Also ritos were once Zora's so putting that into perspective, it's not cannibalism. It's more like a fish evolving so that it's predator becomes it's prey lol
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
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...
It works this way for any NPC that appears in multiple locations, like Kass for example. They're considered different “actors” by the game. (Though at least canonically, Kass can fly.)
Yeah Beedle doesn't even actually leave any of the stables he's in, even when it looks like he is. He's just programmed to walk around in circles to maintain the illusion that he's travelling with you.
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?
So true! Talking about that woman blocking the entrance... She's actually not blocking the way, but just laying over the terminal controlling the door and covering it partially. Furthermore, she's so weak and can't move by herself. Why not just gently push the lady away? Nope, you can't! She must be too heavy. Or just tell her a little lie about the drink? Even more stupid, that Sheikah slate is supposed to be the top notch of Hyrule technologies, but its PayPass signal isn't strong enough to be received by the terminal, as the woman doesn't fully cover it?
Maybe its just walking all the way out there? I think there's another shrine thats extremely easy as well. But I haven't touched BOTW in months though, so I don't think I remember well.
I think it's intentional that the monks are able to predict what will happen when the hero finds the shrines. They're supposed to be helping Link fulfill his destiny, so it makes sense that they know what he's destined to do and what's destined to happen around him. Like they just knew that another person would be fascinated by the fragmented monument near Lurelin, and put 2 pedestals that both Link and the other person need to crouch on.
#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
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
Also, in 8:06, the ice on cryonis cannot be melted, and not beacuse of the incredibly low temperature, actually, the opposite. The cryonis block's sheikah tech makes the ice be nice and warm. 8:31: The animals have a specific circle where they can travel, and if they pass it, there's where they dissappear.
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!!!
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
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.
And then there’s the elemental, bomb and ancient arrows. Somehow those arrows can split into multiple shots, especially bomb and ancient arrows. Like how do the explosives in the bag in the bomb arrow tip split into 3 or 5 while still have the explosives be enclosed in all of the arrows. Or how does the ancient arrow split while still having the same effect in all the arrows being shot. Surely splitting an ancient arrow will break it and render it incapable of defeating guardians or disintegrate enemies.
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.
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.
There’s a way to get rid of Boson and Karson for good, but you only have one chance to do it. When you help Hudson build Terry Town, get to the point where you help Hudson get married. Bolson and Karson will come to the wedding and when it’s over then they’ll sit next to the cook pot in Terry Town. Now this next part is very important. DO NOT SPEAK TO BOLSON AFTER THE WEDDING. Specifically Bolson as you can still talk to Karson without anything happening. If you speak to Bolson while he’s sitting at the pot, he’ll say it’s time to head back home and then he and Karson will get up and go back to Hateno village and proceed to SIT IN FRONT OF YOUR HOUSE FOR THE REST OF ETERNITY. So just never speak to him again and you’re good. I haven’t spoken to him since 2019 and it’s been bliss!
To answer your question about the Rito. When it comes to birds eating other birds, hawks, falcons or owls are usually the birds that come to mind as typical predators. If you have a backyard feeder, chances are that a Hawk or two (or more!) has even swooped in and eaten one of your “regulars”.
When someone sells you a piece of clothing and you decide to sell it… “Oh I nEvEr tHoUgHt I wOuLd LaY mY hAnDs oN tHeSe,” while the same exact clothes are right in front of them
This last playthrough some of the strangest things have been happening. I stasis'ed a guardian and it immediately fell through the earth. Then, I was fighting a hinox on eventide island. I got him stuck in the mountain side. He couldn't attack back, nor could he move. Pretty sure I saw an attack animation I've never seen before. I was molly wopping a bokoblin without targeting him. I ended up behind him and, while spamming the attack button, link seemed to do a sneak strike. It was quick but looked exactly like it. I don't recall seeing the action button appear either.
number 29 is simple.... when usin a multi-shot bow it kind of make 3 arrows out of 1 by deviding it... cutting 1 arrow so you get smaller arrows that aren't usable anymore :)
I've been hit a bunch of times with my only metal being the Hylian armor. Also, on multishot bows, try shooting crates. You can farm arrows that way by literally turning one arrow into two to five.
In real life, some bird predators straight up eat other birds. I dont see why everyone is shocked when the bird lady wants to eat poultry, i feel like that just implies that the Rito are predators
On a similar note to the merchant one, how about the snowball bowling guy? You can just farm infinite money off this guy and no matter how many strikes you get he just keeps giving you 300 rupees. You'd think he'd be less impressed after the 100th time.
Congrats on almost hitting 25k Subscribers Just don’t think I have forgotten about the ranking of the 2D and 3D Sonic the Hedgehog games you said you would do at 25k Subs in your Nintendo Handheld Ranking Video
Re: The Koroks, they appear to be some sort of spirit children rather than physical beings because if you try to take a picture of them with a camera, they don't show up in the photo.
@@pumaunicorn Or at least one of only a tiny minority of people in Hyrule who can see them. There's a travelling merchant called Agus in BOTW who talks about a time he saw a "weird tree ghost", who was probably actually describing a sighting of Hestu when he was in his original location.
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9:12 The way he zooms from the waterfall's mouth and glides upward before flying into the air is just full of the exaggerated swagger of a Zora prince.
