Flawed Science I once got close enough to one that it spotted me and I was on a small-mountain-or-plateau-esque thing that had several places where you could hide. I hid as the lynel shot its bow (w/ electric arrows). The arrows hit the thing I was hiding behind (which was either made of rock or just a large rock where the lynel could not go) and I still got shocked, and me, be relatively low leveled at the time died. Happened to me when I was going to Zora’s Domain with an Electric Wizzrobe when I was under some rock (it was by a cliff with a place you could stand a bit underneath).
I know enemies get annoyed when their weapons break but that fella who had his flaming weapon snuffed out of existence by watching a memory seemed particularly peeved lol
theres gotta be that one guy that really cares about every detail, so while everyone else on the development team is working on the actual game and mechanics, this guy is over here making everything else like whether bomb arrows are boyant (ik ik) or not.
Another fun fact: you can smack pretty much any magnesis-sable object into an enemy, but Chuchus will actually keep metalic weapons inside their bodies
"The Bread Pirate" has a video where he goes a lot more in-depth about fact 29. He compares the locations in Hyrule to real locations and even has a small section estimating the minimum temperature death mountains has to have
When I first started playing Zelda BOTW I really hated it. 4 months later, and despite turning the world map green, I am still playing this game, I haven’t faced calamity Ganon yet, simply because I never want this game to end. BOTW is Arguably one of the best games ever created.
Its a good game, but its not even my top 3 favourite Zelda games. Lacks story, cool boss fights, dungeons, amazing music. Leaves alot to be desired imo.
I had finished all the side quests, shrines, dlc quests (except for master sword trials), etc and didn’t want to get rid of it but I had nothing else to do so I went and beat Gannon and now I’m getting there again.
“BrEaTh Of The wiLd Is OverRatEd” “ oNlYfaNboYs aRe gIvInG iT a 10/10” Oh come on! What other game has so much detail in them? Besides the great combat and a TRULY open world.
@@chunkymonkey7983 I'd agree but the boss fights were a bit lacking. By no means bad but compared to almost any other Zelda game, just not nearly as memorable. Anyone who was played ocarina of time can tell you how the bosses fight and play out since they were always unique, while the blights are unique too, they don't look too distinct. That's my nitpick tho. Otherwise it's a perfect game.
3:58 This actually does make sense! Earth's magnetic field arises from its molten core because the iron in it conducts electricity quite well. The lava we see in BOTW likely contains some amount of iron to let the shock conduct through it.
That would be me and I knew of the Lynel jail, lava conductivity, and watching a memory to instantly burn wooden weapons and instantly roast ingredients.
@The depressing guy it has amazing world design (aesthetically), but the open world feels rather repetitive and empty. It just feels littered with the same bokoblin camps around every corner.
next title: "Here are even more things about Breath of the Wild your small, frail, smooth meat cushion of a brain couldn't possibly have known without the sweet insightful knowledge of me, your intellectual superior and the TRUE hero of Hyrule , Max Blumenthal." me: ooh nice more zelda stuff to watch.
All the BOTW2 coverage has invigorated me to start a fresh save file and play Botw again. It's crazy to me that I've already logged over 200 hours in my first play through but picking it up again after a few years it still feels new. I don't remember any of the controls and the combat feels foreign to me. It feels like I'm playing it all over again for the 1st time and I love that.
@@eren7625 That would definitely be interesting to try out! I feel like Donkeys would be programmed separately and just despawned if pushed in water or mud since you can't normally find them in the wild otherwise, but who knows.
7:23 For comparisons' sake, the hottest surface on Earth is usually Death Valley, U.S. with records between 129°F to 134°F (54°C to 57°C). The hottest *inhabited* settlement was Dallol, Ethiopia with an annual average of 95°F (35°C), but the town was abandoned in the 1960s. 7:46 The coldest area on Earth is the Eastern Antarctic Plateau, with records around -137°F (-94°C). The coldest *inhabited* settlement is Oymyakon, Russia with an average of -67°F (-55°C) during winter, and still exists to this day.
Videos like this are why I get frustrated with people who hate on this game. I myself have MANY criticisms lol... but when you showcase all this info it really shines a light on how really polished and quality this is.
Came back to this video to say you can also use Ancient Arrows to navigate Typhlo Ruins. Gives the Ruins a cold lighting 2:07 Thank you for putting timestamps in the description!
