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mZuzek said:
Yerm said:
i think im alone on this but I for one am pretty fucking sick of trials at this point. its great that the game is being given more content but it lacks variety. from the DLC alone you have Trial of the Sword and the Champions Ballad.

Trial of the Sword gives you 11 starter trials, 14 middle trials, and 20 final trials. then in the Champions Ballad you have 4 trials using the One-Hit Obliterator, each of which open a secondary trial and once all of those are done, that unlocks 4 more sets of trials each containing 3 trials that you have locate using maps and then another trial in the form of a repeat of the Divine Beat Boss fight. im still in the midst of that so im not even sure whats going to happen after that.

so far that adds up to 69 total Trials. I already have the Master Sword and freed all the Divine Beasts and went through a ton of Shrines. at this point its the god's problem more than it is mine if they feel I havent done enough to prove myself.

You're supposed to enjoy the content for its gameplay. I think the whole point of this game was that you're ready once you feel like it? For all you care if you feel ready just get on with it, defeat Ganon, and be done with the game.

i suppose thats really my point. anybody who picks up the game today will have just that much more content to enjoy, which is great for those people. but for somebody who has already beaten Ganon months beforehand, it just doesnt hold up. it feels like more of an extraneous task more than anything else that doesnt have much reward. before the Champion's Ballad was released i heard rumors that the DLC Pack 2 could even have some post-game content and focus on Hyrule after the calamity was sealed, which i would have loved to see, but its just more shrines. im not mad at the content or gameplay, just the variety.