For the mushrooms thing. It is because you had a sunshroom in death mountain which means everything catches fire. And if you didn't know sunshrooms and pepper when lit create an updraft Edit: You can finish the tarrey town quest and not talk to bolson. If you do that they won't come to ue house
Here's one, some shrines, to activate some shrines you need to do some arbitrary action like getting an orb, and those shrines only react to that orb, you can't interchange them
@@mr.witherhmc9304 they look like they are covered in LED lights, they are probably emitting a unique signal or code that we can't see because its on the inside
@@mr.witherhmc9304 Yeah that one is weird, I can only assume that the monks knew exactly when the shrines would surface and so things like the quests that get you in to a reward shrine were already planned
If you go to the entrance of the lost woods, there is a torch you can shoot with your multi shot bow that allows you to pick them all up. You can do this to get 999 arrows though you do sacrifice your bows in the process. Alternatively a slightly more annoying unlimited arrows point. After you complete eventide Island. There is a small Island off of it behind the shrine that has a chest with 10 arrows. Open it, teleport back to the shrine, go to the Island, the chest respawns for unlimited arrows. You just have to deal with loading screens
Why aren’t arrows retrievable by magnesis when the tip of the arrow is made from some type of metal. Also just tons of odd things about arrows in general like how does a bomb arrow fly the same as other arrows. When link mounts a lynel why not just stay on and continue beating him instead of doing a sick backflip just to get trampled again.
The "dead" King of Hyrule's ghost can apparently get cold (warm doublet), get itchy (warm doublet), as well as swing an axe and cut down trees. He can cook, he has to crouch down and be sneaky to hunt, and he can write a diary. To be fair, if you swing a weapon at him it'll go through. But that happens with every other npc in the game. Does that mean they're all ghosts who have physical but not physical bodies? haha
1:08 For the umpteenth time: It is only cannibalism if one eats the flesh of _the same species_ ! A Toad eating a Champignon wouldn't be cannibalism either. Or a human eating a monkey. (Though I really don't understand why you would want to, especially with confirmed cases of Monkey Pox in Europe recently making headlines...)
I have one. When you hold the WEAKEST WEAPON IN THE GAME (tree branch), you lose it in, like, three hits, but when your ENEMY (such as random bokoblin passerby) holds it, it has INFINITE POWER. I have attacked this bokoblin for an ACTUAL HOUR. THE TREE BRANCH IS PERFECTLY INTACT. >:(
i think it'd be best to research this, (instead of just a quick google search like i did) but, to my knowledge, there are a handful of birds that do eat other birds, usually baby birds or dead ones for things like vultures. however im not a bird expert and just wanted to look into it
My theory for multi shot bows is they split the arrow apart instead of shooting multiple arrows. This is why you can’t retrieve the arrows from multishot after.
Pro tip: in the oasis there is a cooking pot. If you light your arrow on the cooking pot fire and shoot a multi shot bow at the wooden part of the cooking pot you can retrieve all 3(or 5) arrows. Easy cheap way for infinite arrows. Just costs durability on a bow.
7: I don't know, but it sure makes sourcing wood for the various parts of "From the Ground Up" easier. 11: And what's weirder, the Guardian Shields say they do that as if it's some special property, but no, as you say, even improvised shields fend off lasers originally intended to attack Calamity Ganon. At worst, they break if you don't parry, and sustain not even so much as scorch marks if you do. 25: It's more frustrating when it's for a certain shrine quest, but yeah.
Part of Links magic is to shrink items down to a size fittable in pockets and to shrink weapons down to a useable size for him making his power of inventory
Ritos are bird like, not necessarily birds, and anyway, there are birds that eat other birds, Eagles, Hawks, Owls and Seagulls will eat smaller birds like sparrows, ducklings, chicks starlings and so on. So,a Rito choosing Poultry wouldn't be unusual and does actually make sense.
how can Link jump off of Mt. Ploymus, one of the tallest mountains in the game, and still dive straight into the water below without bodily harm? Plus, how can Link go up onto Hebra mountain and be okay if he puts feathers onto his legs and head!? I am baffled. :) Edit: How do koroks know Link has used stasis on one specific apple on a tree? They aren't there, because if they were, they would give off leaf particles. Same with those weird balloons that fly around, get thrown, or sit on the ground somewhere. Plus, why are the koroks Link finds in Korok Forest scared of him, while the ones around the map are fine? And one more: How can Link eat an apple core, or the bone in gourmet meat, raw meat, and HOW can he eat rocks if they're thrown into a pot before?
Some other things that came to my mind: - In some side quests, you have to defeat some monsters to resolve some people's problems, but these monsters are restored when a Blood Moon occurs, so at last, nothing has been resolved. Well, as long I get my reward, I don't care anymore. - Moon phases, as they appear in the game, are not realistic. It's not possible to have a New Moon at night, or a partially lighted moon visible only during night time. In real life, a Full Moon is visible all night long, partial phases are visible a part during daylight and a part during night time, and New Moon occurs only during daylight but not visible. - The expression "Blood Moon" is a popular reference for a Total Moon Eclipse, which occurs when the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon, so the Moon is full but passing through Earth's umbra. The phenomenon is actually predictable in real life, but in BotW, it's somehow random, or at least I don't know what is triggering it. - [Xenoblade Chronicles] [WTF]
@@bilib1891 Yes, we can imagine for example the Moon having a geostationary orbit, which means the Moon is orbiting around the Earth at the same speed the Earth spins around its rotation axis. in that case, the Moon would be visible from only one half of the Earth and all phases would be seen every day. Roughly, you would have New Moon at noon, one half lighted at 6pm, full at midnight, the other half lighted at 6am and back to New Moon at noon. People living on the other half of Earth don't see the Moon at all. I can also imagine the Moon having a polar orbit, which would give completely different set up. However, there's still things that couldn't happen. As presented in BotW, it's like the Moon is orbiting around the Sun while following the Earth on the same plane and on a farther orbit, which explains why the Moon rises and set at the very same spots and at the very same hours every night, but therefore it should be full every night, and that is not a moon anymore but another planet. I'm not even sure if that kind of set up is physically possible without messing up each other's orbit. Moon phases in the game had been set for the game play and not to be realistic.
