Trading stuff for diamonds seems only really worth it if you actually need diamonds for something. (And you do, for certain upgrades.)
Also, regarding a recent post without spoiling anything, you can jump off a horseback and draw your bow for that sweet slomo shot. Makes hitting stuff while riding around on horseback way easy.
I’m too slow with my aim. Even if I have them in my sights, I’m still not too sure, but Stasis+ gives out before I can even draw the bow. I mess around with it around some more. The most I’ve used it for was to hit boulders and metal containers to cover more ground, faster.
They’re just about everywhere. Don’t feel bad, I thought I had close to 300 but was only a little over 100 a few days ago. I would just mark them on your Sheikah slate if you’re still just trying travel. Have you unlocked all the towers?
I really hope the next zelda game takes influence from horizon.
Both of these games are absolutely incredible.
Both have their respective strengths and weaknesses while kind of going for the same idea. If horizon 2 or botw2 combines everything, we would be looking at a game that is as close to perfect as i could ever imagine.
Specifically what I want to see in the next Zelda is demanding combat. Everyone thought that botw was harsh at first but once you learn the system, you’re basically god. horizon on the other hand forces you to learn about every enemy, and be very careful and ACCURATE/PRECISE in your strategy, otherwise you’re just straight up dead. horizon does a better job at forcing the player to be more careful.
anyone play both? i feel like they’re sort of getting at similar things.