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‘The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’ Basic Guidelines: Dealing with Health and Stamina Upgrades, Combat Mechanics and Spotting Hidden Treasures

Mar 04, 2017 03:37 AM EST

"The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" is known as a game with full of mysteries to solve, exploration, and full of experimentation. Like other Zelda games, for over a decade players need tips and guidelines for an easier and smoother playing experience.

 If you're planning to enter the world of "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," you better be prepared. My task here is to give you useful ideas that can be useful in the game.

Shields and Weapons are breakable, skills can be granted in the first two hours; important reminders in entering Hyrule. Don't attack enemies immediately; be observant. In "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," the first thing you going to do is to upgrade your stamina or health bar, as reported by Euro Gamer. The more stamina your character has, more area of the map can be explored while upgrading the heart can be useful too, for an easy recovery. Stamina on the other part needs to be boosted; it is much needed for climbing gigantic cliffs.

For "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," combat mechanics are one of the most noted aspects of the game which is some tutorials are told and others were not. According to The Guardian, Elemental powers are the key to knock down some of the game's tougher enemies. Hunt for ice-soaked arrows and weapons, it will freeze monsters giving you time to reposition and reload for your next attack. Fire attacks were less useful in the game with no direct effect during combat. However, it will be helpful in exploding barrels to kill enemies.

Don't focus entirely on the strength value of each weapon in "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," remember that there are lot more differences in all weapons in terms of their type and strength capacity. Another thing, don't attempt in climbing walls when it is raining. You can check the weather chart for more info. Weather won't change until you change things up. All you have to do is find a dry spot, drop some wood, flint, then equip a metal weapon and strike a fire. Sit for a fire a while, then boom! You turn a rainy weather into a sunny one.

"The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" gives you rewards that you don't expect or let's say treasures to be hunted. If ever you're near a swamp, pond, river, or anything near water; try choosing the Magnesis rune. Sometimes, there's a metal treasure chest are hidden

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