I'm going to say thank God for the merchants having unlimited money; I HATED having to play musical chairs and the waiting game with Skyrim shopkeeps to make money. 😊
The fact that Bolson goes back to squatting outside my house is why I don't talk to him after the Wedding portion of the Tarrey Town quest. Don't talk to him and he just stays in Tarrey Town! Also for the Shield Bash deflection bit, IT'S LINK! Man's a reincarnation superhuman, but you take issue with superhuman feats? Also the Cryonis Ice isn't real Ice, it's a construct made of the Blue energy of the Shrines and other Shiekah tech. Regular fire won't affect the Cryonis block, but the BLUE fire from the Ancient furnaces will break them.
multishot bows split the arrow into multiple parts, that is why you can't retrieve them afterwards, they are in splinters (unless you do the fire shot glitch) the dye shop probably applies an activator to certain parts of your clothes that bind to the pigment in the dye, everything else just doesn't hold onto it. the tip of the arrows light up cause Link applies grease to them for when you need to light them up before shooting
the reason animals dissappear after following them for a bit in botw is to avoid what happened to skyrim if you arent aware a while back there was a rumor in skyrim that following foxes would lead you to treasure or points of interest, this was false and they would just run around randomly/away from the player, the reason the rumor came about is because if you go in just about any direction youll find treasure in skyrim, so following a fox in on direction is of course going to yield the same result
Something that doesn’t make sense for me is that electric/ thunder weapons don’t shock you if you use them, but then when there’s a thunder storm it attracts thunder and you get electrocuted. Also if you stand near your bomb you get injured, but if you use urbosa’s fury, or shock arrows, you are just fine
you know what is kinda weird, they went out their way to make it that you can't complete the first shrines without the rune if you cheese ur way to the skeleton, but a girl who is literally obessesd with guardians isn't programmed to have a special dialouge or animation when one is brought to her
I think the whole different sized weapons is due to links inventory. In the Zelda cartoon series we see link shrinks the items to fit in his pouch. So maybe when he takes them out it adjusts to fit his size?
Also more koroks it is Gerudo Desert in Vah Naboris territory, under a rocks or stone circle and rolling stone area, and even a Hyrule Castle and speed missions and even a koroks forest where is about 8 quest (3 shrine quest, 3 normal quest, 1 main quest (Master Sword) and 900 Korok's smelling things and one big item (one of hardest items in game) and there is Riju flying outside in Gerudo City's Throne Room animation scene
Once at school my friend Liam said he was fighting a monster camp with only bokoblins that all had royal claymores and he claimed that when they jumped to attack him they just got struck by lightning
Climbing up a ladder doesn't use up any stamina. But climbing up the Sheika Towers, which have a surface pretty similar to ladders, it uses up stamina. Make it make sense.
ladders are ergonomic and designed for climing, the Sheika Towers are towers that were underground for however long, covered in rock and not made for climbing
3;18, didn't Sidon say that electro resist potions don't work for Zora, and that they only work for hylians, what if that applies to all potions, we only see hylians mention drinking them (if i am wrong, please correct me), so even the fire resist potion argument doesn't hold up, even if the Koroks are evolved Kokiri, very similar t hylians
I don't understand how if you talk to a korok the whole of Hyrule just suddenly pauses even if a 5 metre sized guardian laser is getting fired at Link.
I'm about 90%sure that rito eating chicken would be similar to a person eating a cow. They're birds, that's literally the only thing they have in common. It's not cannibalism.
3.they don’t eat other rito, but wild non sentient bird (would you say that a Zora eating fish is cannibalism because they’re fish people?) also I’m pretty sure some birds actually eat smaller birds.
One fan theory about Link is that his Champion Ability is time slowing, explaining his Bullet Time and Flurry Rush abilities, meaning he might just slow down time to enjoy his food in peace!
#23. Climbing Cryonis ice, 7:50 Ya got me thinkin', but the in-game logic is consistent on this one. Conjure a nice cube anywhere the game enables Link to do so. I know of no way to damage nor melt it. If you can get atop it and stay there, you can start a campfire on it. (I don't think you ever even have to worry about wind blowing your wood away. Windy conditions are beside the point, though.) Note that Link doesn't slip or slide atop the block, either. Sit by your nice, ice-top fire and select max wait time. Relight and repeat all you want. (Not that you'd want to.) Cryonis ice never melts!! Not even a tiny bit! Ergo it's nonslip ice. That's why it's not hard to climb and walk on. The one aspect I can't explain is how Link gets purchase on it at all, though we can ask that about any surface the game makes to look sheer yet be climbable. Seems like Link has got Spider-Man powers.
this guy can hold hundreds of thousands of different foods, weapons, shields, and even a paraglider in this little pouch the size of his palm? in it some kind of magic bag
I don't know why the Rito wanting to eat poultry is so shocking. Birds of prey like hawks and eagles sometimes swoop down at smaller birds to catch and eat them. Most of the Rito we see in BotW have features remiscent of birds of prey.
