of the main producers were killed during the calamity.
But I do think ancient arrows would have already exited. They are ancient, after all. But they're also hard to create and expensive, so that might be why few people had them.
@@kristaberta7922 Robbie made them, not the ancient Sheikah Monks.
This makes me even more want me to see a Breath of the Wild movie that’s a prequel or a prequel game where you are guaranteed to lose
Like FFXV: Kingsglaive?
Wth did I just read?
Hizashi Yamada A hope, a dream
"Guaranteed to lose" would be the season finalé...right before the series gets cancelled.
@@ThatAnArchyDude it will end someday
it is truly insane to me how much detail was put into this game. thanks for highlighting things i for sure never would’ve noticed. it just makes the game that much more enjoyable
So true! It's unimaginable how much work they must have put into this world... unbelivable
Incredible even after almost 3 years after BOTW's release, there still much we have to discover.
So true! It's unimaginable how much work they must have put into this world... unbelivable
@@max_rn5465 indeed! I have an feeling we still will find litte details after years and years.
I can't believe I waited this long to play this
You know about the whole discovery thing, I once read a comment after a video that said "I will always remember the face my friend made when he realized that the great plateau wasn't the entire map." or something like that
That last RuinGuardian is one of the only four that are labeled as dynamic objects, which allow for the infinite Ancient Parts glitch. :o
Hi Kleric!
Okay?
@@AB-kb5se Okay?
@@miltonish7451 ok
Holy crap is that actually you Kleric
It would be totally cool if in BOTW2, we can see Guardian's protecting people instead of trying to kill them. That would be really interesting, especially if Ganondorf comes back too. :o
If Ganondorf comes back, he can just corrupt them again.
True, but I think that Zelda along with the Sheikah could maybe make some protective "fire wall" for Ganondorf or something along those lines. :) Just some head canons, don't mind me hahah. XD
Judging by the lack of towers in the trailer, its safe to assume the guardians were dismantled as to prevent another incident. ...Not that Ganondorf needs them though.
As cool as that would be, given the lack of towers and shrines in the E3 trailer I doubt there will be any sort of major Sheikah influence in this game as it was in Botw 1.
Totally fair point. :)
When I read the legend of King Dorephan I tried to find the guardian remains but failed. It is nice to know the probable location!
"Long live the King."
*Throws Guardian into a ravine*
King going all "So long, gay Bowser"
I see what you did there haha
Guardian: *Oh shi-*
I love how you use in-game footage to sort of reenact the scenes you’re talking about
Who would win?
A mechanical Spider programmed to destroy the very evil that plagues a kindom, which is also the reincarnation of the first demon king, now possessed by a blight of magic that constructs life from it's environment that also has a durable hull and can scale any surface with 8 mechanical arms.
One big fishy boy.
*F I S H*
@@nathandioza7821 Correct!
@@kasothronos4434 Yay!😍
Whata i win???😍😍😍
@@nathandioza7821 *A korok seed*
yahaha
I really love the effort you put into replicating the stories, like with Link in Zora armor battling a guardian with a trident and dying. The small touches you add to enhance your narration really set you apart from other channels!
It really says something about the depth and creativity of the devs that each Guardian you find tells its own sad story of what lives it took, what it ruined, and how it finally came to its own demise...It gives off such a weird feeling...
One of my favorite story moments in BotW was recovering the last memory, partly because I realized you could tell exactly what was going on based on the positions of the Guardians at the moment they were frozen. Also, they appear less frequently toward the edges of the map, indicating they spread out from a central location. You could probably track their progress with some investigative effort. This also uncovers a great mystery: the guardians avoid the presently existing towns, and there's no clear explanation for why.
A lot of this is explained in the Creating a Champions book, which includes a map detailing the Guardian's advance from Hyrule Castle in all directions.
Guardians weren't able to reach in large masses as far as Kakariko Village because of the natural landscape. The high mountains dotted around the village provided a natural barrier which the Guardians weren't able to climb etc.
@@silverdiamonde07tm77
We've seen then scale vertical walls, though, so it doesn't seem like mountains would stop them.
@@jacobg5122 it's probably that the guardians either didn't know kakariko village was there, or had to rush hyrule castle or fort hateno, which deterred them from attacking.
