The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a 2017 video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch and Wii U. Part of the Legend of Zelda series, his story happens in a place of the timeline long after any other installments of the series.

As usual, Link wakes up at the beginning of the game. This time however, he seems to wake up in a kind of hibernation chamber. And when he goes outside of the cave where the chamber was, he discovers something bad happened to Hyrule. Apparently, 100 years ago, an entity known as Calamity Ganon devastated the kingdom of Hyrule. It has been contained inside Hyrule Castle, but the time for his escape approaches. Guided by a disembodied voice, Link decides to go towards the castle.


Tropes used in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild include:
  • Back from the Dead: Implied by the name of the shrine where Link was sleeping, "Shrine of Ressurection".
  • Blob Monster: Chuchus, blue blobs with yellow eyes.
  • Dem Bones: The Stalkoblins are reanimated corpses made entirely of bone, without one piece of flesh visible.
  • Improvised Weapon: Link can use wood sticks as weapons.
  • Reality Ensues: Link isn't immune via Exposed to the Elements; his health will become lower and he can even die of cold if you don't keep a heat source(like a flame) near him, or make him wear adequate clothes for cold.
  • The Undead: Stalkoblins, reanimated Bokoblins' skeletons.
  • Tree People: The Koroks.
  • You Kill It, You Bought It:
    • Link can use the clubs of Bokoblins he kills, though sometimes you just need to knock the weapon from their hands.
    • A pair of Bokoblins is cooking a piece of meat. Link can kill them and take their meat.