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Agreed. And by “space race” you mean the thing we won over 60 years ago, right?

I’ll second Mattison. It was a sweet little quest. I’d put her quest in as a replacement for Addison, whose quests feel akin to collecting korok seeds. As much as I like to champion helping out Addison for a quick puzzle and some resources, I wouldn’t say that helping him is some great quest. I don’t know, maybe my

He gives you 20 rupees, a cooked dish, and either a material (like a bomb flower) or a ticket to use for a bed at the stables. So far, the required supports needed for his signs aren't too complex, although I did come across one north of Tarrey Town that took a little extra trial and error.

Oh, wild. I headed toward Death Mountain from Hyrule Field and stumbled upon a cave that had a treasure tied to that quest. I’ve been to the stable near those treasure hunters, but I opted to head toward Tarrey Town instead of exploring the area in full. I think I'll visit those two next time I play.

This may not be very useful for this quest, but a neat navigation trick is that lightroots will align with shrines on the surface. So if you’re exploring a new area on either side, toggling between both layers of the map can help you find fast travel locations.

I’d recommend fusing them to your arrows and shooting them far distances so you can get a lot of light and walking distance with each seed.”

Let me guess, the pirate was in Lurelin?

Sail is just thin strips of log woven together

Maximals are the Beast Wars era version of the Autobots.

To be fair, the advice only mentioned visiting the depths for an early quest. I only had one food item that could remove gloom, but even if I didn’t have it, avoiding most enemies down there isn’t too difficult. The rewards for Camera Work in the Depths far outweigh the risks.

Aside from the few side quests that happened to pay a silver rupee, my most reliable cash source has been Addison. Clear a simple physics puzzle for 20 easy rupees, some food, and sometimes material. Not bad for an NPC that’s all over the place.

I love how much stronger the stal weapons are. A stalkoblin arm had 5 attack in BotW, but has 20 attack in TotK. And then if you fuse it with another stalkoblin arm (which, they appear in groups normally, so why not), you have a weapon that has 40 attack really early on. Sure, they don’t last super long, but they make

What did you not connect with?

So what you're saying is, Twitter will be doubling it's number of employees?

Either the original, Link’s Awakening, or Breath of the Wild, depending on my mood.

I had a similar experience, but that’s part of the appeal for me. I like that feeling when you use a few tried and true attack options and none of them are working. But then you expand your strategic horizons a bit and suddenly you know what to do. It’s what separates the big bad from its minions, in my opinion. And

My favorite is the Shadow Nightmare at the end of Link’s Awakening. While it’s not the most challenging boss, I really appreciate that it makes you use several items across it’s many forms.

The very least they could do is not embed his tweets.

“And let’s be honest, what else are you doing until Tears of the Kingdom comes out?”

Not putting Sarah McLachlan in the soundtrack feels like a missed opportunity.