The ones you find wrecked on the beach give a special kind of ominous feeling. Like, they were probably chasing people all the way there, who had to jump into boats and leave Hyrule completely behind, maybe without any of their things or their families. Some of the boats probably would have been sunken by the guardians firing at them too. What finally took them out is a mystery, maybe archers trying to protect the fleeing people.
@@jacobg5122 It's not that they couldn't climb because of the landscape. It's that they couldn't detect the towns that they haven't attacked because of the landscape.
King Dorephan: You...You took my daughter from me!!
Ganondorf: I don't even know who you are.
King Dorephan: *You Will....*
Dorephan: *goes on to be recorded in history as a the beefy fish man who yeeted a Guardian.*
@@Ahriana7 aaand you ruined it. You ruined the joke
*It was then, that Ganondorf proceeded 2 (metaphorically) shit himself with fear :D*
@@benjaminshields9421 The only one ruining the joke here is you with your low, crusty ass vibes.
Ganondorf:* shaking with fear * Why do i hear boss music
"Hundreds of guardians would've been crawling out..."
That scenario is legitimately anxiety inducing.
Big respect to zeltik, I’m not smart enough to read into this stuff
Same lol
Hmm yes this grass is green
Same. Especially when he explained the rusty shield and sword with the arrow in the guardians eye. I probably just randomly got it before, but knowing this now.... I feel so bad just getting the items wkebs wme
King Dorephan be like: "Friggoty Froppity get off my property."
Zeltik: Some kind of bomb shop??
Me: why the HECk would it be a bomb sh-
Me: remembers this is zelda and bomb shops are standard
I like how the Guardians coming out of the towers in a corkscrew is used in the upcoming Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity!
Pillars. Towers are used to expand the visible map.
These are the kind of details that I love to learn about.
10:36 I was NOT expecting that
Fk amazing man, I never got to see them
The exploded building was Morshu's shop
The Guardians tried to rob the shop, but they didn't have enough rubies and the shop blew up
They should have been a bit more... *MMMMMMMMMMMMM*
RICHER
Now I'm just imagining Ocarina's Zora King slowly "mweep"-ing a Guardian off a cliff.
Lmao
12 year old remembers this
4:55 depending on the velocity and frequency that this process has, this could have had a terrifying yet awesome outcome. I am imagining an "our arrows will blot out the sun" (300) scenario, only with thousands of guardians swarming from thows pillars, casting the whole sky dark.
The amount of subtle detail in this game still amazes me to this day. I'm still discovering new things and new places every time I replay the game. Hell, I didn't even know about the Lanayru Promenade until I saw your video on it, and I'm on my 7th play-through
The ending made me lol. Dorephan is a force to be reckoned with!
You should definitely do more videos like this!!!
It's really fascinating to see how much detail really went into the game: things that most people(including myself) miss when they play.
If I had to guess why there's two guardians along with Ganon's cocoon is for them to serve as guards if anyone tries to approach the room while he's trying to rebuild his body
So he uses that before he either
A. Drained the power overtime
Or
B. Drained the power to get all the shikah tech ready in time when link barge in
This video is exactly why I love Breath of the Wild so much- there's so much detail and lore built into every aspect of the game, down to tiny stuff like this that just makes the experience so incredibly rich. I definitely want to see more videos like this!!
I love going into areas of hyrule and thinking of stories of what could’ve happened and I also love using hyrule castle theme for Zelda theory videos too!
he had wandered far after the great calamity, he had failed to protect those in Hyrule, he would try elsewhere. he was on his way up death mountain when he heard it, the locking on of a guardian stalker. he quickly leaped behind a rock, hearing an explosion and feeling the heat of the blast as he was pelted with rocks. he charged in, trying to hit it with his spear he took off a Moblin, it barely harmed it, the guardian locked on for another blast, though he was quick to dodge, the blast still sent him soaring through the air, disarming him of his spear and shield. in a last-ditch effort, he pulled out his bow and shot it. he heard a loud ting noise, the guardian began to power down
death mountain wasn't safe, he had to go elsewhere. he heard of a place, surrounded by mountains, he was going there when he saw a little, untouched house, he rushed inside hoping to find someone but... it was empty, a bomb shop. he left the store, disheartened when three red lasers pointed at him, he rushed back inside and slammed the door locked. he heard them, closer, louder, they were trying to get in the house.
he looked around for a way out, and indeed did he find a way out. in a cupboard was a bottle of alchohol, a glass, and a box of matches. his way out sat before him, he sat down behind the counter, poured a glass, and lit a nearby bomb. a guardian's eye peered through a window, the beeping of its laser locking onto him. he raised his glass, "cheers" he chuckled before downing the drink, the fuse getting ever closer to its base.