The reason multi-shot arrows break doesn’t make sense, but there is a game design reason. They wanted to give multi shot bows a bonus of using only one arrow, so if they didn’t make the arrows break, you could get infinite arrows with them
Cannibalism only counts if they are eating another Rito. Hawks in the wild will eat whatever they can get, including other fowl, such as chicken or smaller birds
I always had that thought too. How can Link parry a Lynel and return Guardian beams to sender but can't throw a rock more than two feet. I figured it had something to do with the triforce, but then I remember he had yet to be seen with it in this game. So it really does make no sense... Adrenaline maybe.
How come when you get too close to a Divine Beast (after you've beaten it) it says it's too dangerous to get near, but if you jump off the top of Hyrule Castle a glide directly through the laser, nothing happens?
It's not a laser, its like a sensor which is why hyrule castle isnt just destroyed when they are aimed there and why if you go to where the "laser" hits the castle, it is basically completely faded away
1: you can cut random grass and get rice 2: he can run and that takes stamina and he can walk all day without sitting or sleeping and use no stamina or get tired 3: his weapons break after a amount of hits but enemies weapons are infinite
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8:27 Hey I just wanted to tell you I think the animals you chase after a long time go to the backrooms
@@Mango1021hmm good theory
Link's inventory is weird. Why can Link hold up to 999 bundles of wood, yet tree branches take up precious limited weapon slots?
Because his weapons go on his back while his collectables go in his endless pockets.
Yeah why is that?🤔
Because the Shika slate absorbs the weapons so he has more slots
Link puts the 999 bundles in his house
Cue xfiles music 🫣🤯 you guys just keep breaking my immersion. Hope I don’t nit-pic with botw2 after watching this 😅
"Are ritos canibals?" No, think about falcons. Birds eat other birds, just like mammals eat other mammals.
Yeah like we are Mammals we eat cow that are also mammals
Thank you I was just about to write about this
Yeah, like monkeys
Also ritos were once Zora's so putting that into perspective, it's not cannibalism. It's more like a fish evolving so that it's predator becomes it's prey lol
Makes sense
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
Adding to this, there are some raptors that will totally eat other birds if given the chance so that point wasn't even necessary.
Yes that is a real pet peeve of mine!
Is like this man doesnt know that some birds eat other birds
Smh
I guess he doesn't know that birds of prey literally prey on other birds.
We eat other mammals but not fucking humans, ur logic doesnt make sense
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...
It works this way for any NPC that appears in multiple locations, like Kass for example. They're considered different “actors” by the game. (Though at least canonically, Kass can fly.)
@@Chubby_Bub right; its like your sibling having their Own phone charger, so you dont have to steal Yours back n forth from each other
Yeah Beedle doesn't even actually leave any of the stables he's in, even when it looks like he is. He's just programmed to walk around in circles to maintain the illusion that he's travelling with you.
Somebody once brought four Beedles together and formed the world-famous band The Beedles.
Well obviously!!! we all know that, hes just pointing out the lack of realism
The koroks are spirits I believe. That’s why they can hide under rocks etc
The koroks are dead children
@@Blacksmith52 wait really?
@@Blacksmith52 Pokémon reference?
@@partyvessel8128 no not a reference it's a theory by one of my favorite zeldatubers
The Koroks are definitely spirits, if you try to take a picture of them they won't show up in the photo.
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?
So true!
Talking about that woman blocking the entrance... She's actually not blocking the way, but just laying over the terminal controlling the door and covering it partially. Furthermore, she's so weak and can't move by herself.
Why not just gently push the lady away? Nope, you can't! She must be too heavy.
Or just tell her a little lie about the drink?
Even more stupid, that Sheikah slate is supposed to be the top notch of Hyrule technologies, but its PayPass signal isn't strong enough to be received by the terminal, as the woman doesn't fully cover it?
And the funny think is there is a fan-comic that talks about you said 😂😂
Maybe its just walking all the way out there? I think there's another shrine thats extremely easy as well. But I haven't touched BOTW in months though, so I don't think I remember well.
I think it's intentional that the monks are able to predict what will happen when the hero finds the shrines. They're supposed to be helping Link fulfill his destiny, so it makes sense that they know what he's destined to do and what's destined to happen around him. Like they just knew that another person would be fascinated by the fragmented monument near Lurelin, and put 2 pedestals that both Link and the other person need to crouch on.
I think it was stated in another Zelda game or something that the Sheikah can see the future or something
#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
what about the stick the korok is holding
So Rito eating poultry isn’t any more weird than us eating mammals. I mean, heck, the zora mainly eat fish
@@AccurateAsian they are but the Ritos are birds of pray
The Zora are probably mammals
And gorons, which are rocks, eat rocks, so what do the gerudo eat?
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
Also, in 8:06, the ice on cryonis cannot be melted, and not beacuse of the incredibly low temperature, actually, the opposite. The cryonis block's sheikah tech makes the ice be nice and warm.
8:31: The animals have a specific circle where they can travel, and if they pass it, there's where they dissappear.
Where’d you get that info? It’s more likely it was made by the Rito since it has their emblem
yes! i want to know
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!!!
