As a Navajo and a dad to a blooming 3 year old daughter, this lil quest made me think of my daughter's inevitable "Coming of Age" ceremony, or Kinaalda, we'll be holding for her... I did enjoy this part of the game so much.
I personally like how Zelda games usually have different cultures that are not to stereotypical or on the nose. Like, Gorons are not a racial stereotype, they are Rockbiters and sumo-wrestlers and a few other odd design choices. And Gerudos are not Arabic-themed really but more a combination of Egyptian and ancient Greek "Amazons". Like, it would have been easy to make the races into ham-fisted stereotypes of different real-world ethnic groups, but they didn't.
You'd rather use each room efficiently. The gardens and stairs count towards your limit of buildings, and you need all the extra weapons, bows, and shield slots you can get.
@@CoconutVr11 If you have a Gallery room in Link's house, you can walk up to and examine the picture frame, and he'll offer to paint a reproduction of any picture you have on the Purah Pad.
The construction guy getting in my way is so frustrating! Lol. I hope in a dlc or something they let us change the color of the outside and let us have more than 15 modules
It would have been easier and made more logical sense for him to simply stay at his stand instead of chasing you. I don't need you shadowing me and getting in the way of my layouts and planning. If I need you, I will come to you.
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Something I find comical is that Link’s ultra hand can move an entire house without strain at all. So, theoretically, Link could take his entire house and slam it onto Ganondorf’s head as a means of defeating him.
This seemed like such a cool concept at first that I was really excited when I first discovered it. It turned out to be a little lackluster, but using ultrahand to build a houae is such a good concept that I hope they improve it with DLC or patches.
@@TheFutureJedi There's a height limit? I was able to have 4 floors, lol. Just use outdoor stairs to climb up and then grab your rooms from there. This will allow you to attach rooms on top of other ones much more easily.
The only real issue I have with it is the room limit. I had to get a bit creative to have every room I wanted (which was everything except the triangle room) and it doesnt look that great from the outside. If I had more rooms - say, 20 - not only could I install another square room and actually have the space to have side rooms connect 1-1, but I could also have more than one of each weapon display. I'm alright with it now, but I do wish it was a little bigger. I'm going to guess its a little more complicated than it seems (maybe an internal coding thing) but I do hope they raise the limit somehow.
I liked the ability to customize the house but I feel like the development of it needed some more love. Honestly I dont think there should really be a limit on how many rooms you use so long as it fits in the confines of the building area. Secondly why on earth cant I paint each segment? every single other house in terry town and in Hateno that is built in the modular style has various colors for the various parts. Why cant we do that. and Last. Where the hell is Links windows!
Also there are no rooms with only 1 space so the study is double useless because you're going to have it face outside or make a space unusable The upper part of the stairs should only take 1 slot, the other is just empty There could be an armor stand and a garden à la Hateno as well Also I think the pond will never respawn a fish if you take the one that comes with it and all the ones in the inventory are dead Edit : the fish does respawn but it's always the same one
Praying the inevitable DLC expands on this at some point. This has a lot of potential but with the limited aesthetics and building options it's hard to make something I feel happy with. More room options and the ability to close unused walls would be a godsend.
I hope there's eventual DLC. Been 6 months and no word on DLC yet. I would even be okay with TOTK not getting a story expansion like BOTW did just give us a Zelda version of Happy Home Designer where they expand this mode to be better, lol.
Rhondson really sent her daughter off to a place that is famously having horrible regional phenomena. What a good mother, I hope mattison finds her own independence and doesnt get mauled by a skeleton
Bro, you saying that just made me realize that they really sent her to a horrible place at the time. 😂 I haven’t done the Zora or that region yet, but someone really came over and brought her to a place where it’s tough for adults to live, not to mention kids.
Pro tip: If you want to add more rooms but don't have enough open slots to build any more, consider ditching the stairs or multiple entrances for rooms you can just ascend into. 😉
This is one of those "OH MY GOD, why didn't I think of that?" moments. xD I wish we could expand the property size and total rooms by just throwing more rupees or rare materials at the guy, maybe they can (and hopefully will) expand that with a DLC...but in the meantime I'll use that pro tip of yours, thanks! :D
My favorite home layout is to have the ground floor be 3 triangle rooms put together like the bottom of the tri-force (middle one is furnished). Where the top triangle of the tri-force would be is an indoor staircase, and the rest of the open sides are closed with a bedroom and 3 weapon rooms. The 2nd floor has a furnished square room attached to the top of the staircase, a kitchen directly across from the stairs, and a goddess statue counter-clockwise from the staircase. The entrance room closes off the last open wall of the square room, and has an outdoor staircase leading down to the ground. The horse paddock is attached to the outside wall of the first-floor room which sits below the entry way, and the garden pond is placed on top of it to surround the outside of the porch area. I then place a travel medallion down right in front of the outdoor staircase like a welcome mat.
@@maxs-lz4pn I have a grass floor in the middle of my house because all my rooms are connected in a square around it. It was an accident but his only problem he had was my house being out of bounds
I’m a 36 year old father. I wept like a baby for this storyline. It was SO well executed. Everyone was lovingly respectful of tradition while vulnerable and honest about attachments and sacrificial love. Excellent storytelling
I hope if and when there’s DLC for this game, they expand a bit more on the home designer. Changing the outsidewall color, more rooms, an expansion on how many rooms we can build with, more rooms with functions, like a weapon training room, an archery target room, allowing us to have a pet dog watch the area as well as our own cuckoos, goats, and cows, and the garden allowing us to grow our own food like carrots, pumpkins, peppers, etc.
Also love the little nod to OOT when you're in and building your house as it's the tune that plays at the very beginning of the game when you wake up in the tree house. There's also a picture, on the staircase module I think, of OOT Kakariko Village
Tip: if you want some extra stuff in your yard, you can throw down brightblooms. I assume (haven't checked) that if you lift the house and move it around, they'll be destroyed, but so far even when i leave/return to the area, they've stayed put as decor.
I arranged all the weapon, bow and shield rooms vertically on a tower separate from the main house. It's a lot of fun to use ascend on this tower! But with Tulin you can also reach every floor directly from the shrine.
Garden is a missed opportunity. Though putting live fish works with amiibos. Idk if they stay when you leave the area. Still building my house currently
I do agree the limitations on house building is upsetting considering they could have used the designated space to allow the player to lock in all kinds of ultra hand constructions along side the rooms. But to me what is really missed potential here is the Gallery Room. They could have allowed screenshots from the player's Switch to be displayed here, which means we could have had captures from cutscenes, Skyward Sword HD, Link's Awakening or a Minecraft rebuild of Hyrule Castle. If the photo storage works the same a BotW however that does mean you could potentially inject photos into your in game camera when emulating.
that's actually a pretty clever idea lol it's like a hidden room like in the castle where there are hidden rooms but instead of behind the bookcase, well screw you, you gotta go through the floor lol
I'd love to see a series where you build houses or check viewers houses! I'm having a hard time coming up with something that doesn't look like absolute trash lol
I really love the idea of building your own home from scratch, its a natural evolution of building the house in BOTW.. but... They really missed a lot of potential this time around, like you cant even set up walls or anything like that, if you have a room and don't want something on each open space then there's just gonna be no walls in that room.. and you only have 15 rooms you can use at a time. I wish it was more expanded on.
