Mar 10, 2017 There’s never enough item slots in Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. There’s always another weapon, shield or bow you’ll want to grab, and the more you can carry the better.
There’s never enough item slots in Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. There’s always another weapon, shield or bow you’ll want to grab, and the more you can carry the better. There is a way to enhance your inventory — Hestu, the dancing Korok! This festive guy first appears on the road to Kakariko Village, but he disappears after only two upgrades.
That’s supremely annoying. Instead of sticking around, he goes on an adventure, stopping over at another location before finally returning home where he’ll reside for the rest of the game. Hestu increases your inventory in exchange for Korok Seeds — rare little items rewarded for solving little puzzles all over the environment. Finding him early is great, but its easy to lose track of the jiving fool. Get all his locations in the quick list below.
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Hestu, the giant Korok, rewards Link with new weapon inventory slots in exchange for Korok Seeds. The price goes up after each upgrade, and after a set amount of upgrades, Hestu moves to a new location. To unlock Hestu’s upgrade-abilities, talk to him at his first location and complete his side quest.
- Hestu Location #1: On the road to Kakariko Village in the Dueling Peaks Region. Follow the road up from Kakariko Bridge to find him for the very first time.
- Hestu Location #2: Near the Riverside Stable, just on the edge of the Central Tower Region. Head north up the road from the stable to spot him near a large tree.
- Hestu Location #3: The last place you’ll find Hestu is his hometown — the hidden Korok Forest. Deep within the Lost Forest, look for a canyon path that leads to the Master Sword. You’ll naturally reach this area if you complete the main quest to obtain the all-powerful Master Sword.
That’s it! Now it’s time to hunt for Korok Seeds. There are 900 seeds in total. Have fun?
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Fans playing 'The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild' on Hard Mode will no longer need to worry about overwriting their own save file.
Since its release in March, 'Breath of the Wild' has been regarded as one of the best in the series. Its first DLC pack, called 'The Master Trials,' is officially out next week, and one important detail about the game's Hard Mode recently came to light.
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Nintendo confirmed through its website that Hard Mode (also known as Master Mode overseas) will have two save slots, separate from the ones for Normal Mode. This means the maximum slots players can have in Hard Mode is two, as opposed to the Normal Mode's six.
As VG247 pointed out, Nintendo's decision to put up two separate slots for Hard Mode is important because players are not allowed to start multiple games in each slot. Starting a new game on a single Switch profile overwrites existing data, so players are left with the option of creating a new user profile to begin a new game. Players can soon avoid the long process once they play in Hard Mode. It's actuallly good news for gamers who want to try the difficult mode without committing to the entire mode.
'The Master Trials' is slated for a June 30 release, and the DLC pack will feature many interesting additions to the game. Fans can try out a new combat arena known as Trials of the Sword, plus new cosmetics and outfits like the Tingle costume.
IGN noted that a second DLC pack for the game, titled 'Champions' Ballad,' is on the way as well, but details about it remain under wraps. Aside from new content, Nintendo is also launching four new Zelda amiibo figures soon.
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Developed and published by Nintendo, 'The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild' is exclusively available for the Nintendo Switch and Wii U video game consoles.