I would imagine at some point they either go back home or Hestu is like "oh yeah I was supposed to do something"
They will continue to wait forever for you to find them. You do intend to find them all, right?.... Right?
good
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
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.
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.
And then there’s the elemental, bomb and ancient arrows. Somehow those arrows can split into multiple shots, especially bomb and ancient arrows. Like how do the explosives in the bag in the bomb arrow tip split into 3 or 5 while still have the explosives be enclosed in all of the arrows. Or how does the ancient arrow split while still having the same effect in all the arrows being shot. Surely splitting an ancient arrow will break it and render it incapable of defeating guardians or disintegrate enemies.
@@daninichu2953 yeah maybe say that there are special triple versions and only those types of bows can shoot them
Also, in the loading tips, the game itself calls it weird
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.
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.
The funniest thing about Beetle is that if you visit enough stables quickly enough, he will make a comment about you stalking him.
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.
Rito seem t based on falcons and falcons eat other birds, which is normal
Yes this is a real pet peeve of mine!
Also, humans eat other mammals. WE LITERALLY ARE MAMMALS. So according to this guy most humans in the world are cannibals.
There’s a way to get rid of Boson and Karson for good, but you only have one chance to do it. When you help Hudson build Terry Town, get to the point where you help Hudson get married. Bolson and Karson will come to the wedding and when it’s over then they’ll sit next to the cook pot in Terry Town. Now this next part is very important. DO NOT SPEAK TO BOLSON AFTER THE WEDDING. Specifically Bolson as you can still talk to Karson without anything happening. If you speak to Bolson while he’s sitting at the pot, he’ll say it’s time to head back home and then he and Karson will get up and go back to Hateno village and proceed to SIT IN FRONT OF YOUR HOUSE FOR THE REST OF ETERNITY. So just never speak to him again and you’re good. I haven’t spoken to him since 2019 and it’s been bliss!
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
Pelicans
Not mentioning how zora eat fish
To answer your question about the Rito.
When it comes to birds eating other birds, hawks, falcons or owls are usually the birds that come to mind as typical predators. If you have a backyard feeder, chances are that a Hawk or two (or more!) has even swooped in and eaten one of your “regulars”.
I love this list! It’s so cool to see ways botw is bizarre
Thanks man
When someone sells you a piece of clothing and you decide to sell it… “Oh I nEvEr tHoUgHt I wOuLd LaY mY hAnDs oN tHeSe,” while the same exact clothes are right in front of them
What doesn’t make sense for me is that we’ve waited longer for botw2 than botw
lol
Almost. We're only at five years compared to botw's six.
@@staircaseofkneecaps783 its getting out in 2023 we will have waited longer
@@lmg1033 oh okay I was confused by your wording because you said we've waited as in present tense which technically isn't true yet
@@staircaseofkneecaps783 ohhh Yea mbd mbd
This last playthrough some of the strangest things have been happening. I stasis'ed a guardian and it immediately fell through the earth. Then, I was fighting a hinox on eventide island. I got him stuck in the mountain side. He couldn't attack back, nor could he move. Pretty sure I saw an attack animation I've never seen before. I was molly wopping a bokoblin without targeting him. I ended up behind him and, while spamming the attack button, link seemed to do a sneak strike. It was quick but looked exactly like it. I don't recall seeing the action button appear either.
8:31 “I didn’t know foxes can do magic tricks in the Zelda universe.” Ummm… did you forget about Keaton? 😂
They probably fast traveled away
number 29 is simple.... when usin a multi-shot bow it kind of make 3 arrows out of 1 by deviding it... cutting 1 arrow so you get smaller arrows that aren't usable anymore :)
What I was thinking too
I've been hit a bunch of times with my only metal being the Hylian armor. Also, on multishot bows, try shooting crates. You can farm arrows that way by literally turning one arrow into two to five.
The arrow dupe is only if you are at some certain campfires
@@bedeoof5948 which campfires?
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Appreciate the comment man, thanks!
Beedle has the ‘nurse joy’ syndrome where he has tons of identical twins
The rito eating poultry makes sense they seem to be a type of evolved predatory bird which would mean they sometimes eat other birds
In real life, some bird predators straight up eat other birds. I dont see why everyone is shocked when the bird lady wants to eat poultry, i feel like that just implies that the Rito are predators
On a similar note to the merchant one, how about the snowball bowling guy? You can just farm infinite money off this guy and no matter how many strikes you get he just keeps giving you 300 rupees. You'd think he'd be less impressed after the 100th time.
He's easily amused.
Awesome video!
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Just don’t think I have forgotten about the ranking of the 2D and 3D Sonic the Hedgehog games you said you would do at 25k Subs in your Nintendo Handheld Ranking Video
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Re: The Koroks, they appear to be some sort of spirit children rather than physical beings because if you try to take a picture of them with a camera, they don't show up in the photo.
Makes sense. After all, Link is the only human who can see them in the entire game.
@@pumaunicorn Or at least one of only a tiny minority of people in Hyrule who can see them. There's a travelling merchant called Agus in BOTW who talks about a time he saw a "weird tree ghost", who was probably actually describing a sighting of Hestu when he was in his original location.
......Are you sure? I've taken lots of photos of Koroks and they definitely show up every time.
