Breath of the Wild player discovers previously unnoticed Link animation

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A 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild fan has discovered a previoꩵusly unnoticed Link an♑imation that can only be triggered when the character has run out of stamina.

Shared via the r/LegendofZelda subreddit, Reddit user shared a clip of them running up and down a hill until the titular hero runs out of energy. Once Link’s stamina gauge has been depleted, the player then triggers a heavy attack command which sees the character slowly⛎ attempt to swing his sword in a drowsy fashion.

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The Breath of the Wild player also tries the move out with different weapons including the Soldier'💮s Broadsword, Serpentine Spear, and Iron Sledgehammer, which sees each weapon maintaining its own 🔴version of the exhausted Link animation. 

According to the comments of the post though, this half-hearted strike is , even though it is slightly delayed. For fans of this open-world Legend of Zelda game, this new discovery was less of a surprise and more of an expectaꩵtion as some joked that

Fans of the Legend of Zelda series have a lot to look forward to as Breath of the Wild 2 continues to make progress, as well as The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword HD remake which was announced during the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:February 2021 Nintendo Direct, alongside a limited edition Zelda themed S🅠witch console. 

There’s also been a lot of speculation regarding other Legend of Zelda projects that could be in the works after a fan found evidence of possible new Legend of Zelda ‘Phantom Hourglass’ and ‘The Wind Waker’ trademarks recently, as well as the news that Link’s Awakening developer Grezzo has begun hiring for a “stylish, medieval” game.

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