4:09 “lava doesn’t conduct electricity, doesn’t make sense” in reality, if the “lava” is actually made up of molten metals/ionic solutes, it would easily conduct. (it would then be magma by definition)
I discovered something if you parry a keese at the perfect moment you can kill it. Just discovered that in the location sherfins secret hot spring the only red moblin in master mode is there
Same people who play all the shitty Ubisoft open world games that are the most linear and empty worlds you can possibly make. Breath of the wild has something interesting around every corner and endless stuff to do, it’s the best open world ever created IMO
@@tradeka4206 yea there's the same bokoblin camp and korok puzzles around every corner of this game. Not repetitive at all. Its an amazingly aesthetic world but it feels insanely repetitive and lacks enemy design IMO
Not to sound arrogant, but the first thing I did after talking to the Deku tree was climb to the top to see what was there. I didn't even know there was anything INSIDE the tree until my second or third visit to the area.
Good point actually! missed the Korok seeds but they’re a frivolous quest anyway, I collected around 300 but used the majority of them for extra inventory space, I wasn’t gonna waste hours just for a golden 💩😂😂
I thought I knew everything about this game, and even before I found this series I saw something interesting that astounded me. Lynels can actually teleport sometimes, and they even have their own animation for it. They turn into some kind of red orb and then reappear somewhere else, sort of similar to how the blight ganons teleport. You should put this fact in the next video.
Have to admit, I rolled my eyes a little bit when I read the title. I wasn't expecting much. Pleasantly surprised that there were several things here that I didn't know about. Good job!
To all those people complaining about the sequel taking too long, this video is proof that it will be worth the wait. Four years later and we're still learning about BOTW.
2:04 Those…… are not DLC Chests its an exclusive Red Chest that falls from a meteor that you can get the Xenoblade Armor from as soon as you get of the Tutorial Area. DLC or not.
ONE MAN CAN ONLY FIND A LIMITED AMOUT OF TIPS FOR A GAME. ARE YOU GOING TO DIVE STRAIGHT INTO THE GAME’S CODE NEXT!? I actually did not know any of the tips in this vid, so good job.
3:59 The reason why lava conducts shock arrows is actually just redesigned water, and it makes you void out as soon as you touch it. There is a glitch that allows you to swim in lava, though I don't know where I learned it.
I marvel that A) You guys are finding this stuff and B) Most of it was intentionally programmed into the game. Astounding!! Thanks so much for this video.
3:54 "water and mud conduct shock arrows, but did you know lava does too.... doesn't make much sense.. " on the contrary go search on "volcanic lightning", if you already watched it, it's pretty much make sense, this level of reality in botw is truly astounding.
The fact that the devs made the moldukings weak to electricity is amazing, considering that that is stated nowhere, only a description of their iron skin provides a hint. It really leaves it to the player to figure it out, and that’s really cool
I first thought, "Here we go again, another video telling us what we don't know about something but probably all already know". But... Although I've roughly 650 hours played, I personally didn't know most of these, (in fact I only knew 3) so I learned something new. Will probably try/look for these when I replay this game, probably somewhat soon (since I got in the mood after getting hyped up after the BoTW sequel E3 footage, lol) Nice video!
What did you all think of the recent Breath of the Wild sequel trailer? :D
It was SO EXCITING!!!! It holds a lot of promise and gives me a lot to look forward to!
It was amazing. Though gotta do them chores. Also love vids
The time sure will travel
Soooo good!
That trailer is absolutely *LEGENDARY* 🔥
Lynel: "I'll wait until Link draws a weapon because I fight with honor"
Link: "lol cryonis prison"
Lynel: Proceeds to pull out bow
*Bonk* go to Lynel jail
Does anyone wonder HOW these players figure these nuggets out?!
We need a video on how they found these ...
So shooting me with arrows THROUGH A ROOF is considered fighting with honor
Flawed Science I once got close enough to one that it spotted me and I was on a small-mountain-or-plateau-esque thing that had several places where you could hide. I hid as the lynel shot its bow (w/ electric arrows). The arrows hit the thing I was hiding behind (which was either made of rock or just a large rock where the lynel could not go) and I still got shocked, and me, be relatively low leveled at the time died. Happened to me when I was going to Zora’s Domain with an Electric Wizzrobe when I was under some rock (it was by a cliff with a place you could stand a bit underneath).
I know enemies get annoyed when their weapons break but that fella who had his flaming weapon snuffed out of existence by watching a memory seemed particularly peeved lol
It's his own fault for lighting a wooden weapon on fire, I mean... what did he think would happen?