For sure. I like the idea of building your own house a LOT, but as it stands, I'd rather have the old house back and just get more displays or something. This needed a lot more care than what they give, the regular houses on that style located in Tarrey Town or even Hateno Village are much more interesting than anything you can build, at least they have roofs and can have some interesting shapes.
At the very least give us more rooms/don’t have a limit, and give us more space to work with. Hell, I wanted my porch to almost overhang the cliff over Terrey Town, but you can’t build within like fifty feet of the edge.
Finally!! The days where Zelda and Link lives in a small shack are over, I upgraded them with a three story mansion. With a functioning kitchen, I mean the hero of Hyrule and the princess of hyrule living together in a shack with no functioning stable nor kitchen, how will Link ever showcases his culinary expertise of cooking bokoblin guts, that's ludacris. No, they deserved to live in a mansion. I'm dedefinitely getting a little pond, and garden for them.
The inspection is only to make sure that all the parts are within the rope lines, they don’t have to be connected to each other as long as it’s within the plot
The inspection is just about everything being within the perimeter (the ropes). That's it. The rooms don't have to be connected properly, or even at all. I tested it, they can be disconnected or connected in completely nonsensical ways and it still works. You can even have a room that is essentially magically suspended in the air by only being connected to one tiny corner of the room below, with most of the upper room just hanging over nothing.
Magic rods/staves/scepters with gems on them kinda look like torches in weapon rooms, if you're keen on decorating. You can also store a LOT of weapon bases, if you're the type to want to hoard them - with Tarrey Town nearby, you can always split them, so fearlessly fuse weapon bases together for bulk storage. Three weapon storage rooms, with three slots each, each of which can have essentially two weapon bases - that's 18 weapon bases you can store in those alone. You can store a further 9 melee weapons in your 3 shield rooms if you fuse them to shields first.
i personally have 3 weapon stands, 1 bow stand, and 1 shield stand for all the unique weapons (champion and amiibo) since there are 9 weapons and 2 of each of the others. then just bedroom, statue room, and kitchen plus a nice layout looks great and fits what i need. i just wish you could change the outside more to look nicer
This feature seems very under developed. I hope it get's updated at some point. Building parts like a ladder, hot tub or roof are things I would've liked. (When I say "hot tub" I am thinking of a manmade version of the healing waters found mostly around Death Mountain) or.. ya know, all the parts the other buildings are using. Also the colouring of building parts, your building is always green while the rest of these buildings have different colours for every cube. And finally the limit needs to go up, like waaaaay up. Building a house should be yet another creative way to express yourself. However, I cannot even come close to recreating other buildings, let alone creating something unique. I was very happy when I unlocked this feature, but quickly got bored from a lack of options.
This right here. I feel like they got so lost when developing this game considering all 3 levels of hyrule you can explore. I feel like they had a lot more planned for building your house but got distracted elsewhere. I hope they address this in the near future. Im sure it wouldn't mess with the switch by adding at least 15 more rooms.
This and also loads of the cubicles feels big and empty. I feel the front door (1x2), the staircase (2x2), the bedroom (1x2). They should al fit in 1x1 square like the studio/office.
I had no idea getting a home was a thing in this one. I only just went to Tarrey Town a few days ago and was blown away that there was a guy who could un-fuse my gear and let me keep my stuff…looks like I need to go back! Been hunting Korok seeds like mad since I never seem to have enough weapon slots, so getting 9 more will definitely help
When I first found out this, I was so excited and spent so much rupees! But after some play, it’s missing something. I desperately need hallways, roofs, and different color buildings-and I hope in a future update that will be given.
13:00 Eventide Island depths, royal and royal guards broadsword, and claymore, spawn here VERY consistently. HUGE tip for finding pristine versions, you DO NOT have to unlock an area, aka do the regional phenomenon, to get pristine weapon spawns. Just find and break an unfused version you want to start spawning (personally i found that I had to break 2 for it to start, but ymmv). Then go find a ghost in the region you wanna spawn, take their weapon, and this starts their spawning scycle each blood moon. Wait for a blood moon, and go check your ghosts and use saves to rng the weapon and modifiers you want. (Note: the ghosts are locked to regional specific weapon types, meaning, for example, gerudo ghosts will spawn gerudo weapons, and each ghost will be 1 of the 3 types of melee weapons, sword, claymore, or spear) I have over 50 hrs of testing on this with just the wind temple done. As far as I can tell unlocking the region just ups the spawn rate, but does not unlock the weapon spawn specifically. I have Gerudo and Royal guards weapons, with not much story done, but I also have a high xp level since I hunt lynals and gleekos for fun. So take that as you will, happy weapon hunting. 🤘😎
just a suggestion... if you can put the materials needed before starting that would be amazing since I normally follow along I had to stop and go get sundelions. Amazing work as always ASJ!
I love Mattison's quest. Its very short but we helped build this town and Hudson and Rhondson meet. We went to their wedding. They really dont mention it but i honestly feel like Link is her godfather, and thats why he has such a role in her goodbye with her family. It also broke my heart so much to see she wrote in her journal not to cry and how strong her and her dad were trying to be for each other. What a sad heartbreaking tradition, yet you can respect how important traditions are to the Gerudo Probably my favorite part of thos game is how much you get to see how both Link and Zelda have made an impact everywhere they go, literally changing lives for the better and earning everyone's love and respect. For Link it feels obvious cause we personally do all those quests but it turns out Zelda has been very busy the last 7 years too, and has so quickly earned the love and admiration of a people who never even knew her before as their princess. Even in Age of Calamity there is such a strong emphasis on helping people in the middle of a crisis, in the middle of a war, and not just doing quests to help yourself. Feels like one of the strongest themes across all three games in this Hyrule.
If you're trying to maximize how many different rooms you can use don't use the triangular ones(I'm using 2 non furnished squares, 1 indoor staircase and 1 furnished square). If I sacrificed the layout I was going for I could have every non-structural room type, presently I'm only lacking the gallery, but with the view and open upstairs patio with open air kitchen, garden and balcony ledge pool facing the valley, who needs a gallery.
If you want to fit as many rooms as you can onto a square central room, my tip is to place them on a corner and have the open part come up against the outside of another room. This way you can have 2 rooms on one side of the square central room. You can also do this with the stairs so that there is not a gap where you jump down onto the stairs. I hope that makes sense. Also, 3-corner small room add-ons are useless unless you want a fun shape. Better to put rooms on corners with the open remainder part up against the outside of another room. If you have rooms sticking out of other places like entryway, stable and study, you can put the open part against those. But this will help you squeeze as many rooms as you can with only 2 square central rooms on 2 floors.
You can easily find a Pristine Version for your Lynel Killer Weapon in the Depths under Eventide Island. Near the small Monster Camp Outside of the Arena is a Shadow Statue took me 2 Trys there first was Knights Claymore second Royal Guard Claymore
This video was so helpful! My house before was 4 stories high and just didn’t work. After I used this design it is so much better and my house is now comfy and cozy! 😁
3:49 Bro it's like you were talking to me. It pulled my heart strings, because I have a little girl around her age. When I saw her sleeping, it made me think of when my daughter helps me with projects and falls asleep. This game is amazing.