Another legendary video, I haven’t seen you in a while so I just want to check in and see how your doing, my birthday was yesterday so it’s really crazy but it’s great to see you back!!! Much love to you ❤️❤️
Thanks man, I've been pretty great! Happy Birthday bro
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9:12 The way he zooms from the waterfall's mouth and glides upward before flying into the air is just full of the exaggerated swagger of a Zora prince.
For the mushrooms thing. It is because you had a sunshroom in death mountain which means everything catches fire. And if you didn't know sunshrooms and pepper when lit create an updraft
Edit: You can finish the tarrey town quest and not talk to bolson. If you do that they won't come to ue house
Here's one, some shrines, to activate some shrines you need to do some arbitrary action like getting an orb, and those shrines only react to that orb, you can't interchange them
have you ever heard of a key in a door? or a password on a computer?
@@SkullsInSuits yes but all the orbs look identical, sure it can be some sheika tech, but the orbs just look like round rocks
@@mr.witherhmc9304 they look like they are covered in LED lights, they are probably emitting a unique signal or code that we can't see because its on the inside
@@SkullsInSuits ok you have a point, but some other shrines like that one where there's a gerudo girl covering the pedestal doesn't make sense
@@mr.witherhmc9304 Yeah that one is weird, I can only assume that the monks knew exactly when the shrines would surface and so things like the quests that get you in to a reward shrine were already planned
Links metal armor during a thunder lighting storm it doesn’t get lightning struck on it because its a different type of metal
If you go to the entrance of the lost woods, there is a torch you can shoot with your multi shot bow that allows you to pick them all up. You can do this to get 999 arrows though you do sacrifice your bows in the process.
Alternatively a slightly more annoying unlimited arrows point. After you complete eventide Island. There is a small Island off of it behind the shrine that has a chest with 10 arrows. Open it, teleport back to the shrine, go to the Island, the chest respawns for unlimited arrows. You just have to deal with loading screens
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Why aren’t arrows retrievable by magnesis when the tip of the arrow is made from some type of metal. Also just tons of odd things about arrows in general like how does a bomb arrow fly the same as other arrows. When link mounts a lynel why not just stay on and continue beating him instead of doing a sick backflip just to get trampled again.
To be fair about the lynels, they are large monsters, it takes a lot of stamina to stay on them
It feels like I haven't seen u in a while. Glad ur back dude.
Edit: I just got a PS5 can u rank all playstation consoles for next video?
Ya been a while and probably not I only have 1 ps console
CONGRATS ON GETTING THE PS5 😊😊😊👍👍👍
For number 3, the same can be said for the zora people. They eat fish, yet they are fish themselves
So are sharks, and they eat fish.
Cannibals
The "dead" King of Hyrule's ghost can apparently get cold (warm doublet), get itchy (warm doublet), as well as swing an axe and cut down trees. He can cook, he has to crouch down and be sneaky to hunt, and he can write a diary.
To be fair, if you swing a weapon at him it'll go through. But that happens with every other npc in the game. Does that mean they're all ghosts who have physical but not physical bodies? haha
1:08 For the umpteenth time: It is only cannibalism if one eats the flesh of _the same species_ !
A Toad eating a Champignon wouldn't be cannibalism either.
Or a human eating a monkey. (Though I really don't understand why you would want to, especially with confirmed cases of Monkey Pox in Europe recently making headlines...)
Or Zora eating fish.
(Eating monkey also lead to aids)
@@NintendoSunnyDee This is an incredibly stupid statement.
Especially for someone who seems to pride himself on his analytic skills.
@@catriamflockentanz My apologies, chimpanzees Señor Semantics
Wait what the hell where'd the link I posted go?
If Link Cook Something he gets a meal. with a Plate? From where did he Got the Plate?
I have one. When you hold the WEAKEST WEAPON IN THE GAME (tree branch), you lose it in, like, three hits, but when your ENEMY (such as random bokoblin passerby) holds it, it has INFINITE POWER. I have attacked this bokoblin for an ACTUAL HOUR. THE TREE BRANCH IS PERFECTLY INTACT. >:(
Including this in the next video! Thanks!
i think it'd be best to research this, (instead of just a quick google search like i did) but, to my knowledge, there are a handful of birds that do eat other birds, usually baby birds or dead ones for things like vultures. however im not a bird expert and just wanted to look into it
My theory for multi shot bows is they split the arrow apart instead of shooting multiple arrows. This is why you can’t retrieve the arrows from multishot after.
Pro tip: in the oasis there is a cooking pot. If you light your arrow on the cooking pot fire and shoot a multi shot bow at the wooden part of the cooking pot you can retrieve all 3(or 5) arrows. Easy cheap way for infinite arrows. Just costs durability on a bow.
Also, with the koroks catching fire, Sidon said that potions only worked on hylians.
7: I don't know, but it sure makes sourcing wood for the various parts of "From the Ground Up" easier.
11: And what's weirder, the Guardian Shields say they do that as if it's some special property, but no, as you say, even improvised shields fend off lasers originally intended to attack Calamity Ganon. At worst, they break if you don't parry, and sustain not even so much as scorch marks if you do.
25: It's more frustrating when it's for a certain shrine quest, but yeah.
Link can can fall really far without taking damage, and even wham his toe on a metal box painlessly. But a log rolling into slowly hurts.
Getting close to the sonic ranking videos for your 25k subscribers I’ve been waiting for
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You missed that wearing a fully upgraded flameproof aromor doesn't protect you from lava
Even wearing a scuba tank, you can drown.