Dear Hylia 😨
Maybe that was a reference to the bomb shop from twilight princess
Or the other ones.
@gjn jjbgjmg But the one in Twilight Princess is the only one that’s in/near Kakariko Village. Also, the storage house where the bomb merchant keeps his bombs is accidentally blown up by Link while searching for shadow bugs in TP.
Yes, please do more videos like this, I hadn't seen a lot of these spots, and these are so cool! I especially like the one with the arrow in the eye and the fact that the king literally defeated a guardian by yeeting it into a ravine, my respect for him has increased a hundredfold XD
This is my favorite type of BotW content, the stories that we don't always see.
I just realized. Dorephan said with a Japanese accent is how they pronounce "dolphin." Well played Nintendo, well played.
Do re mi fa sol la si do
;) (Dorephan, Mipha, Zora, Sidon)
I’m still learning new things about this game, thank you! The details in this game’s world are mind blowing.
Does anyone else listen to him while doing any sort of work, or am I just weird?
Edit: I don't think I've ever gotten this many likes before. Thanks!
I do
I like background noise
His voice is honestly relaxing ngl
You're not wierd
We're all creepy.
I kind of do it with every kind of video honestly
You're weird.
1:06 interesting you use that phrasing. The German name for Devine beasts in game isn't actually a translation. They're called "Titanen", obviously meaning "Titans". What a funny coincidence.
By the way, the actual translation for "Devine beasts" would be "Heilige Bestien" in case you were interested
What about "Divine Beast?"
Ich hätte jetzt eher "Göttliche Bestien" gesagt, weil heilig ja eigentlich "holy" im Englischen ist und divine halt "göttlich".
I can just feel the aot now
@@crystalthunderheart8895 "TITANS ARE MY TRIGGER"
in dem kontext dürfte es eher "göttliche wesen" heissen.
wäre ohnehin interessant zu wissen, wie die übersetzung aus dem japanischen wörtlich lauten würde und was da jetzt genauer ist. man merkt oft, wie sehr die englische und deutsche fassung von einander abweicht. "titanen" würde man jedenfalls kaum zu "divine beasts" übersetzen und umgekehrt.
Other people: We can't stop it! It's too powerful!
King Dorephan: *Y E E T*
4:28 my heart went crazy from the two men around the guardian
F in the chat
Never once had I said to myself, "One day @Zeltik will make me chuckle with one of his videos"
You have great editing skills friend, and also comedic timing.
Ya got to love it when Zeltik uploads. Brilliant theories and descriptive top (however many) videos. Thanks Zeltik for always making me happy with your content.
me casually looting ancient parts at the ruins: hehe parts go ding
Zeltik: actually...
I really appreciate how you added black bars at the top and bottom. I have a OnePlus 7T Pro so the phone screen is taller, and when I zoom the video in fullscreen it takes up the entire thing. VERY satisfying.
Also check your Twitter DM's!
Noone:
Not a single zora:
King Dorephan: yall wanna see me dr mario backthrow this guardian
David Mazon lmaooo I’d pay to see that
King dorephan: so long gay bowser
Bruh imagine Dorephan throwing it like an Incineroar Up Throw, straight up breaking the guardian against his own back (or in this case, head) and casting it aside
I am off topic but this is Sparta
@@Rexis102 Ow.
There's so many new things I learn about this game from these videos. I didn't even put together the mini stories, like the Wizzrobe implied to have burned that location.
Since im finally early it would be cool to have a theory about the guy before hyurule market in ocarina of time who collects poes as adult link. Also I think that when using the mask of truth as child link the guard in the same place says something about being interested in ghosts/poes.
One that stood out to me was one I found near the Akkala tower. It was a guardian with a long sword planted firmly in its next. It's been a long time since I've played it, but I can remember crossing a bridge and seeing it pinned against the wall. Love this game!