That gallery was actually a lot cooler than I anticipated. Got a few sick selfies of Link wearing Majora’s mask posing in front of a blood moon like he’s holding it in the palm of his hand, which makes for a very awesome decoration.
Love the concept of being able to build your own house in-game! And it's fairly well-executed. Overall, I'm happy! BUT, I would LOVE to see the concept expanded in future DLC!! ((tldr: more of the same sentiment below.)) While not a popular aesthetic choice, the modular design is a great choice for a simple yet (mostly) seamless home-building feature. Plus, the style has roots in the world...which is awfully convenient, and makes me wonder if they had something similar planned for BotW but had to scrap the idea at the time. But I digress. I want more landscaping and exterior design options. I want a rectangular hallway, as opposed to just squares and triangles. I want a smaller foyer that I can use as a back door or as an upstairs balcony door. I want at least one other 1x1 room to pair with the study. I want to be able to add (and remove) walls. (Not entire rooms--just walls, like interior walls to partially or fully close off a room from the rest of the house, or an exterior wall to cap off an open room.) Unfortunately, I can think of several excellent reasons why most of these things aren't available (yet). The main one: this isn't The Sims, or any other kind of life sim. In fact, it's a pretty low-priority side feature of a truly excellent adventure/RPG game. What we got is about the simplest and most efficient method the developers could have used to give us the freedom of customizable houses without bogging down game performance, requiring a massive and probably clunky interface for home editing, and/or requiring an undue amount of time/effort on the part of developers/testers/artists. Windows, for example. What if players want to put two rooms side-by-side or back-to-back? The game designers would have to: 1. let windows and walls conflict with each other, 2. limit the ways in which players can build their homes to prevent conflicts, 3. design a complicated (and probably glitchy) logic algorithm that decides whether windows should appear on any given wall, or 4. just don't have windows. From that perspective...well, jeez, it's no wonder why they went with option 4! At least, that's what I try to remind myself whenever I look upon my windowless in-game home. ...Sigh. That said, I really, really would love to see this feature expanded upon even a little bit in some future DLC!!!
I enjoyed having the horse in the stall. The big boys and girl fit too. But I also loved the subtle touch of the music...for those that didn't hear it..its the same song from ocarina of time when he wakes up in his tree house.
my own house is pure utility, 3 square rooms, all 9 weapon storing rooms, the entrance, a bed and the stairs. I made it by merging two square rooms together like you did, and centering the entrance and stairs between both rooms. Connected the last square room on top and had enough space to place all 10 remaining rooms
Link doesn't need the stairs. You're wasting your unit capacity by using them. My 6 story house is completely stairless and I'm pretty sure Nintendo gave us stairs as a joke.
I just realized something: Grantéson is Granté, Robbie’s and Jerrin‘s son who sold you another Hylian Shield in BOTW if yours broke. It appears he changed his name to be able to work for Hudson Construction!! Also, thank you Austin for all of your helpful videos. You’re the best!
The net is so annoying lol, when i’m moving stuff i wanna be able to see what’s on the inside clearly, and to be able to walk in the house to see how it actually looks
My entire house is set up that way because I wasn't go to waste units on stairs and wanted all the weapons rooms, stable and kitchen. I don't think Nintendo actually wants you to use the stairs.
@@ashwilliams3859 my bottom floor is an empty triangle room with a paddock, then I ascend to a triangle with a cooking pot, bed, and painting, then it's a square room with 2 bow and 2 sheild rooms, then it has an open roof with 3 weapon areas and a overhanging garemden aimed at Terry Town. Best part is I can ascent to any layer without having to go through them all.
I got my house and it has a bedroom, a few studies (wanted to close some of it off so its more like a house) a couple of shield rooms, a couple of weapon rooms (so I can save the best equipment for the final battle), a bow room, and a paddock. I love my house and so glad you can design it however you want within the ropes. I also have a staircase. The only room you have to climb to is the bow room. Couldn't do the staircase inside both ways but that's okay. I designed it my way and am happy with it. Who cares if I have to climb from the bedroom (which is one room to the right of the bow room) to the bow room. So glad the pieces are climeable. Also I'm glad that they show that voe and vai can live in harmony. Ganondorf just was plain evil. It saddened me that Mattison had to leave though but I was glad to have helped her out :)
I like the triangles. Was able to do a four story building. Also, depending on personal preference, you can skip the stairs and have multiple levels if you design your house for ascension.
1st floor: Outdoor stairs, 2x1 blank spot, paddock, all in a row. Then a pond around the end of the paddock, to provide more support and stability. 2nd floor: Outdoor stairs, between 1st stairs and paddock. 3rd floor: Outdoor stairs. 4th floor: Indoor stairs. Right side connects to outdoor stairs, open left side serves as a hoverbike garage. 5th floor: Indoor stairs. 6th floor: Indoor stairs. 7th floor: Kitchen to the left, bedroom to the right, top of previous stair unit as the floor between, and a flower bed connecting the outer edge. Gives a nice view while cooking or sleeping. Can also easily land a hoverbike in or behind the garden. 8th floor: 3-way room + 1 each of the weapon storage rooms. Can only enter or exit via Ascend. Very secure place to store stuff! 9th floor: Helicopter landing pad. Doubles as a nice, flat building surface. Eventually, I might reallocate some rooms to have more weapon storage. For now though, I'm enjoying my own miniature sky island.
Love this feature, I just hope they expand it in DLC. Feels very very limited, especially for the amount of space they give us. I don’t want a house. I want a mansion. That’s my power fantasy.
I included my Paddock on the top floor, giving me a super-nice balcony that overlooks the ocean. I love how it turned out, plus I get to have my favorite horse in my house haha
The only thing that bothers me about the house is that I really like the study, but it is the only single-wide room and it makes it incredibly hard to use well!
Watching this, I finally realized the use of the study. You can use it with the foyer to make a room within the house. Also, the house REALLY needs a way to add exterior colors, a roof, and GD WINDOWS! That said, based on the restrictions the house currently has on it, I suspect they’re already pushing things give us this.
Hey Austin! Are you going to be making a guide on what all are the unique weapons/ bows/ shields in the game and how to get them? I also wanna get them all and have them stored in Link’s house. Really enjoying the vids you have been working so hard to make thank you :)
I thought I would not get spoiled by watching your videos, but indirectly you spoiled me about the Master Sword and Zelda without a warning, though it was probably an accident 😔😔😔still great video
I was stunned when I found this out in Tarrey Town. "I get to build my own?! That's awesome!" I do like the options but I would like a few more room types and/or some more customization. I don't need something like Skyrim's Hearthfire but I just feel the room variety is a bit lacking. Hoping some are added when they add eventual DLC.
Oh, I would love to have this I’m sick and tired of having to search for more weapons. It’s surprising there isn’t a depository to put food like extra food but you know how it is you never have enough food.
I found your house video, I need to add more weapon rooms to my house. I have some in storage that I bought and didn't use yet. Thanks for all the hard work your do.
😁😊 Thank you for the most detailed and clear guides! Our hard earned rupees are saved. I especially appreciate you mentioning which rooms have effects and which do nothing.
