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| Khushrenada:
And so it has come to pass. The Final Trial and Champion's Ballad has been completed. The Master Cycle Zero is stupid crazy fun. I could almost keep playing just driving that around and looking for mysterious treasure chests. Last Korok seeds acquired and 100% completion has now been attained. Found my last Hinox. Very strange. I don't know why I missed the one that I did. I seem to pass by the area a few times yet I'm not sure what my early past self was doing. My Hero's Path is unable to provide an accurate picture of the past as it currently starts playing sometime after I'd already defeated my second Divine Beast. It's done now and I got that last Kilton badge. Took in a few more views of Hyrule from different vantage points and times of day. Just doing that still has not gotten old for me. Drove across a Hyrule a bit and then I stormed the castle and roughed up Ganon real bad. And that is that. I think I've about done it all now. Time to finally move on to some other titles on the Wii U and Switch. |
| Order.RSS:
Congrats Khush! I wanna go back to this game and finish it up in the coming year. Still a bit undecided about when to get the DLC, I've done 2 out of 4 Divine Beasts now, so maybe it's too early still? |
| Khushrenada:
To me, there are various elements of the DLC that may be worth getting now rather than waiting. I believe the Champion's Ballad requires that you beat the four Divine Beasts before you can access that but I may be wrong there. In any case, having the Hero's Path for my map was a handy feature I used once I got it even though I didn't get around to the Champion's Ballad until this week. Likewise, the Korok Mask was a useful tool for the way I was playing. Another underrated element is the Ancient Briddle and Saddle for your horse. I have a really good horse with 5 Speed and Stamina and the Ancient horse gear gave it two extra Stamina as well as teleports your horse right to you when you whistle for it instead of waiting for it to run over to you. Still have to be somewhat in range though, I think. With the Korok Mask and horse, it made looking and exploring things through Akkala and Central Hyrule a lot faster as I could gallop along those fields at a quicker pace. The rest of the DLC clothing is not that important really. It just copies effects of other clothing in the game except that it gives you that bonus effect instantly without upgrading the clothing to get it. I had long upgraded the various outfits and acquired the bonus effects for them so it was kind of disappointing to see it was all the same with the new outfits. Plus, you can't upgrade the DLC clothing so I stuck with the higher defense outfits I had for the most part. Still, they represent a few sidequests you can tackle for an extra diversion in your main adventure like the other side quests. So, it may be nice to blend those in rather than wait until later and just hunt them all down then. It's all in how you play and what you want out of the game but not all the elements of the DLC have to be left for the end. |
| ShyGuy:
Congratulations Khush, I'm glad you did such a thorough completion. Game of the Forever! |
| Mop it up:
I was going to ask how you found all the Koroks without a guide, but then I remembered the DLC gives a Korok sensor. That shoulda been in the game proper, but oh well. In any case, conglaturation! ! ! |
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