@@SSDARKPIT LOL
@@SSDARKPIT it does more damage tho
@@elsikitios yeah they’d need to be quick or swift to use before fully combusting and left empty handed
The power of anime flashbacks is broken in this game.
I love these types of videos because BOTW is the only game I've been playing constantly for the past 4 years
Imagine the -hours- years will be spent on playing the Sequel, we'll go airborne
@@marbsj9633 I'm scared for the sequel, the moment it comes out I'm neglecting literally all responisibilities for the next 8 consecutive years
Get ready to add zelda breath of the wild 2 to that list
True
@@radiant9230me too,but we have to manage our time
Me upon seeing the title: "Yeah, okay, dude. Right. Let's see what you got."
Me after every single number: "HWHAT??"
Lol, that's what I came into here thinking. This is one of the first times videos like this actually surprised me.
This is like the 3rd one of these too.
Literally me
weirdly I'm not surprised at all to know I knew none of this. I am more surprised to find that I did know something
This is why games with "chemistry" systems involved in the core gameplay are so good. So much stuff is possible
Are there any others you’re aware of?
@@benexler Far Cry 2
Red Dead Redemption 2
Genshin Impact also has some crazy systems
exactly why i love genshin. & it got me to pick up botw several years later
We really need a whole book of everything we discovered about Botw, videos are not enough.
A book won't do justice.
@@richardmahn7589 Then a Novel.
@@AndrewThePoet lets hope we dont need a novel SERIES...
@@charlestrudel8308 I would love too. Hahaha.
Encyclopedia book set
I still don't know what Nintendo have to sacrificed to make this masterpiece
Their souls obviously
The F-Zero franchise
@@mfdoodoo6951 lmao
theres gotta be that one guy that really cares about every detail, so while everyone else on the development team is working on the actual game and mechanics, this guy is over here making everything else like whether bomb arrows are boyant (ik ik) or not.
I once heard they spend a year perfecting the wind system in the game so they clearly had people who wanted EVERYTHING perfect
This is the first "Facts you never knew" video where i actually didn't know a single one. This game is amazing;
Where
The lava is conductable I think because it’s actually water made to look like lava with properties to immediately respawn link.
@@chromatica__ what is this wisdom
@@chromatica__ it also damages you if you stand on it without drowning
Technically, it could be the lava has silicon and iron that's why it conducts electricity.
Yeah, it’s actually just water. Hinoxen can swim in it if you mod one over the lava
Lava can also be molten metal. Especially around a mining rich community like Goron city lol
If people are still discovering these types of things after 4 years, just imagine how good the sequels gonna be
“Bet it’s gonna be some goofy shit I’ll never need”
“Use campfires in weight puzzles” I AM SORRY FOR MY INSOLENCE
Well, you did it. I didn’t know Lynels could be cheesed. Thats one thing I didn’t know.
Another fun fact: you can smack pretty much any magnesis-sable object into an enemy, but Chuchus will actually keep metalic weapons inside their bodies
This has to be in the next video!
"The Bread Pirate" has a video where he goes a lot more in-depth about fact 29. He compares the locations in Hyrule to real locations and even has a small section estimating the minimum temperature death mountains has to have
I was wondering were I had heard had before
Ayy! Thanks for the publicity Miroko.
@@fismaster1576 Yup! I covered the same subject a few weeks ago. I wonder if they were taking notes. 😅
@The Bread Pirate Hey, it’s you!
thanks, gonna check it out
I have 4010 Hours in this game.
I knew 2 of these....
Hey I knew one of these! I wish I had half as many hours as you though 😂
I like how these videos actually show things we didn't know instead of repeating things other channels have hammered home
When I first started playing Zelda BOTW I really hated it. 4 months later, and despite turning the world map green, I am still playing this game, I haven’t faced calamity Ganon yet, simply because I never want this game to end. BOTW is Arguably one of the best games ever created.
Me too, except my son forced me to finish Ganon😅👍
That’s exactly where I was at until my boyfriend convinced me that the DLC would be just as fun after ganon
Its a good game, but its not even my top 3 favourite Zelda games. Lacks story, cool boss fights, dungeons, amazing music. Leaves alot to be desired imo.
@@shaloon64 it’s not perfect but it’s great enough, part 2 will take the cake.