It makes sense since he helped establish the whole thing. If anything, he should have been given a plot of land within the town automatically for being one of the main founders. You wouldn't get as great a scenery as the one you paid for, but it would make getting the to defusing gorron without a travel medallion much less of a hassle (assuming a shrine showed up close to the newer hypothetical house).
@@raygalaxy2717 That's what I'm getting at essentially. We put so much work into founding a town and then we live in Hateno. It was always weird to me. Getting a house here makes a lot more sense
I finished my house very recently with 3 stories in the following style: 1st floor has my blessing and kitchen 2nd floor has one each shield and bow display 3rd floor has 2 melee displays and my bedroom The intention is to store the special weapons and shield from past releases since it's highly improbable I'll acquire them again-- the Biggoron Sword for example.
I hope that maybe in a dlc they can add a higher room limit and more land . They could also add new rooms. They should add decor for the outside and inside that is more customizable and free.
12:57 I'm fairly certain that pristine RG claymores in the depths are based entirely on which statues spawn them (and if you've broken an unfused decayed version) and game progression doesn't matter.
A few things that kinda suck about the housing though, you can't flip a room, you can't have a wall added or removed without a whole other room block. When it's all put together you might have rain in your bedroom just because.
the house is literally the extra inventory slot without finding koroks> :) I already got fierce deity armor but i hold off getting the sword. now is a good time to build me a home. thanks once again for the wholesome clip!
I was very excited about building my own home originally. The fixed walls and solid color in addition to the price tags changed that quickly. I only want the storage rooms. The rest can be done at Lookout Landing for free.
I really love the way I did my house, I was quite upset that none of the room options have windows. I mean, you have that beautiful view of the sunset on the ocean so I intentionally left my 3rd floor kitchen open on 1 side facing that and pit a flower garden in front of it asking of a balcony with flowers
I really think this guide layout is the best cause only has 15 units. Summary in this video Save after the introduction guide (just place 2 building anywhere, you can fix later) 1. If you buy any preview building and didn't use it will still cost money. 2. this guide 1st floor is front door, and then 1st square room connect to other 3 weapon room on the right. And then left is another square room connect with right square room, cooking room on the left and stairs is behind. 3. 2nd floor stairs connect with square room. square room connect to blessing room, gallery room. left square room connect right square room. The right square room connect bed room and 1 bow room and 1 shield room. 4. You need to use square room or angled room to connect with another room.
Hi Austin. You literally made my day. I didn't know you could get a house. I was sad that i couldn't have a weopon collection thinking that the hateno house was still my house.
As a Navajo and a dad to a blooming 3 year old daughter, this lil quest made me think of my daughter's inevitable "Coming of Age" ceremony, or Kinaalda, we'll be holding for her... I did enjoy this part of the game so much.
Is that when you send her off in a hot air balloon?
Its lovely that you were able to relate to it!!!!
I teared up when I rode the balloon with the family it was so touching 🥹
I personally like how Zelda games usually have different cultures that are not to stereotypical or on the nose. Like, Gorons are not a racial stereotype, they are Rockbiters and sumo-wrestlers and a few other odd design choices. And Gerudos are not Arabic-themed really but more a combination of Egyptian and ancient Greek "Amazons". Like, it would have been easy to make the races into ham-fisted stereotypes of different real-world ethnic groups, but they didn't.
Tip: If you have an open room without a roof use flower beds as a roof! It looks pretty from the outside! (The inside roof will be green)
I'm going to take this idea and make it fish instead
all rooms have roofs though right?
@@kurocat471 you can kinda make your own rooms by using the roof of a lower floor and the walls of a room block
You'd rather use each room efficiently. The gardens and stairs count towards your limit of buildings, and you need all the extra weapons, bows, and shield slots you can get.
@@Bcz4r noice
I must say, I'm impressed at how accurately Grantéson is able to recreate the photographs you show him. He even paints in the JPEG artifacts!
how do you do the photo thing
@@CoconutVr11 If you have a Gallery room in Link's house, you can walk up to and examine the picture frame, and he'll offer to paint a reproduction of any picture you have on the Purah Pad.
@@kevinr.9733 tysm
The construction guy getting in my way is so frustrating! Lol. I hope in a dlc or something they let us change the color of the outside and let us have more than 15 modules
I'd kill for windows
@@Raina111111 yess! I didn’t realize that’s what I’m missing. I kept most of my design open facing Tarrey town so there’s more light inside
I had to take apart my entire house because I put a bow room upside down and he definitely got in my way quite a bit.
I’m surprised there’s not more comments on him. He drove me insane.
It would have been easier and made more logical sense for him to simply stay at his stand instead of chasing you. I don't need you shadowing me and getting in the way of my layouts and planning. If I need you, I will come to you.
Im surprised there isnt an "armor stand" room. I know you can hold them all but it would be nice to put some on display
Especially since you can re-buy almost all of the armor sets in the game
Dlc? Maybe?
Yeah that would be amazing
I really hope they let you carry all armor unlike last game where the dlc pushed your armor slots over the limit… such a dumb oversight
@@cheddarsunchipsyes8144 don't worry, you can
"That's definitely the child of those two people." 😂😂😂 Yeah, I laughed so hard when I first saw Mattison. Absolutely perfect character design.
yea i was like "huh wonder how this will turn out"
@@ReyaadGafur And, who were Zelda's parents??? Every time you finish a shrine, you see them.
@@duncanwill9444 That's not Zelda's parents in the shrines. It's Rauru and Sonia, her distant ancestors. Her father was Rhoam from BOTW.
@@duncanwill9444 What?
@@joeyhernandez6954 Dear Mr. Hernandez, your question showed up in my email. "Dun can will" means that there are things that I have DONE. Things that I CAN do. Things that I WILL do.
Then, when Obama was elected, he was questioned about what he would do about "Plessy v. Ferguson." In the Old Segregated Southern US, even seven generations of Caucasian ancestry would still make Plessy "black", and he would have to sit in a segregated train car or be arrested and guilty. Dark skin and eyes are dominant, not to mention the slant of the eyes.
Now, Mr. Hernandez, consider the proximity of Spain and Africa, and the Mediterranean sea.
Something I find comical is that Link’s ultra hand can move an entire house without strain at all. So, theoretically, Link could take his entire house and slam it onto Ganondorf’s head as a means of defeating him.
Or fill it up to the brim
With explosives if he chooses to do so
@@kingslushie1018 the joys of a sandbox game
Fuse it onto a weapon and smack Ganondorf with it
@@nofabeUnfortunately you can't fuse Ultrahand creations to weapons/shields, only single objects.
@@UltimatePerfection then use just a single room
This seemed like such a cool concept at first that I was really excited when I first discovered it. It turned out to be a little lackluster, but using ultrahand to build a houae is such a good concept that I hope they improve it with DLC or patches.
The limit is bs and the height limit for building is a pain
@@TheFutureJedi There's a height limit? I was able to have 4 floors, lol. Just use outdoor stairs to climb up and then grab your rooms from there. This will allow you to attach rooms on top of other ones much more easily.
@@MarkHogan994 it’s still tough with the 15 room limit. You can’t even get too high with that limit of rooms to actually have an enclosed home
The only real issue I have with it is the room limit. I had to get a bit creative to have every room I wanted (which was everything except the triangle room) and it doesnt look that great from the outside. If I had more rooms - say, 20 - not only could I install another square room and actually have the space to have side rooms connect 1-1, but I could also have more than one of each weapon display. I'm alright with it now, but I do wish it was a little bigger. I'm going to guess its a little more complicated than it seems (maybe an internal coding thing) but I do hope they raise the limit somehow.
