What shout I do first? what is the smartest things to do first?
Find the towers and make the map full? Gather korok seeds to get inventory as big as possible? Do all the shrines first?
Its sort of a messy game.
Blake King
What the hell? Just do whatever you want and have fun. Let your wonder for things guide you.
Nolan Ramirez
Do shrines and towers first
James Gray
The relentless force shout.
Ayden Powell
literally just do what you want to, are you going to ask us what you should eat for dinner next? stop being a retard
Ethan Ross
No in the game its hard to stay on track of things because you can do anything at any given time, sometimes you will end up in places you shouldnt be in,
Like eventide island with 3 hearts
So, Im wondering what the best things are to do first.
Jack Baker
So that's your new angle? >WAH THE GAME HAS NO DIRECTION PLEASE TELL ME WHAT TO DO!!! Grow up and take charge.
Levi Reed
Go to tower, collect korok seeds along the way, climb tower, mark shrines on your map, do all shrines in area, repeat
Owen Torres
Nothing. Do nothing until you think for yourself.
Joshua Gray
On one hand, the people telling you to let the game surprise you probably have their hearts in the right place. On the other hand, I can understand being a little overwhelmed at the start.
I say get the Shrine Finder from the Lake Hylia tower, that will let you run into shrines while you're off doing other things. You only need like 10 korok seeds to start off with to make the inventory manageable. From there maybe unlock the stables and go to Kakariko. At this point you're more than ready to start the Vah Ruta chain, which will take you to Zora's Domain.
Caleb White
it's called exploration, getting lost is fun, the "best" way is your own path, getting to eventide with 3 hearts would be ridiculously unlikely for a blind playthrough, even if you did get "stuck" on eventide you can just reload your save (the game doesn't save during your time on the island), judging g by the fact that you know about eventide I'm guessing you've already looked up everything about the game and ruined it for yourself, you kind of make me sick, experience things for yourself for once
Jackson Peterson
every tower gives you the sensor outside the plateau
Isaiah Evans
just follow the main quest markers and deviate as you see fit
Isaiah Moore
The game softly pushes you to complete the map counterclockwise from the great plateau But you can progress in any way you like
Jordan Smith
Not him but my first time getting to eventide island I had like 4 or 5 hearts. It's incredibly easy to get to in your first blind playthrough because Hateno village is one of the first places you go to and you can see the island off in the distance behind the tech Lab, which is how I spotted it so I went and checked it out. It was tough, but I was able to do it with only 4 or 5 hearts after a shit load of tries
Tyler Allen
Upgrade your sheikah slate at the Hateno Ancient Tech Lab so that you can detect stuff (like big hearty radishes) (which you can cook to increase your maximum amount of hearts temporarily) And then go get towers and shrines
Cameron Morris
I went around to get all the towers first, hit as many shrines as I could find on the way, then followed all the divine beast plotlines up to the point where you actually go into the dungeon, then I've just been wandering around aimlessly, getting korok seeds, doing sidequests and looking for more shrines.
Nathan Fisher
>so many things to do kek
Alexander Barnes
I've been had!
Jordan Bailey
In order:
1. expand weapon slots 2. Get fulll climbing Gear 3. Get full shiekah set for stealth so you can actually collect shit 4. Upgrade your sheikah slate 5. Stop playing since the rest is just a massive collectathon.
Lucas Wright
just go fuck a horse and name it epona then catch kakariko village on fire
Parker Garcia
Follow the story until you get to Hateno and unlock the camera. Then do whatever the fuck you want and explore. The game is designed for you to wander and discover shit by accident or see something along the horizon and go "oh what's that over there"
Jaxon Cooper
Just head to a landmark and get lost along the way. There's no need to play the game as if you were marking a checklist.
Asher Clark
I relate to you OP. I didn't like the game at first because of that and the lack of a death timer.
Basically, just go through the story without collecting anything but what you find along the way and you'll enjoy it a lot more. Like for instance, if you decide to get Crionis last on the Great Plateau, and head back on foot to the Temple of Time, you'll find that the Blue Bokoblin's Soldier's Sword from the outpost across the river will be lying on the ground allowing you to pick it up without any fuss. Then you can kill the Steppe Talus in the forest with one of the two hammers you find along the way and use the gems to buy armor.
I expect if you just teleport everywhere like most people you miss out on 90% of the fun.