
Please also flair your thread when you submit it. Use one or more of the required title tags (,, , etc) so we know which game your post is about. Read the rules in greater detail on our Rules Wiki Page. Join the official partnered r/Zelda channel! General Rules We are a fan-run community.įor a smaller community for those who just want to talk about the games, come join us at r/TrueZelda. Treat others with respect, and the same will be afforded to you.īrowse our Wiki to read more about our subreddit, history, and other resources. The one underlying foundation of r/Zelda. Feel free to share news, reviews, opinions, fan art, humor, comics, or anything else Zelda. Since I like the Skyrim approach of going over things rather than around them, that's what I do.R/Zelda is the unofficial hub for anything and everything The Legend of Zelda - the iconic Nintendo series. It lets you climb any slope enough to reach a spot you can regain stamina at. The second stamina wheel is, in my experience, enough to let you climb / swim anything. The reason I do this is because there are a lot of cliffs, mountains, and steep slopes that are literally unclimbable without food bonuses if you only have the base wheel. In my current playthrough I just beat a boss and got a heart container, but prior to that I had done the entire game only taking stamina. I almost always go for stamina first, up to that first full wheel and sometimes more, then hearts after that. I guess I'm a bit of an outlier here, but I find the game becomes much more open and exploration-friendly with at least an extra full wheel of stamina.