Right? The limit is BS. I want a mansion. I save Hyrule. I didn’t dupe all those diamonds for nothing lol
I liked the ability to customize the house but I feel like the development of it needed some more love. Honestly I dont think there should really be a limit on how many rooms you use so long as it fits in the confines of the building area. Secondly why on earth cant I paint each segment? every single other house in terry town and in Hateno that is built in the modular style has various colors for the various parts. Why cant we do that. and Last. Where the hell is Links windows!
Link lives that Vegas life
@@NovaMaster375 😂
I was thinking the same thing! I hope they give us dlc to give us these options
Yeah, after seeing this, I’d rather just keep using the old house that he gave Zelda. She’s not using it now! 😂
Also there are no rooms with only 1 space so the study is double useless because you're going to have it face outside or make a space unusable
The upper part of the stairs should only take 1 slot, the other is just empty
There could be an armor stand and a garden à la Hateno as well
Also I think the pond will never respawn a fish if you take the one that comes with it and all the ones in the inventory are dead
Edit : the fish does respawn but it's always the same one
Praying the inevitable DLC expands on this at some point. This has a lot of potential but with the limited aesthetics and building options it's hard to make something I feel happy with. More room options and the ability to close unused walls would be a godsend.
Yeah, i really hope we will get a dlc that expands on the house
Windows would be nice too
I really wish the devs would develop building system more akin to Rust, Ark, etc. instead of this limited prefab crap.
I hope there's eventual DLC. Been 6 months and no word on DLC yet. I would even be okay with TOTK not getting a story expansion like BOTW did just give us a Zelda version of Happy Home Designer where they expand this mode to be better, lol.
Rhondson really sent her daughter off to a place that is famously having horrible regional phenomena. What a good mother, I hope mattison finds her own independence and doesnt get mauled by a skeleton
Bro, you saying that just made me realize that they really sent her to a horrible place at the time. 😂 I haven’t done the Zora or that region yet, but someone really came over and brought her to a place where it’s tough for adults to live, not to mention kids.
🤣
To be fair the balloon doesn't land until after you clear the Temple. So she conveniently doesn't experience any of that horror.
@@MurasakiNoKami so if you save the desert for last, she’s just flying for what can technically be years
She is still in her room saying she cant go until the storm is gone.
I would LOVE a series going into various house designs!!!!
I believe mine is the best. 😬
Pro tip: If you want to add more rooms but don't have enough open slots to build any more, consider ditching the stairs or multiple entrances for rooms you can just ascend into. 😉
This is one of those "OH MY GOD, why didn't I think of that?" moments. xD
I wish we could expand the property size and total rooms by just throwing more rupees or rare materials at the guy, maybe they can (and hopefully will) expand that with a DLC...but in the meantime I'll use that pro tip of yours, thanks! :D
That's exactly what I did! Who uses stairs nowadays? Stairs are so 2017 😂
I was looking for this comment before i commented it. Haha
Can’t believe I didn’t think of this. While the stairs look nice, they gave us ascension for a reason. Lol
Yeah but my house won’t look nice without the stairs and outside ones are nice too 😭
My favorite home layout is to have the ground floor be 3 triangle rooms put together like the bottom of the tri-force (middle one is furnished). Where the top triangle of the tri-force would be is an indoor staircase, and the rest of the open sides are closed with a bedroom and 3 weapon rooms.
The 2nd floor has a furnished square room attached to the top of the staircase, a kitchen directly across from the stairs, and a goddess statue counter-clockwise from the staircase. The entrance room closes off the last open wall of the square room, and has an outdoor staircase leading down to the ground.
The horse paddock is attached to the outside wall of the first-floor room which sits below the entry way, and the garden pond is placed on top of it to surround the outside of the porch area. I then place a travel medallion down right in front of the outdoor staircase like a welcome mat.
The "inspection" Robbie's son does is just to make sure your house stays within the rope and on your actual property
Also to keep you from having a room from floating. I tried to have a grassy yard on my first floor and he wouldn't let me
@@maxs-lz4pn I have a grass floor in the middle of my house because all my rooms are connected in a square around it. It was an accident but his only problem he had was my house being out of bounds
@@maxs-lz4pn I was able to make a floating room
Truth. You don’t even have to attach the rooms. They just need to be inside the ropes lol
@The Fit Dad Either entirely in or entirely out. Ain't no such thing as halfway knooks.
I’m a 36 year old father. I wept like a baby for this storyline. It was SO well executed. Everyone was lovingly respectful of tradition while vulnerable and honest about attachments and sacrificial love. Excellent storytelling
Tip: you can store your weapons rooms and still keep your weapons when you want it back, so you can store up to 9 weapons of each category
That's a great tip!
I was wondering about that but too lazy to test it, lol. Very good to know.
Not quite following. How do you get to keep 9 of each type if you can only have 3 weapons rooms?
@@nsanerydah Each room holds up to 3 weapons/bows/shields
@@nsanerydah 3 weapon rooms, 3 bow rooms, 3 shield rooms, all rooms store 3 items each.
I hope if and when there’s DLC for this game, they expand a bit more on the home designer.
Changing the outsidewall color, more rooms, an expansion on how many rooms we can build with, more rooms with functions, like a weapon training room, an archery target room, allowing us to have a pet dog watch the area as well as our own cuckoos, goats, and cows, and the garden allowing us to grow our own food like carrots, pumpkins, peppers, etc.
I haven’t found it yet but I believe there is a quest you can complete to unlock a farm for your house where you can grow what you like!
you can grow your own food it's just not part of ur house....and ur not the one growing them
We need window 🪟 for the rooms to
@@jaimofive need to find that quest … when I do be to into the framing lol 😂
Also love the little nod to OOT when you're in and building your house as it's the tune that plays at the very beginning of the game when you wake up in the tree house. There's also a picture, on the staircase module I think, of OOT Kakariko Village
thats because thats the theme for your house.
Tip: if you want some extra stuff in your yard, you can throw down brightblooms. I assume (haven't checked) that if you lift the house and move it around, they'll be destroyed, but so far even when i leave/return to the area, they've stayed put as decor.
I arranged all the weapon, bow and shield rooms vertically on a tower separate from the main house.
It's a lot of fun to use ascend on this tower! But with Tulin you can also reach every floor directly from the shrine.
I really think they should have added a feature to actually plant in the garden and put live fish in the pond
Garden is a missed opportunity. Though putting live fish works with amiibos. Idk if they stay when you leave the area. Still building my house currently
100%. Maybe a way to display earned medals as well.
I do know in the little watering side there are fish that spawn in it, it's not often often and it's mostly one or two but it's something lol
I do agree the limitations on house building is upsetting considering they could have used the designated space to allow the player to lock in all kinds of ultra hand constructions along side the rooms.
But to me what is really missed potential here is the Gallery Room. They could have allowed screenshots from the player's Switch to be displayed here, which means we could have had captures from cutscenes, Skyward Sword HD, Link's Awakening or a Minecraft rebuild of Hyrule Castle.
