Lightning will be drawn to metal armor in Breath of the Wild

>Lightning will be drawn to metal armor in Breath of the Wild

How can people think this game will be bad when there is this much effort and detail into it

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nobody rational thinks it'll be bad, some feel it's overhyped and won't be the masterpiece many are claiming it to be, but only shitposters claim it'll be outright bad.

>those little zaps at Link's feet before the big bolt hits

that's fucking terrifying. At least it gives the player time to take their armor off

also while raining. surfaces become slippery so you can just randomly slide dont a wall that you might be trying to climb

there is like a 5 seconds window. also if whats baiting the lightning is a weapon. if you throw the weapon out the lighting will still strike the weapon. so if you throw it to an enemy the lightning will get to em

There had better be a sword that lets you perform a skyward strike with a bolt of lightning.

so do other armor types get punished in any way?

Looks a little brutal for a game like that, the way the lightning just hammers down and Link's body just gives in.

>so do other armor types get punished in any way?
ill guess wood weapons instantly burst in flames on high temperature areas

if they really put effort into it, Links nervous system would be fucked after getting hit by lightning, inverting the controls until he can be hospitalized for two months learning to walk and talk again.

thicker armors keep you warm in cold environments, which I'm guessing also applies in reverse - heating you too much in warmer environments.