I had finished all the side quests, shrines, dlc quests (except for master sword trials), etc and didn’t want to get rid of it but I had nothing else to do so I went and beat Gannon and now I’m getting there again.
“BrEaTh Of The wiLd Is OverRatEd”
“ oNlYfaNboYs aRe gIvInG iT a 10/10”
Oh come on! What other game has so much detail in them? Besides the great combat and a TRULY open world.
no game is a 10/10, but botw is very close. 9.5/10
@@anafu-sankanashi8933 I would say it is a 10/10 IMO.
@@chunkymonkey7983 I'd agree but the boss fights were a bit lacking. By no means bad but compared to almost any other Zelda game, just not nearly as memorable. Anyone who was played ocarina of time can tell you how the bosses fight and play out since they were always unique, while the blights are unique too, they don't look too distinct. That's my nitpick tho. Otherwise it's a perfect game.
@@anafu-sankanashi8933 Eh, though I disagree with you, I respect your opinion.
@@chunkymonkey7983 thoughts on botw 2?
So u can get a free horse by killing an NPC's horse, then using the NPC as a hostage to register amd horse and keep it.......
Is this GTA now???
GTE, actually.
Grand Theft Equestrian
@@MyPupTobi GTE IV: The Ballad of Gerudo Link
😂🤣😂
3:58 This actually does make sense! Earth's magnetic field arises from its molten core because the iron in it conducts electricity quite well. The lava we see in BOTW likely contains some amount of iron to let the shock conduct through it.
👏
Holy fucking hell how are you guys still finding secrets. This game is just so amazing
8:00
Boko: Aha! Now my weapon is on fire, and will do more damage!
Link: remem ber,,
Boko: fuck
That one guy with 6000+ hours: “*try me*”
Lmao
i have 4000, i knew 2 of these
That would be me and I knew of the Lynel jail, lava conductivity, and watching a memory to instantly burn wooden weapons and instantly roast ingredients.
LOL, I only got 200+ hours... ;-;
I’ve got 175 hours
Greatest single player game ever made.
The best games are single player
can't argue with that
Botw and HZD are definitely 2 of my alltime favorites
Ehhhh
lol Skyrim. It's really nowhere near.
This fucking game man. The chemistry engine will be talked about for the next decade and further. This is incredible.
People can criticize a lot about BOTW, but the chemistry/physics engine is as perfect as it gets!
@The depressing guy it has amazing world design (aesthetically), but the open world feels rather repetitive and empty. It just feels littered with the same bokoblin camps around every corner.
That Master sword stasis cancel is a great find! Very cool stuff
We got that trailer, yet so many questions unanswered...
next title: "Here are even more things about Breath of the Wild your small, frail, smooth meat cushion of a brain couldn't possibly have known without the sweet insightful knowledge of me, your intellectual superior and the TRUE hero of Hyrule , Max Blumenthal."
me: ooh nice more zelda stuff to watch.
Lol
How. Can. This. Game. Still. Be. So. Impressive. 4. years. later. Truly a masterpiece.
Great video! I love seeing all the cool stuff yall figure out.
Yeah I love these
Bread!
When I heard the highest and lowest temperature one, I remembered your video
All the BOTW2 coverage has invigorated me to start a fresh save file and play Botw again. It's crazy to me that I've already logged over 200 hours in my first play through but picking it up again after a few years it still feels new. I don't remember any of the controls and the combat feels foreign to me. It feels like I'm playing it all over again for the 1st time and I love that.
Okay I have to admit, the stealing the horse exploit/glitch had me shocked.
Same, that's a pretty cool glitch.
I wonder if you could steal a donkey?
@@eren7625 That would definitely be interesting to try out! I feel like Donkeys would be programmed separately and just despawned if pushed in water or mud since you can't normally find them in the wild otherwise, but who knows.
I would feel like a genuine criminal, first kill the horse and then take a hostage and force them to let you keep the zombie horse
@@eren7625 I doubt it. Aren't donkeys always loaded with trading goods or whatever? I guess this would prevent them from being ridden.
That gold bokoblin pointing at Link after his weapon burned up tho.
It's like he's furious that Link cheesed him.
When I was fighting a hoard of enemies, I heard one of the enemies party my attack and I shit myself
I'm surprised I'm still learning more about this game to this day
a botw fact i usually don’t see in these videos is that even in a mask lynels will figure you out instantly if they see you get your camera out
It actually says that in the description of the mask in game
7:23 For comparisons' sake, the hottest surface on Earth is usually Death Valley, U.S. with records between 129°F to 134°F (54°C to 57°C). The hottest *inhabited* settlement was Dallol, Ethiopia with an annual average of 95°F (35°C), but the town was abandoned in the 1960s.