If the photo storage works the same a BotW however that does mean you could potentially inject photos into your in game camera when emulating.
I made a room that can only be accessed with ascend and I love it. It's like my own little secret room!
that's actually a pretty clever idea lol
it's like a hidden room like in the castle where there are hidden rooms but instead of behind the bookcase, well screw you, you gotta go through the floor lol
I'd love to see a series where you build houses or check viewers houses! I'm having a hard time coming up with something that doesn't look like absolute trash lol
I really love the idea of building your own home from scratch, its a natural evolution of building the house in BOTW.. but...
They really missed a lot of potential this time around, like you cant even set up walls or anything like that, if you have a room and don't want something on each open space then there's just gonna be no walls in that room.. and you only have 15 rooms you can use at a time. I wish it was more expanded on.
For sure. I like the idea of building your own house a LOT, but as it stands, I'd rather have the old house back and just get more displays or something. This needed a lot more care than what they give, the regular houses on that style located in Tarrey Town or even Hateno Village are much more interesting than anything you can build, at least they have roofs and can have some interesting shapes.
Yeah I really wish there were options for roofing and windows maybe even balconies and stuff like fencing and paths outside.
At the very least give us more rooms/don’t have a limit, and give us more space to work with. Hell, I wanted my porch to almost overhang the cliff over Terrey Town, but you can’t build within like fifty feet of the edge.
@@batmabel It’s like living in a Lego house that a 7 year old made
I'm pretty sure the 15 room limit is because it's on switch, same thing happened with base building in No Man's Sky on consoles
Sadly I already built my house a few hours ago but for my favorite Zelda news reporter I’ll watch the video
Finally!! The days where Zelda and Link lives in a small shack are over, I upgraded them with a three story mansion. With a functioning kitchen, I mean the hero of Hyrule and the princess of hyrule living together in a shack with no functioning stable nor kitchen, how will Link ever showcases his culinary expertise of cooking bokoblin guts, that's ludacris. No, they deserved to live in a mansion. I'm dedefinitely getting a little pond, and garden for them.
The inspection is only to make sure that all the parts are within the rope lines, they don’t have to be connected to each other as long as it’s within the plot
The inspection is just about everything being within the perimeter (the ropes). That's it. The rooms don't have to be connected properly, or even at all. I tested it, they can be disconnected or connected in completely nonsensical ways and it still works. You can even have a room that is essentially magically suspended in the air by only being connected to one tiny corner of the room below, with most of the upper room just hanging over nothing.
Quick note if you kill the fish or pick up the fish in the pond they reset every blood moon.
Pretty sure it's on the material refresh timer (same as trees, apples, shopkeepers, etc.), which is not actually tied to Blood Moons.
You can have fish in the pond?
Yes you get one carp per pond
Free 20 rupees every blood moon
I guess I have to sacrifice an extra paddock for a pond now that I know there’s a fish in there!
Magic rods/staves/scepters with gems on them kinda look like torches in weapon rooms, if you're keen on decorating. You can also store a LOT of weapon bases, if you're the type to want to hoard them - with Tarrey Town nearby, you can always split them, so fearlessly fuse weapon bases together for bulk storage. Three weapon storage rooms, with three slots each, each of which can have essentially two weapon bases - that's 18 weapon bases you can store in those alone. You can store a further 9 melee weapons in your 3 shield rooms if you fuse them to shields first.
Smart
I will be doing this for the less dainty ones because I have finally run out of room 😅
i personally have 3 weapon stands, 1 bow stand, and 1 shield stand for all the unique weapons (champion and amiibo) since there are 9 weapons and 2 of each of the others. then just bedroom, statue room, and kitchen plus a nice layout looks great and fits what i need. i just wish you could change the outside more to look nicer
Getting ready to send my daughter off to college and Hudson's departing words made me cry.
This feature seems very under developed.
I hope it get's updated at some point.
Building parts like a ladder, hot tub or roof are things I would've liked.
(When I say "hot tub" I am thinking of a manmade version of the healing waters found mostly around Death Mountain)
or.. ya know, all the parts the other buildings are using.
Also the colouring of building parts, your building is always green while the rest of these buildings have different colours for every cube.
And finally the limit needs to go up, like waaaaay up.
Building a house should be yet another creative way to express yourself.
However, I cannot even come close to recreating other buildings, let alone creating something unique.
I was very happy when I unlocked this feature, but quickly got bored from a lack of options.
This right here. I feel like they got so lost when developing this game considering all 3 levels of hyrule you can explore. I feel like they had a lot more planned for building your house but got distracted elsewhere. I hope they address this in the near future. Im sure it wouldn't mess with the switch by adding at least 15 more rooms.
30 room would be based, but I'm still happy with my little hut.
@The Nerf Kid yea same. Plenty of display rooms still and a nice rooftop cooking hub. Wish the garden could be used for planting too
This and also loads of the cubicles feels big and empty.
I feel the front door (1x2), the staircase (2x2), the bedroom (1x2). They should al fit in 1x1 square like the studio/office.
I had no idea getting a home was a thing in this one. I only just went to Tarrey Town a few days ago and was blown away that there was a guy who could un-fuse my gear and let me keep my stuff…looks like I need to go back!
Been hunting Korok seeds like mad since I never seem to have enough weapon slots, so getting 9 more will definitely help
One thing i did with my rooms is offset them from the square hub room. That allows me to fit 6 rooms onto one square room
When I first found out this, I was so excited and spent so much rupees! But after some play, it’s missing something. I desperately need hallways, roofs, and different color buildings-and I hope in a future update that will be given.
13:00 Eventide Island depths, royal and royal guards broadsword, and claymore, spawn here VERY consistently.
HUGE tip for finding pristine versions, you DO NOT have to unlock an area, aka do the regional phenomenon, to get pristine weapon spawns. Just find and break an unfused version you want to start spawning (personally i found that I had to break 2 for it to start, but ymmv). Then go find a ghost in the region you wanna spawn, take their weapon, and this starts their spawning scycle each blood moon. Wait for a blood moon, and go check your ghosts and use saves to rng the weapon and modifiers you want. (Note: the ghosts are locked to regional specific weapon types, meaning, for example, gerudo ghosts will spawn gerudo weapons, and each ghost will be 1 of the 3 types of melee weapons, sword, claymore, or spear)
I have over 50 hrs of testing on this with just the wind temple done. As far as I can tell unlocking the region just ups the spawn rate, but does not unlock the weapon spawn specifically. I have Gerudo and Royal guards weapons, with not much story done, but I also have a high xp level since I hunt lynals and gleekos for fun. So take that as you will, happy weapon hunting. 🤘😎
Inspection only checks to make sure everything is within the build limits, not sure if there is a height limit but it has to be within the ropes
How. Literally just how. I am just doing this and I got stuck, you’re always reading my mind. Perfect timing as always.
The stands are great if you're nearing breakage and you want to get them repaired by the Rock Octorok. Just save them until the next blood moon
That's so smart, I'm definitely doing this
just a suggestion... if you can put the materials needed before starting that would be amazing since I normally follow along I had to stop and go get sundelions. Amazing work as always ASJ!
