After that, you have to save Hyrule from the evil Ganon.
You travel through different areas where you have to adapt to the climate. Heat-resistant clothes around the volcano and very thick clothes in snowy areas that you can buy in various shops or get by doing side quests.
You have to find temples and perform a kind of "puzzle" inside with powers you get in the storyline. By completing temples, you get spirit orbs, which you can exchange for more stamina or more hearts in the game, making you less likely to die.
The combat system is simple, but you have a lot of different weapons, each with its pros and cons. So, it's about figuring out which weapon is best used against an enemy. The weapons also degrade and sometimes break quickly.
At the beginning, you have a certain number of slots for weapons and clothing, but you can expand these by exchanging so-called Korok seeds with Hestu, the collector of Korok seeds.
You literally find these seeds everywhere! Under rocks, by solving puzzles like placing stones back in an incomplete circle, or by following a flying flower.. Literally everywhere when you know that there are a total of 900 hidden all over your map. You'll be busy with that for a while.
This, combined with 120 temples, 76 side quests, and 15 main quests, makes
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild a game that you definitely won't finish in 200 hours, especially not with the expansion pass that you can also buy online.
After 170 hours of playing, the game is now on hold, but it's a game that is somewhere at the top of my list and definitely won't disappear quickly!
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