Also lava is much more intense heat that just heat, the tech simply isn't good enough yet
Part of Links magic is to shrink items down to a size fittable in pockets and to shrink weapons down to a useable size for him making his power of inventory
The rito eating chicken is about as weird as us eating cows since we’re both mammals 😎
when they can retrieve your horse from anywhere but if you're 1 foot too far your horse can't hear your whistle lol
Ritos are bird like, not necessarily birds, and anyway, there are birds that eat other birds, Eagles, Hawks, Owls and Seagulls will eat smaller birds like sparrows, ducklings, chicks starlings and so on. So,a Rito choosing Poultry wouldn't be unusual and does actually make sense.
How in the volcano Koroks Carry leafs to fly but if you carry a korok leaf it burns
how can Link jump off of Mt. Ploymus, one of the tallest mountains in the game, and still dive straight into the water below without bodily harm? Plus, how can Link go up onto Hebra mountain and be okay if he puts feathers onto his legs and head!? I am baffled. :) Edit: How do koroks know Link has used stasis on one specific apple on a tree? They aren't there, because if they were, they would give off leaf particles. Same with those weird balloons that fly around, get thrown, or sit on the ground somewhere. Plus, why are the koroks Link finds in Korok Forest scared of him, while the ones around the map are fine? And one more: How can Link eat an apple core, or the bone in gourmet meat, raw meat, and HOW can he eat rocks if they're thrown into a pot before?
Please keep doing these. They are awesome!
Thanks man
Some other things that came to my mind:
- In some side quests, you have to defeat some monsters to resolve some people's problems, but these monsters are restored when a Blood Moon occurs, so at last, nothing has been resolved.
Well, as long I get my reward, I don't care anymore.
- Moon phases, as they appear in the game, are not realistic. It's not possible to have a New Moon at night, or a partially lighted moon visible only during night time.
In real life, a Full Moon is visible all night long, partial phases are visible a part during daylight and a part during night time, and New Moon occurs only during daylight but not visible.
- The expression "Blood Moon" is a popular reference for a Total Moon Eclipse, which occurs when the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon, so the Moon is full but passing through Earth's umbra. The phenomenon is actually predictable in real life, but in BotW, it's somehow random, or at least I don't know what is triggering it.
- [Xenoblade Chronicles]
[WTF]
When you say "real life" you actually meant: "planet earth" and not "the whole universe".
@@bilib1891
I mean "planet Earth", but the same physics applies to the whole universe.
@@DaringDramis I don't see how the moon phases can't be different on different planets as the relative position and angle and orbit may differ.
@@bilib1891
Yes, we can imagine for example the Moon having a geostationary orbit, which means the Moon is orbiting around the Earth at the same speed the Earth spins around its rotation axis. in that case, the Moon would be visible from only one half of the Earth and all phases would be seen every day. Roughly, you would have New Moon at noon, one half lighted at 6pm, full at midnight, the other half lighted at 6am and back to New Moon at noon. People living on the other half of Earth don't see the Moon at all. I can also imagine the Moon having a polar orbit, which would give completely different set up.
However, there's still things that couldn't happen. As presented in BotW, it's like the Moon is orbiting around the Sun while following the Earth on the same plane and on a farther orbit, which explains why the Moon rises and set at the very same spots and at the very same hours every night, but therefore it should be full every night, and that is not a moon anymore but another planet. I'm not even sure if that kind of set up is physically possible without messing up each other's orbit. Moon phases in the game had been set for the game play and not to be realistic.
I'm going to say thank God for the merchants having unlimited money; I HATED having to play musical chairs and the waiting game with Skyrim shopkeeps to make money. 😊
3:12 I just decided to settle with they are ancient spirits instead of trying to figure out how they aren't burnt to a crisp yet.
The fact that Bolson goes back to squatting outside my house is why I don't talk to him after the Wedding portion of the Tarrey Town quest. Don't talk to him and he just stays in Tarrey Town!
Also for the Shield Bash deflection bit, IT'S LINK! Man's a reincarnation superhuman, but you take issue with superhuman feats?
Also the Cryonis Ice isn't real Ice, it's a construct made of the Blue energy of the Shrines and other Shiekah tech. Regular fire won't affect the Cryonis block, but the BLUE fire from the Ancient furnaces will break them.
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multishot bows split the arrow into multiple parts, that is why you can't retrieve them afterwards, they are in splinters (unless you do the fire shot glitch) the dye shop probably applies an activator to certain parts of your clothes that bind to the pigment in the dye, everything else just doesn't hold onto it. the tip of the arrows light up cause Link applies grease to them for when you need to light them up before shooting
the reason animals dissappear after following them for a bit in botw is to avoid what happened to skyrim
if you arent aware a while back there was a rumor in skyrim that following foxes would lead you to treasure or points of interest, this was false and they would just run around randomly/away from the player, the reason the rumor came about is because if you go in just about any direction youll find treasure in skyrim, so following a fox in on direction is of course going to yield the same result
Professional speed eating would actually be a fun mini-game. They should put that in the squeal.