I made a hexagonal house with the triangle rooms and connected the weapon rooms to the outside
I love Mattison's quest. Its very short but we helped build this town and Hudson and Rhondson meet. We went to their wedding. They really dont mention it but i honestly feel like Link is her godfather, and thats why he has such a role in her goodbye with her family. It also broke my heart so much to see she wrote in her journal not to cry and how strong her and her dad were trying to be for each other. What a sad heartbreaking tradition, yet you can respect how important traditions are to the Gerudo
Probably my favorite part of thos game is how much you get to see how both Link and Zelda have made an impact everywhere they go, literally changing lives for the better and earning everyone's love and respect. For Link it feels obvious cause we personally do all those quests but it turns out Zelda has been very busy the last 7 years too, and has so quickly earned the love and admiration of a people who never even knew her before as their princess. Even in Age of Calamity there is such a strong emphasis on helping people in the middle of a crisis, in the middle of a war, and not just doing quests to help yourself. Feels like one of the strongest themes across all three games in this Hyrule.
If you're trying to maximize how many different rooms you can use don't use the triangular ones(I'm using 2 non furnished squares, 1 indoor staircase and 1 furnished square). If I sacrificed the layout I was going for I could have every non-structural room type, presently I'm only lacking the gallery, but with the view and open upstairs patio with open air kitchen, garden and balcony ledge pool facing the valley, who needs a gallery.
If you want to fit as many rooms as you can onto a square central room, my tip is to place them on a corner and have the open part come up against the outside of another room. This way you can have 2 rooms on one side of the square central room. You can also do this with the stairs so that there is not a gap where you jump down onto the stairs. I hope that makes sense. Also, 3-corner small room add-ons are useless unless you want a fun shape. Better to put rooms on corners with the open remainder part up against the outside of another room. If you have rooms sticking out of other places like entryway, stable and study, you can put the open part against those. But this will help you squeeze as many rooms as you can with only 2 square central rooms on 2 floors.
You can easily find a Pristine Version for your Lynel Killer Weapon in the Depths under Eventide Island. Near the small Monster Camp Outside of the Arena is a Shadow Statue took me 2 Trys there first was Knights Claymore second Royal Guard Claymore
This video was so helpful! My house before was 4 stories high and just didn’t work. After I used this design it is so much better and my house is now comfy and cozy! 😁
My partner somehow made the triangle rooms work, they amaze me!
3:49 Bro it's like you were talking to me. It pulled my heart strings, because I have a little girl around her age. When I saw her sleeping, it made me think of when my daughter helps me with projects and falls asleep. This game is amazing.
I was hoping this feature would be more customizable. It’s kinda hard to make a house that is not just a plus-shaped green box.
Use the triangle room for variety
That gallery was actually a lot cooler than I anticipated. Got a few sick selfies of Link wearing Majora’s mask posing in front of a blood moon like he’s holding it in the palm of his hand, which makes for a very awesome decoration.
Love the concept of being able to build your own house in-game! And it's fairly well-executed. Overall, I'm happy! BUT, I would LOVE to see the concept expanded in future DLC!! ((tldr: more of the same sentiment below.))
While not a popular aesthetic choice, the modular design is a great choice for a simple yet (mostly) seamless home-building feature. Plus, the style has roots in the world...which is awfully convenient, and makes me wonder if they had something similar planned for BotW but had to scrap the idea at the time. But I digress.
I want more landscaping and exterior design options. I want a rectangular hallway, as opposed to just squares and triangles. I want a smaller foyer that I can use as a back door or as an upstairs balcony door. I want at least one other 1x1 room to pair with the study. I want to be able to add (and remove) walls. (Not entire rooms--just walls, like interior walls to partially or fully close off a room from the rest of the house, or an exterior wall to cap off an open room.)
Unfortunately, I can think of several excellent reasons why most of these things aren't available (yet). The main one: this isn't The Sims, or any other kind of life sim. In fact, it's a pretty low-priority side feature of a truly excellent adventure/RPG game. What we got is about the simplest and most efficient method the developers could have used to give us the freedom of customizable houses without bogging down game performance, requiring a massive and probably clunky interface for home editing, and/or requiring an undue amount of time/effort on the part of developers/testers/artists.
Windows, for example. What if players want to put two rooms side-by-side or back-to-back? The game designers would have to:
1. let windows and walls conflict with each other,
2. limit the ways in which players can build their homes to prevent conflicts,
3. design a complicated (and probably glitchy) logic algorithm that decides whether windows should appear on any given wall, or
4. just don't have windows.
From that perspective...well, jeez, it's no wonder why they went with option 4! At least, that's what I try to remind myself whenever I look upon my windowless in-game home. ...Sigh.
That said, I really, really would love to see this feature expanded upon even a little bit in some future DLC!!!
I enjoyed having the horse in the stall. The big boys and girl fit too. But I also loved the subtle touch of the music...for those that didn't hear it..its the same song from ocarina of time when he wakes up in his tree house.
my own house is pure utility, 3 square rooms, all 9 weapon storing rooms, the entrance, a bed and the stairs. I made it by merging two square rooms together like you did, and centering the entrance and stairs between both rooms. Connected the last square room on top and had enough space to place all 10 remaining rooms
Link doesn't need the stairs. You're wasting your unit capacity by using them. My 6 story house is completely stairless and I'm pretty sure Nintendo gave us stairs as a joke.
@@ashwilliams3859 fr, i just ascend up
@@ashwilliams3859 Stairs for the aesthetics though
@@ashwilliams3859yeah lol he doesn’t even clog them properly sometimes he starts crawling up and it looks hilarious
That gallery room is already a MENACE. Iykyk *referring to that one Sidon image*
I just realized something: Grantéson is Granté, Robbie’s and Jerrin‘s son who sold you another Hylian Shield in BOTW if yours broke.
It appears he changed his name to be able to work for Hudson Construction!!
Also, thank you Austin for all of your helpful videos. You’re the best!
The net is so annoying lol, when i’m moving stuff i wanna be able to see what’s on the inside clearly, and to be able to walk in the house to see how it actually looks
The inspection is to see if everything is inside the ropes, that’s the only restriction
Also you'll fail inspection if you dropped an item on any room
I was wondering how to get the house. Thanks for the awesome videos.
Tip you can make hidden rooms above your house and enter them using ascend
That’s a really good idea! Thanks for that
My entire house is set up that way because I wasn't go to waste units on stairs and wanted all the weapons rooms, stable and kitchen. I don't think Nintendo actually wants you to use the stairs.
Hidden from what?
@@moodist1er His mom!
@@ashwilliams3859 my bottom floor is an empty triangle room with a paddock, then I ascend to a triangle with a cooking pot, bed, and painting, then it's a square room with 2 bow and 2 sheild rooms, then it has an open roof with 3 weapon areas and a overhanging garemden aimed at Terry Town.
Best part is I can ascent to any layer without having to go through them all.
I got my house and it has a bedroom, a few studies (wanted to close some of it off so its more like a house) a couple of shield rooms, a couple of weapon rooms (so I can save the best equipment for the final battle), a bow room, and a paddock. I love my house and so glad you can design it however you want within the ropes. I also have a staircase. The only room you have to climb to is the bow room. Couldn't do the staircase inside both ways but that's okay. I designed it my way and am happy with it. Who cares if I have to climb from the bedroom (which is one room to the right of the bow room) to the bow room. So glad the pieces are climeable. Also I'm glad that they show that voe and vai can live in harmony. Ganondorf just was plain evil. It saddened me that Mattison had to leave though but I was glad to have helped her out :)
we're going to home depot today boys
I like the triangles. Was able to do a four story building. Also, depending on personal preference, you can skip the stairs and have multiple levels if you design your house for ascension.
