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Forums - Nintendo Discussion - The Official Legend of Zelda Thread: Echoes of Wisdom Sells 2.58 Million Units

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Are you planning to buy Echoes of Wisdom?

I already pre-ordered 7 46.67%
 
Picking it up soon 4 26.67%
 
Waiting for a sale 2 13.33%
 
No, it's not for me 2 13.33%
 
Total:15
SKMBlake said:
Kakadu18 said:

I have now encountered what may just be my new favorite moment in any game.

You also made a giant torch penised wooden monster ?

No, that stuff is good for the laughs but not what for me would be a game defining moment that leaves me awestruck.

The only thing so far that I'm a bit disappointed about is that Gibdos don't scream.

Also being able to sit down on chairs and pet dogs would have made the whole experience a bit better.



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Someone uploaded a video where they have built a Mech.



S.Peelman said:

So I got the Collector's Edition yesterday. The box is huge, but it's really cool. Includes, besides the physical game, a steelbook case, an art-book (which is always great), a set of pins and a steel plate with artwork.

Haven't played much yet, played some last night, but am only just out of the caves and such. Intro was cool though.

How did they fit a metal  bookcase in there and do you need to fuse the pieces together to make the shelves😁



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haxxiy said:
Kakadu18 said:

When not fusing weapons they are also less durable than in BotW but can be much more durable when fused.

The strongest fuse elements add only twenty-some hits to a weapon, so the "much" part is a bit questionable.

At best you'll get like a fused diamond with an extra 400-500 points of damage before breaking, which is around mid-tier durability in BOTW.

What if I fuse the diamond to links head how many  headbutts do you expect I'll get before it breaks. 



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I just played for about forty minutes; in that time, I found a cave where I ran into an enemy I'd never seen before and found glowing fish, helped a stranger fix their wagon, befriended a dog, built a hot air balloon, came across an enemy camp that suddenly

Spoiler!
erupted out of the ground and became my first Battle Talus,

headed towards a tower, then en route to it saw a falling sky island and rode it back up into the sky where I found a whole mini-dungeon in the clouds.

All this unfolded organically with almost no guidance, but with a flow of emergent storytelling that rivals the best scripted linear campaigns.

This freaking game, man.

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Forgive me if I'm not very active in my own thread these days. Trying to make progress in Zelda and fearful of spoilers



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRhye6lhy7k

Someone built a satelite laser canon.

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Veknoid_Outcast said:

Holy guacamole!

Though, I might say, if there is a game that deserves that kinda sales, it's TotK.



Dude!! Game sold over 10 mil already. Jesus. Bye bye Mario.