Breath of the Wild track just added

Bend from various angles

It is not hyperbolic to say that there has been a “must-see” almost every month for the past four years Zelda: Breath of the Wild clip coming from the community. Similarly, the incredible nature of the clip below cannot be underestimated.

This is without a doubt one of the coolest tracks I have ever seen. From the Japanese YouTube channel (noticed by Twitter user GamesCage) ゼ ル ダ ね こ, the clip is called ‘1400m BtB trick shot’. It does exactly what is at stake: the player jumps out of a window, prepares to surf on a Guardian Shield, and then shoots a stray arrow. Bouncing from an enemy downwards, they glide across the sky and follow the arrow all the way; which ultimately hits a Guardian perfectly.

This is amazing! We saw many trick shots of melee, or even long-range darts, but rarely anything so far away (again, 1400m). Surprisingly, the channel actually guides you through the process they used to cause ‘moon jumps’, which in turn had to measure the distance between two points. The video below is actually mathematical!

The channel itself is mostly Japanese-oriented, but you can turn the captions on for rough English translations. They even guide you through how to connect multiple circuit boards (this is why there is a pause in the video). Beware! I’ll be thinking about this video for a while.

ル ル ダ ね こ [YouTube via GamesCage]

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