Thanks because I really needed a nice layout
1st floor: Outdoor stairs, 2x1 blank spot, paddock, all in a row. Then a pond around the end of the paddock, to provide more support and stability.
2nd floor: Outdoor stairs, between 1st stairs and paddock.
3rd floor: Outdoor stairs.
4th floor: Indoor stairs. Right side connects to outdoor stairs, open left side serves as a hoverbike garage.
5th floor: Indoor stairs.
6th floor: Indoor stairs.
7th floor: Kitchen to the left, bedroom to the right, top of previous stair unit as the floor between, and a flower bed connecting the outer edge. Gives a nice view while cooking or sleeping. Can also easily land a hoverbike in or behind the garden.
8th floor: 3-way room + 1 each of the weapon storage rooms. Can only enter or exit via Ascend. Very secure place to store stuff!
9th floor: Helicopter landing pad. Doubles as a nice, flat building surface.
Eventually, I might reallocate some rooms to have more weapon storage. For now though, I'm enjoying my own miniature sky island.
Love this feature, I just hope they expand it in DLC. Feels very very limited, especially for the amount of space they give us.
I don’t want a house. I want a mansion. That’s my power fantasy.
I included my Paddock on the top floor, giving me a super-nice balcony that overlooks the ocean. I love how it turned out, plus I get to have my favorite horse in my house haha
The only thing that bothers me about the house is that I really like the study, but it is the only single-wide room and it makes it incredibly hard to use well!
Yes I’m literally only watching this video to learn how to put a study room 😂
Who else agrees that this brings back memories of when we all got the serenity teapot in Genshin Impact.
Watching this, I finally realized the use of the study. You can use it with the foyer to make a room within the house.
Also, the house REALLY needs a way to add exterior colors, a roof, and GD WINDOWS! That said, based on the restrictions the house currently has on it, I suspect they’re already pushing things give us this.
Hey Austin! Are you going to be making a guide on what all are the unique weapons/ bows/ shields in the game and how to get them? I also wanna get them all and have them stored in Link’s house. Really enjoying the vids you have been working so hard to make thank you :)
I thought I would not get spoiled by watching your videos, but indirectly you spoiled me about the Master Sword and Zelda without a warning, though it was probably an accident 😔😔😔still great video
I was stunned when I found this out in Tarrey Town. "I get to build my own?! That's awesome!" I do like the options but I would like a few more room types and/or some more customization. I don't need something like Skyrim's Hearthfire but I just feel the room variety is a bit lacking. Hoping some are added when they add eventual DLC.
I love your videos keep up the great work!
Oh, I would love to have this I’m sick and tired of having to search for more weapons. It’s surprising there isn’t a depository to put food like extra food but you know how it is you never have enough food.
Here's to hoping that when Link winds down from all the chaos of battling he can live in his dream home with Zelda. So wholesome 🥹🫰❤️❤️❤️
i dont know if youve already found out but youll see if your hoping for that
lets just hope zelda doesn't steal link's home for herself again
@@warfarexd6772 I’ve completed the game and I have 0 clue what you’re talking about
@@machupich I figure they probably just haven't finished the story yet or they didn't get the true ending.
@@moonlitxangel5771 why is that?
I found your house video, I need to add more weapon rooms to my house. I have some in storage that I bought and didn't use yet. Thanks for all the hard work your do.
the legend of zelda: home invasion
😁😊 Thank you for the most detailed and clear guides! Our hard earned rupees are saved. I especially appreciate you mentioning which rooms have effects and which do nothing.
I really liked Link’s old house but after BoTW I always thought that it fit best for Link to live in Tarrey Town
It makes sense since he helped establish the whole thing. If anything, he should have been given a plot of land within the town automatically for being one of the main founders. You wouldn't get as great a scenery as the one you paid for, but it would make getting the to defusing gorron without a travel medallion much less of a hassle (assuming a shrine showed up close to the newer hypothetical house).
@@raygalaxy2717 That's what I'm getting at essentially. We put so much work into founding a town and then we live in Hateno. It was always weird to me. Getting a house here makes a lot more sense
I built the leaning tower of Hyrule with 15 stairs all stacked on-top each other, leaning ever so slightly to the side.
How the hell do you have 30k rupees???
40k
Probably by duping diamonds and then selling them
This quest absolutely pulled on my heartstrings as a father and grandfather. Amazing game
I finished my house very recently with 3 stories in the following style:
1st floor has my blessing and kitchen
2nd floor has one each shield and bow display
3rd floor has 2 melee displays and my bedroom
The intention is to store the special weapons and shield from past releases since it's highly improbable I'll acquire them again-- the Biggoron Sword for example.
I hope that maybe in a dlc they can add a higher room limit and more land . They could also add new rooms. They should add decor for the outside and inside that is more customizable and free.
12:57 I'm fairly certain that pristine RG claymores in the depths are based entirely on which statues spawn them (and if you've broken an unfused decayed version) and game progression doesn't matter.
I have watched a video about this that confirms your Theo
Thanks I assumed this would take all day to get to the home building part but was a good length for a side quest!
A few things that kinda suck about the housing though, you can't flip a room, you can't have a wall added or removed without a whole other room block. When it's all put together you might have rain in your bedroom just because.
1 Puff shroom also works for the rail car scammer! Love how they let you problem solve in so many different ways
I mainly use the weapon/shield/bow displays to do the shock dupe glitch.
Great episode. There are a few cut scenes for story lines in this game that were SO well done, (this one, and the Rito one for example) I can relate.
the house is literally the extra inventory slot without finding koroks> :) I already got fierce deity armor but i hold off getting the sword. now is a good time to build me a home. thanks once again for the wholesome clip!
I love Zelda: Happy Home Designer with your host Austin John!
I was very excited about building my own home originally. The fixed walls and solid color in addition to the price tags changed that quickly. I only want the storage rooms. The rest can be done at Lookout Landing for free.
I really love the way I did my house, I was quite upset that none of the room options have windows. I mean, you have that beautiful view of the sunset on the ocean so I intentionally left my 3rd floor kitchen open on 1 side facing that and pit a flower garden in front of it asking of a balcony with flowers
This game keeps getting better and better
I really think this guide layout is the best cause only has 15 units.
Summary in this video
Save after the introduction guide (just place 2 building anywhere, you can fix later)
1. If you buy any preview building and didn't use it will still cost money.
2. this guide 1st floor is front door, and then 1st square room connect to other 3 weapon room on the right. And then left is another square room connect with right square room, cooking room on the left and stairs is behind.
3. 2nd floor stairs connect with square room. square room connect to blessing room, gallery room. left square room connect right square room. The right square room connect bed room and 1 bow room and 1 shield room.
4. You need to use square room or angled room to connect with another room.
Hi Austin. You literally made my day. I didn't know you could get a house. I was sad that i couldn't have a weopon collection thinking that the hateno house was still my house.
this is why you play the side adventures. theyre always rewarding