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Breath of the Wild 2 • Page 3
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Saul_Iscariot 4,062 posts
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Mola_Ram 25,182 posts
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Registered 9 years agoHe's got a bit more depth in his human form.
But I liked Ganon in BotW. He was more like a "force of nature" type of villain, I didn't really need to know his motivations. -
atothewest 1,140 posts
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Registered 9 years agoYou-can-call-me-kal wrote:
This would basically be my wishlist as well.
For me the only improvements I’d like to see are :
- something that allows you to prolong or stop weapon degradation, spells or a fairy or whatever
- batch cooking (for the love of god)
- proper post completion playability, not just a save before the final boss
- better horses/modes of transport -
The_Goon 1,453 posts
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Registered 7 years agoI think I differ in opinion from most - I'd prefer a more light-hearted affair from BotW. I far preferred the tone of OoT and the Phantom Hourglass. I enjoy BotW but it just doesn't quite feel as fun as 'traditional' Zelda games for me. -
You-can-call-me-kal 22,382 posts
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Registered 15 years agoOoT is pretty dark. Admittedly it’s starts off lighter but one of the things I liked about BotW was that tonally it reminded me of OoT. -
Rhaegyr 5,311 posts
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Registered 9 years agoShadow Temple creeped me out as a kid. Those zombies too... -
The_Goon 1,453 posts
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Registered 7 years agoYou-can-call-me-kal wrote:
Maybe my mind is playing tricks on me so I could be misremembering. Maybe Kid Link made me think it was lighter than it actually was too. I just have this picture in my head of an easier game with bright vivid colours and irreverent little side quests.
OoT is pretty dark. Admittedly it’s starts off lighter but one of the things I liked about BotW was that tonally it reminded me of OoT. -
You-can-call-me-kal 22,382 posts
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Registered 15 years agoI think the main difference is most other Zelda games start off in a happy fun world before turning dark, whereas BotW you wake up already in the dark world. I agree that the happy bits of other Zelda games do leave a lasting impression. -
disusedgenius 10,648 posts
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Registered 13 years agoRhaegyr wrote:
Man, fuck those guys.
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dipsha35a 7 posts
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Ch-ch-ch-chia! Yep, this little seed is the same as those adorable little ceramic animal planters of the 90s! But don’t worry, the nutritious part is not the clay pot. Chia seeds are actually loaded with the most essential fatty acids of any known plant! Plus, one serving of the stuff is loaded with magnesium, iron, calcium, and potassium.
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dipsha35a 7 posts
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High in fiber, antioxidants, and tons of other nutrients, this breakfast staple has been shown to help lower cholesterol levels, aid in digestion, and even improve metabolism . And it's downright delicious— especially when flavored like pumpkin pie!
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dipsha35a 7 posts
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This lean, mean, green machine is packed with vitamins, minerals, disease-fighting compounds, and the fiber essential in any diet. Though all members of the cruciferous vegetable family are super-duper healthy, broccoli stands out for its exceptionally high levels of vitamin C and folate (which can reduce risk of heart disease, certain cancers, and stroke) .
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dipsha35a 7 posts
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Vitamin C is the superstar of this superfood. Just one cup of these red beauties satisfies the daily requirement for vitamin C (74 milligrams per day for women, 90 for men)! Studies suggest the antioxidant helps build and repair the body's tissues, boosts immunity, and fights excess free radical damage. And the vitamin C in strawberries could help promote healthy eye function .
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Mola_Ram 25,182 posts
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dipsha35a 7 posts
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Registered 6 months agoSalmon
This heart-healthy fish is packed with protein and a healthy dose of omega-3 fatty acids, which studies suggest may help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. And bonus points: Salmon may also protect skin from the sun and the damaging effects of UV rays .
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dipsha35a 7 posts
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Low in sugar and high in vitamins A and C, this summer treat is the prefect fresh, low-calorie snack. Studies suggest watermelon could also potentially lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease . And the lycopene in watermelon could help protect the body from UV rays and cancer .
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dipsha35a 7 posts
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Antioxidants, anti-inflammatories, and vitamins that promote vision and bone health are what make this little ol' green so super . And those bones will be thanking spinach, too! Just one cup of the stuff packs up to 12 percent of the recommended daily dose of calcium and enough vitamin K to help prevent bone loss .
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ZuluHero 9,708 posts
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ResidentKnievel 7,484 posts
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Registered 14 years agoThe late game weapon and enemy balancing in BOTW just felt a bit crap, early and mid game encounters like felt awesome knife edge struggles where you had to be smart with your resource management and approach.
I'd like it if the high-tier enemies weren't just health sponges and had some behavioural changes and improvements over the lower tier enemies, and for high tier weapons not to pop up everywhere and still be rare. -
ZuluHero wrote:
Mixing those ingredients together, you made some: dubious food!
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