10:42 Slayer out of nowhere!
I love these because there is so much mystery behind the map in BOTW, you always do an amazing job of putting detail behind things that can otherwise go overlooked
Do you think the Dragon "statue" at the zonai ruins - where you find the spring of courage - was actually supposed to be a divine beast? I don't think ive seen anyone bring it up, but walking along it I noticed it has similar architect to the other beasts, perhaps the earliest prototype of its kind, given how weathered and broken by time it is. That perhaps the power failed, wasn't the right kind or simply evaporated/leaked due to faulty systems to keep it in functioning condition. Walking along it alone tells you it's sizable enough to get away with being one and is half buried in the base of the dueling peaks - in which there is a npc that claims a Dragon split in half mind you, though she could've easily meant Farosh or one of the other two dragons currently roaming hyrule. The zonai ruins looks like it's in a giant hole, almost more like a huge crater looking at it from above and one layer has several deposits of luminous stones
Maybe it was the Hylian divine beast or somethin lol
maybe
just a thought
it's Farosh?
@@TheFlyingBricks492 maybe I just wanted to talk about my technically siblings
@@guardian5116 oh no its a guardian
@@TheFlyingBricks492 yes and in the wise words of a dead meme
*IMA FIRIN MY LASER BWAAAAAAAAAAA*
I hope there will be more videos like this. It's interesting to see, especially for some of the more obscure places on the map that casual players might not visit.
2:30 for the soldiers who held the line at Fort Hateno, preventing what Guardians made it past Link from ranging further East, THEY HELD THE LINE! AND THEY HAVE HELD THE LINE FOR A HUNDRED YEARS
We see in age of calamity the soilders really did what they could to hold the mechanical terrors, we can see an outpost likely hastely made for a vantage points as well as taking shots at the guardians. 4 areas at the edge of hateno probably were outpost as well but are overrun. Other burning ruins suggest other outpost or small fortifications are made as well in an attempt to slow the machines down. And we also see in a cutscene some soilders trying to melee a guardian before saved by zelda's sacred might. After that they hold the line against monsters and purah probably made EMP like devices around the area so the guardians can't close again without getting disabled
That bombed out Village could be one of two things:
A- An outpost were some Solders retreated to after battling other Guardians and monsters, as the guardians aproached they decided to detonate the outpost and kill the guardians rather than let them go to the village.
B- A cunnin trap, a small outpost-Village that looked kind of important, maybe some decoys and when the few Guardians who actually got there, whoever planted the trap made the thing explode, taking the guardians out.
The idea of B I G F A T F I S H M A N casually walking up to one of the most feared enemies in Zelda, grabbing it, and throwing it into a rivine is the best thing to think about.
Second to that would be trying to figure out if Sidon will become huge and portly when he inherits the throne, as such seems to be tradition among the Zora.
Believe it or not, I ran into the first mentioned guardian just the other day after destroying a nearby camp.
It was pretty darn cool seeing someone talk anout this one and others. Great video!
Pft xD That metal music was not expected, you're usually so calm in the videos
So glad _someone_ finally mentioned the guardiam atop the akkala tower.
My favorite part was the "Don't f*** with the king" with Raining Blood for the music
I loved this, it really is impressive how you found these, I probably grabbed the spear and arrow from that guardian without stopping to see the story behind it.
Zeltik: uploads
Me: I am speed
The Artistic Feline you as speed?
you're 10 minutes late
Oof
No I am
Just-
You one more like my friend
After meeting Purah and unlocking the Sheikah Slate's remaining functions, she offers to upgrade the Runes using Ancient Parts. If you talk to her (i think without having the required parts) she tells Link about a place that has destroyed Guardians near Rikoka Hills northwest of Telta Lake, that's the place mentioned in this video about a possible explosion.
Zora soldier: sir we can't even touch this thing
Dorephan: man soldiers these days are so weak. Watch this ,YEET!
Definitely a much needed breakdown for a game that lacks an in game backstory. Ty for the interesting videos.
Uhm... Hell yes, Slayer? That was amazing. I was like "did he just say 'metal'..--" *gallop riff* "--... yes he did."