Something that doesn’t make sense for me is that electric/ thunder weapons don’t shock you if you use them, but then when there’s a thunder storm it attracts thunder and you get electrocuted. Also if you stand near your bomb you get injured, but if you use urbosa’s fury, or shock arrows, you are just fine
"i didn't know foxes could perform magic tricks"
*kitsune has entered the chat*
you know what is kinda weird, they went out their way to make it that you can't complete the first shrines without the rune if you cheese ur way to the skeleton, but a girl who is literally obessesd with guardians isn't programmed to have a special dialouge or animation when one is brought to her
I think the whole different sized weapons is due to links inventory. In the Zelda cartoon series we see link shrinks the items to fit in his pouch. So maybe when he takes them out it adjusts to fit his size?
Also more koroks it is Gerudo Desert in Vah Naboris territory, under a rocks or stone circle and rolling stone area, and even a Hyrule Castle and speed missions and even a koroks forest where is about 8 quest (3 shrine quest, 3 normal quest, 1 main quest (Master Sword) and 900 Korok's smelling things and one big item (one of hardest items in game) and there is Riju flying outside in Gerudo City's Throne Room animation scene
mushroom thing was bc you put down a sunshroom, which, when burnt, create a small (and useful!) updraft
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Once at school my friend Liam said he was fighting a monster camp with only bokoblins that all had royal claymores and he claimed that when they jumped to attack him they just got struck by lightning
Climbing up a ladder doesn't use up any stamina. But climbing up the Sheika Towers, which have a surface pretty similar to ladders, it uses up stamina. Make it make sense.
ladders are ergonomic and designed for climing, the Sheika Towers are towers that were underground for however long, covered in rock and not made for climbing
To all of these I just fling on the lampshade of "The Goddess makes it happen because Link's her special little guy."
I think we all want to see a TotK version of the series
3;18, didn't Sidon say that electro resist potions don't work for Zora, and that they only work for hylians, what if that applies to all potions, we only see hylians mention drinking them (if i am wrong, please correct me), so even the fire resist potion argument doesn't hold up, even if the Koroks are evolved Kokiri, very similar t hylians
elixers work with the rito and the gerudo also but it still doesn’t make sense
I don't understand how if you talk to a korok the whole of Hyrule just suddenly pauses even if a 5 metre sized guardian laser is getting fired at Link.
I'm about 90%sure that rito eating chicken would be similar to a person eating a cow. They're birds, that's literally the only thing they have in common. It's not cannibalism.
3.they don’t eat other rito, but wild non sentient bird (would you say that a Zora eating fish is cannibalism because they’re fish people?) also I’m pretty sure some birds actually eat smaller birds.
That what I was saying it is normal for birds to eat birds
One fan theory about Link is that his Champion Ability is time slowing, explaining his Bullet Time and Flurry Rush abilities, meaning he might just slow down time to enjoy his food in peace!
That makes a lot of sense even if you consider the other games.
#23. Climbing Cryonis ice, 7:50
Ya got me thinkin', but the in-game logic is consistent on this one.
Conjure a nice cube anywhere the game enables Link to do so. I know of no way to damage nor melt it.
If you can get atop it and stay there, you can start a campfire on it. (I don't think you ever even have to worry about wind blowing your wood away. Windy conditions are beside the point, though.) Note that Link doesn't slip or slide atop the block, either.
Sit by your nice, ice-top fire and select max wait time. Relight and repeat all you want. (Not that you'd want to.)
Cryonis ice never melts!! Not even a tiny bit!
Ergo it's nonslip ice. That's why it's not hard to climb and walk on.
The one aspect I can't explain is how Link gets purchase on it at all, though we can ask that about any surface the game makes to look sheer yet be climbable. Seems like Link has got Spider-Man powers.
For number 29, the arrow splits. That's why you can't collect it (it's broken and in several pieces), and why it only uses one.
The part where he says “do these dead birds not frighten you?” Those raw birds be looking at me weird😂😂😂😂
this guy can hold hundreds of thousands of different foods, weapons, shields, and even a paraglider in this little pouch the size of his palm? in it some kind of magic bag
The metal arrow tips catching fire and wooden shaft being fire proof is the best.
I don't know why the Rito wanting to eat poultry is so shocking. Birds of prey like hawks and eagles sometimes swoop down at smaller birds to catch and eat them. Most of the Rito we see in BotW have features remiscent of birds of prey.
The reason multi-shot arrows break doesn’t make sense, but there is a game design reason. They wanted to give multi shot bows a bonus of using only one arrow, so if they didn’t make the arrows break, you could get infinite arrows with them
Cannibalism only counts if they are eating another Rito. Hawks in the wild will eat whatever they can get, including other fowl, such as chicken or smaller birds
I always had that thought too. How can Link parry a Lynel and return Guardian beams to sender but can't throw a rock more than two feet. I figured it had something to do with the triforce, but then I remember he had yet to be seen with it in this game. So it really does make no sense... Adrenaline maybe.
I don't really think it's that weird that Rito eat other birds. I mean, we eat other mammals.
How come when you get too close to a Divine Beast (after you've beaten it) it says it's too dangerous to get near, but if you jump off the top of Hyrule Castle a glide directly through the laser, nothing happens?
It's not a laser, its like a sensor which is why hyrule castle isnt just destroyed when they are aimed there and why if you go to where the "laser" hits the castle, it is basically completely faded away
@@SkullsInSuits Then why does it create an explosion when it hits the castle?
1: you can cut random grass and get rice
2: he can run and that takes stamina and he can walk all day without sitting or sleeping and use no stamina or get tired
3: his weapons break after a amount of hits but enemies weapons are infinite
Easy explanation, Beedle is the running man from Ocarina of Time