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In the new Zelda Wii U footage,  ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SECWlFInyFMthey say that a metallic clink means you've hit the right spot and damaged your enemy.

Seriously, what the fuck? A metallic clink has always been a sign that you hit ineffectually, as it is the sound of the arrowhead/sword/whatever being deflected. Why the hell would a successful hit into flesh make a metallic clink?

This annoys me waaaay more than it probably should.



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Maybe monsters in this Hyrule have metallic hearts.



maybe they have some kind of metallic armor :D



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I agree, that's kinda annoying.



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Ehh not OCD Just along the lines of nitpicking.



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Gotta figure out how to set these up lol.

I took it along the lines of the bomb wall hole location sound.



Yeah, I can see that being pretty annoying now that you mention it. How about an extra grand-sounding orchestra hit or something?



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curl-6 said:

In the new Zelda Wii U footage,  ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SECWlFInyFMthey say that a metallic clink means you've hit the right spot and damaged your enemy.

Seriously, what the fuck? A metallic clink has always been a sign that you hit ineffectually, as it is the sound of the arrowhead/sword/whatever being deflected. Why the hell would a successful hit into flesh make a metallic clink?

This annoys me waaaay more than it probably should.

I thought that at first too, but then thinking back on zelda games the 3D ones at least always had some sound when you connected.