16 MORE Things You STILL Didn't Know In Zelda Breath Of The Wild

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Published 2022-08-15
This time in Breath of the Wild, we dive and sink into the water to find things unknown far underwater, NPC reactions that you may not have seen before, and the secret behind the Zora domain and its ties to music.

In the video above, we cover 16 facts, tips and tricks that aren’t quite as well known, ranging from secrets to glitches that are pretty simple and others that are fairly complex. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has been out for five years at this point, and players have found some amazing things, intended or not, that keep the game and its sense of discovery feeling fresh.

0:00 Intro
0:16 Surprising Kakariko Residents
1:20 Kakariko And Tropical Fruits
1:42 Kakariko's Special Freebie
1:54 Rare Link Animation
2:03 Naked Link Reactions
2:49 Goron Armor Shop Judges Your Armor
3:01 Windmill's Turn Speeds
3:18 Magnesis Windmills
3:30 Dive Underwater
4:19 Equipment Tracking Bug
4:40 Brigo Always Points Correctly
5:08 Durability Transfer Since Day One
5:43 Cool WMC Weapons
6:25 Return Of The Ice Cream
6:46 Lynel Trampoline
7:01 Zora's Musical Secret
8:31 Outro

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All Comments (21)
  • @RinHara5aki
    Another one for the books! What was your favorite thing this time?
  • man if the first game has this many secrets, just imagine how many the 2nd game which has some reused assets and multiple years of development will have.
  • @nikifallen93
    Can’t get enough of these vids. The one about Mipha and Sidon gave me chills, even though I’d already known about it. It’s just so cool. But I had only found a couple of the reactions to underwear-Link on my own, so that was also really cool. And the underwater stuff!!
  • I think it’s so cool how the zora are related to the solfège scale, an how Sidon an Mipha’s themes are related. It’s always so cool when games and movies use music as a way to convey themes and hidden messages rather than just as a backdrop
  • @ScarletThot
    Also in Zora’s Domain, you can find NPC’s Cleff, Laflat, Keye, Trello, and Bazz, all music related. Probably already talked about but there’s that.
  • @solidzack
    I recall that in the german version if you give Tumbo in Zora's Domain his requested 5 hot-footed frogs, he counts them as "Do re mi fa so". I didn't see the connection until now, this is actually mindblowing
  • Nice job explaining the Solfege secret! I had no idea the DLC continued the easter egg.
  • @yanksrule4me
    A quick note about the solfège point so Americans and some others don’t get mixed up. Japan, as well as many other countries use solfège inherently differently than it’s used in America, they used what’s called “fixed Do” instead of “moveable Do”. Basically their solfège always represents the same notes regardless of the key. C will always be Do, F will always be Fa, etc. And in moveable Do, Do always represents the root of the key you’re playing in. So sidon’s theme is B, C B, C B, which in Japan is in fact Si Do Si Do Si, but in moveable Do, since the song is in the key of Em, the solfège would be Sol, Le, Sol, Le Sol. Figured I’d clarify
  • @88megagirl
    As someone who adores Mipha and Sidon, and music, that last fact is my favourite of every fact you've done ❤️
  • @nsilva7
    The attention to detail in this game is why it's so great
  • Someone ought to test Brigo further with his dynamic direction system. Go to the locations themselves and find the EXACT center!
  • @spongeee.
    can i give another fact in kakariko village? if you destroy the plum trees while its raining she will say something along the lines of “it was raining on the day i was born, fitting how its raining on the day I die” i have literally never heard anyone talk about this. (if put in the next video, credit would be appreciated)
  • @issac1989
    Wow such details are put here!!! My favorite are the windmill one and mifa/Sidon one, I just love these little attentions to details this game has, it’s what make it a masterpiece
  • The Zora solfege thing is blowing my mind. Not only is there a consistent theme through the names that is also represented in the score, but it also demonstrates a symbolic meaning behind the sonic similarities between the intervals mi-fa and si-do. This likely goes entirely unnoticed but amplifies our subconscious connection to the work in the same way pieces of music do. Thanks for pointing it out, the layers keep coming off and revealing more to enjoy.
  • @_missgirl
    the way the last one has literally wrecked me 😭 "through sidon's eyes mipha is the hero" i am sobbing rn
  • @rifatbobos
    Always thought that these were going to be just a bunch of glitches that I'll likely never find, but there are still a plenty of actual fun facts and secrets that I've been missing out for over 5 years. This game's truly ageless and just keep setting my bar for the sequel even higher, keep up the good findings guys!
  • @AC-sx6cl
    I am completely stunned by the musical "Easter egg" for Mipha and Sidon. Wow. What a masterpiece of a game.
  • Thanks for keeping this series going! I can't get enough even after all these episodes