30 MORE Things that Don't make Sense in Zelda Breath of the Wild
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Publicado 2022-05-21
It appears that there are even more strange things I noticed during my time playing The Legend of Zelda breath of the wild. So strange in fact that I made ANOTHER video about it going over 30 MORE things that don't make sense to me. Yes I am going to be applying real world logic to The Legend of Zelda breath of the wild again.
The list of secrets and weird glitches in Breath of the Wild continues to grow, such as bokoblins stealing your horse, eating your own paraglider and sheikah slate, and the Yiga Blademasters able to carry around the ancient flame. Launch Timing Update for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Sequel. The Legend of Zelda series producer has an update to share about the launch timing of the sequel to The Legend of #Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Please take a look.
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Link's inventory is weird. Why can Link hold up to 999 bundles of wood, yet tree branches take up precious limited weapon slots?
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"Are ritos canibals?" No, think about falcons. Birds eat other birds, just like mammals eat other mammals.
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In reference to the Rito eating poultry: We mammals eat other mammals all the time. Seeing cuts of pork or beef doesn't frighten us, so why would poultry from non-Rito sources upset them? Still, fantastic video either way ;-P
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The koroks are spirits I believe. That’s why they can hide under rocks etc
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#2 that's just a property of the sunshroom, they make updrafts, just like the spicy pepper. Actually "sunshroom" isn't an accurate translation, it should be something like "spicy shroom" #3 the Ritos are based on birds of prey, so yes they eat birds. The Zoras also eat fish #9 Koroks are spirits
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as for Number 8, theres actually Multiple Beedles (maybe not 'in-canon', but definitely in-game)...you can look up the video where someone took the painstaking amount of time to Sprint-Charge into Beedle over and over again, making him stagger and move a few steps, all the way from one stable to another, and had Both Beedles onscreen...
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In the Gerudo Desert, there is a shrine (Misae Suma shrine) whose entrance is blocked by someone who is thirsty, so you have to bring the ice to the Gerudo town and get the drink ready. You tell her about the drink and she suddenly has enough energy to cross the whole desert and you can finally enter the shrine. However inside there is no shrine puzzle and you go directly to the monk. What would have happened if the woman wasn't blocking the entrance? Did the monk predict that someone would be blocking the entrance or was he just too lazy to actually design a puzzle, and it just so happened that someone gave you a mission at that point?
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3:38: Fun fact: This paraglider was especifically designed to glide in death mountain, since it is made from sturdy materials, both from death mountain and the hyrulean royal family. That's probably the reason why the king's ghost had the paraglider in first place
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So Rito eating poultry isn’t any more weird than us eating mammals. I mean, heck, the zora mainly eat fish
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to be fair with the Rito eating birds thing, birds are hunters and will go after birds of a different species if they're built for it, like an eagle will absolutely kill a nice, plump chicken and eat it
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As for the multi arrow bows, one word: magic. I know it seems like a cop out but if you stop to think about it, it makes sense.
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What happens to the Koroks you don't find? Do they just stay hidden under rocks or whatever when Link kills Ganon? Do they go unloved and alone forever? I really need to know!!!
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Ritos eat other types of bird, humans eat other types of mammals (e.g. pork or beef), so it shouldn't be that surprising. Usually it is only cannibalism if you eat of the same species, so if she wanted some Rito meat, I'd understand it. Other types of poultry, like Cuckoos should be fine.
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8:31 “I didn’t know foxes can do magic tricks in the Zelda universe.” Ummm… did you forget about Keaton? 😂
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0:47 well, no Ritos are birds, a class of animal. They belong to the Aves class. (eagle, duck, penguin...) Humans are primates and belong to the Mammalia class. (wale, horse, monkey, cow...) So Ritos eating a chicken, goose, or duck, is the same as humans eating a cow, pig, or sheep.
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1:08 It's technically not cannibalism. If you're going to question this then you might as well question why Zora fish when they're fish people.
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For number 3, it actually does make sense, because Rito do eat smaller birds, like how in real life birds of prey do eat other smaller birds. Also, for 29, it could be said that the bow simply splits the arrow into 3 shards, which break upon impact, which is why you can't pick them back up yet still take only 1 arrow.
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What doesn’t make sense for me is that we’ve waited longer for botw2 than botw
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Number 3 is not really weird. Have you ever seen falcons? That Rito looks like a bird of prey, which eat meat, including smaller birds