7:46 The coldest area on Earth is the Eastern Antarctic Plateau, with records around -137°F (-94°C). The coldest *inhabited* settlement is Oymyakon, Russia with an average of -67°F (-55°C) during winter, and still exists to this day.
Videos like this are why I get frustrated with people who hate on this game. I myself have MANY criticisms lol... but when you showcase all this info it really shines a light on how really polished and quality this is.
Came back to this video to say you can also use Ancient Arrows to navigate Typhlo Ruins. Gives the Ruins a cold lighting 2:07
Thank you for putting timestamps in the description!
Most of these videos include things I already know, but this series by you guys include so many facts about this game that I had no idea existed.
This is such a good series, and I learn new things every time. Thanks for making these!
Botw reinvented the open world genra
I completely know nothing about this game, thanks for pointing it out for almost every other month,Gamespot
at 5:54 the moblin was dancing on beat to the music hahaha
Keep them coming. You and Limcube have taught me many things and you guys keep on doing so.
Thank you for continuing to make these videos! After all these years, nothing entertains me more than finding out something new about botw!
4:09 “lava doesn’t conduct electricity, doesn’t make sense”
in reality, if the “lava” is actually made up of molten metals/ionic solutes, it would easily conduct. (it would then be magma by definition)
i love how well done these hitboxes are, so impressive. I love the one where the tree won't hit you because it's curved. 🦔❄
Perfect hitboxes are the easiest to make.
I discovered something if you parry a keese at the perfect moment you can kill it. Just discovered that in the location sherfins secret hot spring the only red moblin in master mode is there
Yeah
I don't really think that's anything surprising though...
@@chunkymonkey7983 Yeah exactly
@@chunkymonkey7983 i don’t either but it is cinda nice to know
@@bibianabocanegra9267 Oh, okay!
But people still dare say this game lacks content, maybe for the unimaginative.
Same people who play all the shitty Ubisoft open world games that are the most linear and empty worlds you can possibly make. Breath of the wild has something interesting around every corner and endless stuff to do, it’s the best open world ever created IMO
@@tradeka4206 yea there's the same bokoblin camp and korok puzzles around every corner of this game. Not repetitive at all. Its an amazingly aesthetic world but it feels insanely repetitive and lacks enemy design IMO
2:00 correction: Falling chests occur even without the DLC
Idk if anyone knows this, but on top of the Deku Tree is a korok that will give you a quest.
I found this out while fooling around. :3
I found that little guy
Not to sound arrogant, but the first thing I did after talking to the Deku tree was climb to the top to see what was there. I didn't even know there was anything INSIDE the tree until my second or third visit to the area.
The first time I killed a lynel was to complete that korok's quest, 😂
@@ccheyenne same
@@richardmahn7589 you're right, i think everyone thought about climbing it, it's the spirit of the game (:
As someone who only got this game in 2021, I really appreciate all these videos!
Uh-oh, dunno if you'll get to 100% by the time BOTW2 come out.
@@chunkymonkey7983 LOL I already 100% the game. Doubt it would take over a year 😂
@@PedroSongs Did you get all the Koroks too?
Good point actually! missed the Korok seeds but they’re a frivolous quest anyway, I collected around 300 but used the majority of them for extra inventory space, I wasn’t gonna waste hours just for a golden 💩😂😂
@@PedroSongs Lol, I haven't gotten the Korok seeds either yet, nor do I plan on getting them.
How the hell did you find these, Bro launching the electric bomb was DOPE
I thought I knew everything about this game, and even before I found this series I saw something interesting that astounded me. Lynels can actually teleport sometimes, and they even have their own animation for it. They turn into some kind of red orb and then reappear somewhere else, sort of similar to how the blight ganons teleport. You should put this fact in the next video.
It happens when they get too far away from their spawn point, I was confused the first time I saw it too
4:45 so that means we can play gta in botw
Can’t believe people are still discovering things within this game. This is absolutely nuts. Is a good way of course! Good stuff guys
This game travelled back in time from 2025
i am constantly amazed by the minsicule details these people came up with, and also that I know there are tons we don't know yet, or might never know
4:26 once I was sat with my sister and we spent an entire botw night watching this loop.
