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SvennoJ said:
pikashoe said:

Have you finished the tutorial yet?

Well the Sky Island one, but just seems to keep on going in Hyrule! It just forced me to use a sky tower to explain fast travel again. Silly me tried to immediately fly into the chasm by the castle with the para glider. I tried before with the wing a bunch of times, but keeps despawning before I get to the bottom no matter how low I start or steep descent I try. Tried with a closed cart as well as Link often survives long falls if touching something, but died when the vehicle came to a stop on the glowing walls. The paraglider also despawned / turned off near the chasm and no way to get it going again nor steer Link to where it might work again. So he fell to his death and I had to sit through the whole unskippable sequence again lol. Do as you're told, or else :p

Anyway left off where the chasm explorer chief wants me to go.

I guess there is no auto map? I remember now from BotW I traced the edges of each zone blind on the map to explore before using the tower last. Filling feautures in with icons to mark where I had been already. Since it's the same map this time, is there a point to explore it all again, that's what I'm currently wondering. So following the quests this time. First to explore the depths.

And so far I haven't fought anything yet since Sky Island, just go around them. I spend more time lifting the wing up to the top of the castle to fly back (combination of recall and grab to lift it up where it won't spawn) than it would have taken to simply run back lol.

What unskippable sequence? You can just jump into any chasm and land safely no problem if you have the paraglider. I went down below Hyrule Castle several times already.

The zonai gliders despawn after a few minutes of use but your paraglider doesn't despawn. Or did you not notice that you use durability while gliding? The paraglider closes automatically if you don't have durability left but you can still open it for one second after that, ideally just above the ground. You can also just jump down and open it when you're closer to the ground. You know, falling down doesn't require weird vehicles. And you can steer the direction Link falls in TotK. He goes into a specific position, face downwards when falling.

You couldn't figure this out on your own?