No matter how many years pass, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild will always be considered one of the best video games in the saga, Nintendo and in all of history because of how it managed to conquer all players with its masterful world. open full of possibilities and curiosities. Throughout all this time we have talked about a large number of secrets it hides, but some may continue to go unnoticed by fans.
One of them is a truly brilliant tribute that this installment pays to the superb The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, although to be able to find it it is necessary to have the expansion pass of Breath of the Wildwhich includes two new adventures with their corresponding challenges. Well, this curiosity in question can be found in the first downloadable content, The Legendary Trials.
Among the new features that this DLC included was the Sword Shrinea place that could be considered the greatest challenge that players can face and where they must put into practice everything they have learned, since they must take advantage of each and every one of Link’s abilities to overcome the more than 50 floors full of enemies, traps and mini-bosses.
Well, when you reach the end it is possible to enter a room where they wait a total of seven monks who have granted a new power to the Master Sword so that it becomes even more lethal. However, the presence of these characters is not a simple coincidence or rather the number and postures that each of them adopt, this being the tribute dedicated to Ocarina of Time.
The reason is because each one has their arms placed in a certain way. And their respective positions are exactly the same as those of each of the seven wise men from the legendary Nintendo 64 game. All of them can be seen in the original title at the moment when you are about to defeat Ganon and they use all their power to lock him up once and for all.
You can see the result better in the following video, as well as in the image that you have accompanying these lines, so that it is not necessary to have to go through the Sanctuary of the Sword to see it on your own, although it cannot be deny that it is an additional incentive to encourage yourself to overcome this dungeon with a somewhat exasperating difficulty.
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