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MASTER MODE BTW

I first got breath of the wild, two days after it can out, i sold all of my 3ds games, and my 3ds. I had legend of zelda ocarina of time, pokemon sun, and more. I didn't get my switch, instead the last week of march, when every game stop was getting two. After getting my switch, the first thing i did was play breath of the wild. When i first play i was shock about everything you chould do, jump, cook food, and more. When i bought my game, i also got the expansion pass. When dlc one first came out, i went and look for all of the new armor. After doing that in normal mode, i went to do master mode. When i was first playing master mode, i told myself that i am not going to die once, funny the first ciff you go to, i die. Master mode is crazy, sliver dudes everywhere in the begging area. To be contine

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I haven't done much legend of zelda, but what you wrote is awfully familiar to me when i think about resident evil Revelations wii u's infernal mode which is sort of like the 3ds hell mode but theres way more to watch out for: the game drops these extra monsters everywhere in places they wouldn't be on normal mode, enemies have high attack power, take more shots to kill, and there's so much stuff everywhere its impossible to kill all of them or your ammo will get used up before you can get too far. You were forced to bypass almost everything and try to only kill enemies youre required to keep going. The biggest problem though? Herb supply: two hits from just a normal common monster (or just one) youd have to use an herb to recover or youd die from any further damage. You had to dodge as much as possible to make it anywhere with noticeable progress. I completed it but ive had a lot of practice with the game as well :P
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