20 years later when I'm in 50's will still find things I never knew about BOTW. The game's that damn good.
For those of you who prefer actual units : hottest temperature in Hyrule is 55°C, coldest is -63°C.
Huh… does BoTW in other languages display Celsius? I’m really curious now, never bothered to look at the letter
@@Asprant Yup! Honestly, no one in my country would understand Fahrenheit
Have to admit, I rolled my eyes a little bit when I read the title. I wasn't expecting much. Pleasantly surprised that there were several things here that I didn't know about. Good job!
When you hit cuccos with a fire weapon, they sometimes lay roasted eggs, even the male ones.
What makes this game truly amazing is the fact you can try something completely new and it works.
Nintendo will keep delaying the sequel until we discover everything in the first game
To all those people complaining about the sequel taking too long, this video is proof that it will be worth the wait. Four years later and we're still learning about BOTW.
I have 500+ hours in botw, HOW DO I NOT KNOW THESE THINGS!!!
2:04 Those…… are not DLC Chests its an exclusive Red Chest that falls from a meteor that you can get the Xenoblade Armor from as soon as you get of the Tutorial Area. DLC or not.
8:31 My God this is cursed
ONE MAN CAN ONLY FIND A LIMITED AMOUT OF TIPS FOR A GAME. ARE YOU GOING TO DIVE STRAIGHT INTO THE GAME’S CODE NEXT!?
I actually did not know any of the tips in this vid, so good job.
Love this game ❤
Same it's a really good game
I can only hope that the sequel has half as much detail as the original! Amazing analysis as always! Alliteration :)
4:54
The never ending story vibes.
Should have named the horse Atreyu!
@@philhewes9827 you mean Artax
@@Dialga-Palkia Ah yes!
I didn't even know they could clean rusty equipment! Also, seeing Wolf Link attack was nostalgic!
Are there any good playthroughs that are recent, like from last year or 2019?
Deebeegeeks i guess
Not only do you guys keep finding these but you show the perfect examples of when it's useful.
It's so wild to see how much the community has broken this game. We are definitely starved for the sequel!
I don't want this series to ever end.
Is no one going to talk about how he stole drowned a horse just to ride it
The horse god lady won’t be happy about that one
3:59 The reason why lava conducts shock arrows is actually just redesigned water, and it makes you void out as soon as you touch it. There is a glitch that allows you to swim in lava, though I don't know where I learned it.
I marvel that A) You guys are finding this stuff and B) Most of it was intentionally programmed into the game. Astounding!! Thanks so much for this video.
3:54 "water and mud conduct shock arrows, but did you know lava does too.... doesn't make much sense.. "
on the contrary go search on "volcanic lightning", if you already watched it, it's pretty much make sense, this level of reality in botw is truly astounding.
The korok leaf just got even more OP for me! I never thought of using it to knock enemies out of tree forts!
for the past 5 years ive been obsessed with this game
I was surprised at how many of these I didn’t know. The amount of detail in this game is insane.
These videos are honestly so informative
Appreciate the battle tips, i JUST started master mode a few days ago
Way to go, I actually knew almost none of these, with the exception of the lizalfos blindspot.
these actually blew my mind. And i've been playing for hundreds of hours. You sure werent kidding, gamespot
I love this series, keep them coming! 👏 Please consider marathon video to sum all "BOTW facts" like Insider does with e.g. So Expensive series.
The fact that the devs made the moldukings weak to electricity is amazing, considering that that is stated nowhere, only a description of their iron skin provides a hint. It really leaves it to the player to figure it out, and that’s really cool
Glitch: If you steal a Bokoblin’s horse, I’m pretty sure that it instantly gets a max bond
I love this video. Great job.
I had my doubts, but I knew not a single one of these. New subscriber alert 😂
4:45 That is one of the coolest things I think I’ve learned about BotW so far!
I first thought, "Here we go again, another video telling us what we don't know about something but probably all already know".
But... Although I've roughly 650 hours played, I personally didn't know most of these, (in fact I only knew 3) so I learned something new.
Will probably try/look for these when I replay this game, probably somewhat soon (since I got in the mood after getting hyped up after the BoTW sequel E3 footage, lol)
Nice video!
4:54 - So, uh ... are there any NPC horses that are WORTH all Neverending Story flashbacks that I'd suffer if I ever did this?
Wolf Link even crouches like in Twilight Princess calculating it out before he dashes, just like the game. Good stuff.