Brilliant video. I really do take for granted all the little things littered around in this game. I've gained a renewed appreciation for the detail, care and expert planning that went into the creation of this phenomenal game. Your analytical style is really on point too. Nicely done!
It would be cool to see some of these scenes play out in Age of Calamity, but I'll settle for a playable King Dorephan yeeting enemies to the four corners of the realm.
It was when I first explored the forgotten temple and saw a dead guardian staring in from a space where a window might be that I got just how bad things had been 100 years ago. That guardian alone told a huge part of a story. Finding more of these is so cool!
So what do you think happened to the Guardians laying around the Temple of Time? Divine intervention, perhaps?
It is interesting that they're only around religious places on the plateau, the Temple and the Abbey. Why didn't they go for the Shrine of Resurrection?
@BonaparteBardithion The Shrine of Resurrection is on top of a cliff and blocked by a Sheikah stone door. Since the Great Plateau is so elevated, it’s likely that only a few Gaurdians managed to get up there.
Also, since Guardians appear to go after Hylians, they most likely went after structures like the Temple of Time because people hid in them after the great calamity. People likely fought back (resulting in some Gaurdians being destroyed), but the Gaurdians likely relocated once everyone on the Great Plateau was killed or fled.
Maybe King Rhoam was one of the Hylians who fled to the Great Plateau and died at the hands of Guardians. This would explain why his ghost is there. The stone structure at the top of Mount Hylia (which is on the Great Plateau) is hinted at being the king’s grave in BotW’s game files.
@@WideMouth king rhoam died in the castle. In his home.
@@vuvuzela4570 not entirely: we don’t know where Rhoam was when the attack happened and since Age of Calamity is non canon we can’t take it’s approach on the story at face value, if anything I still believe the idea Rhoam died on the Great Plateau and was later buried by the Shieka (confirmed with Building a Champion)
Watching these vids just makes the game even
More enjoyable for me.
10:00 the guardian has been yeeted
What you mean by yeeted brah!?
@@macruz8503 thrown
@@macruz8503 ugh~
Yes, more like this! Environmental story telling is my favorite kind of video
When he mentioned the bomb shop, I instantly thought of the twilight princess bomb shop in that version of kakariko
Top video - I've been bagging metals of honour for the first time this week and I bad myself from fast travelling - seen so many hidden corners as a result. Hyrule now feels like my ends
I knew this game has so much attention to detail, but if that Guardian in the ravine really was a reference to the Zora story... it’s almost too much.
It probably is. It’s the only guardian that’s anywhere near Zora’s Domain and it’s lying in a ravine, just like the Zora story said. BotW really does have amazing attention to detail.
Have you seen Zeltik’s video on Akkala Citadel? The fortress is literally designed to be Hyrule’s first line of defense against seafaring invaders. The structure and layout of the fortress makes sense with this backstory too, with ravines designed to force invaders to walk through canon fire and other details. It’s simply amazing.
Your attention to detail is unreal, I've put over 350 hours into BOTW and you pointed out details that I've never came across.
I sure hope BOTW2 gives us more story to the ruins scattered through out or brings them to life again
When he said that the building with the three guardians, all i thought was Barnes from Twilight Princess and how his house gets blown up, when we try and get the tears of light in Kakariko.
I love the attention to detail the creators, and in turn players have to the environment and subtleties. I loved noticing these things during gameplay and love these videos expanding on them and pointing out things I didn't see
What if the columns were actually a mechanism made to stop Ganon from moving Hyrule castle anywhere in Hyrule?
Much respect for the video capture storytelling recreations, Zeltik! I love it.
3:23 In my opinion, the person in question most likely didn’t just put down his spear. Based on the positioning, my assumption is that he most likely slammed the spear into one of the Guardian’s limbs, most likely aiming to embed it into the ground, most likely not permanently considering the Guardian’s strength, but long enough for him to lodge the arrow into its eye while it temporarily couldn’t back up, since most of the time when you combat guardians they attempt to crawl back while aiming at you to maintain proper distance due to its ranged attacks
Maybe he or she was about to do after the defeated the guardian and then gave their weapons for the next person to get them and fight more enemies
It's honestly stupidly funny how a lone Guardian just rolled up on the fish bois with a big stick and clobbered every attempt to stop it, and the Big Fish was just like 'YEET'