![]() ![]() Most likely the last one you check in that case would be Eastern because going to Eastern with no items at all sucks. So worst possible start would be one where the first 37 chests you opened were no items or even rupees (so you have to farm a bunch to check bottle merchant and later Zora) and the very last 1 just has a trade item like Shovel or Mushroom. So 38 (or 39 depending on Eastern Palace Big Key). ![]() In addition, you can check what the item is, but not get it, for the library,the woodcutter's tree, and the desert ledge. (Also assuming no minor glitches, or doing rooms in the dark).ĥ Moldorm Cave (pretty hard to do with only bombs)ģ Eastern Palace (or 4, depending on if the Big Key is one of those 3 or not).ģ Hyrule Castle basement (Also annoying with only bombs but I've had seeds that force you to do it). ![]() This is for open mode, so no sword, and no Escape chest. From just memory here's all the chests you can get without finding any items. Now that question has me testing my own knowledge of the game. Speed runners who play the game in race formats competitively take about 1:30. If you're a fan of A Link to the Past, I highly recommend it. The programming uses logic to ensure that it will never be impossible to beat the game (the hammer can't be in a chest that requires the hammer to get to). Ultimately you need to get all 7 crystals to get in Gannon's tower and beat the game like normal. You have to know where you can go without any items to check chests then once you get something like the hammer, you have to know what new locations that opened up for you to check. So basically you have a lot of the skill and fun of regular Zelda 3, combined with a lot more puzzle solving, feeling a lot like an escape-the-room puzzle. So while you normally start in your house and open a chest to get the lantern immediately, that chest could have anything, such as a Hookshot, Moon Pearl, or most likely just some rupees (nearly a quarter of all chest items in the game are just rupees). BUMPER CAVE WITHOUT HOOKSHOT SOFTWAREThis is a rom hack (actually a web-based software that hacks a rom you provide it) that randomizes the locations of all 200-some items that you get in the game from chests, bosses, NPCs, and things just sitting there in secret caves and such. So when I'm unable to play Breath of the Wild because my wife is busy, I've found a new Zelda game to occupy my time. ![]()
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