Sometimes, it's easy to forget that The History of Zelda: Breathing in Wildlife have been out for three years. It seems like month after month, there is something else I can talk about, whether it's another glitch, a quick job, or a cool find. Recently the glitch hunting community Wild Breathing it has been meeting around a new strategy that, without hesitation, makes me feel bad for the suffering enemies in the end.
It all started with a short clip from GoldheartOdyssey, a player who seemed to have accidentally, somehow made the Link vault the front after making the pad:
The Zelda hunting community came to work, testing it on the field to see what made the skill work. We now know that if a player enters a "dot" while pressing Y at the same time as he pulls out his bow, Link will send in facing the enemy. The good thing is, the link can do this even when it's a long way from its target, as you can see the cool clips below:
And, of course, players combine technology with other devices:
In fact, I delete my previous statement. I only feel bad about the Bobblins. The Lynels can eat it, though.
Now, if you're going to apologize to me, I need to copy my copy Wild Breathing once again.