Breath of the Wild players are worryingly giddy to learn Chuchus can't swim

Breath of the Wild blue Chuchus
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A number of Breath of the Wild player💖s are discovering that Chuchus can't swim even a little bit, and they're worringly happy to watch them suffer an agonizing death by drowning.

Chuchus are a relatively harmless enemy in Breath of the Wild. The jelly-like blobs are easy🌼 and unfussy to kill, and they produce jellies that you can turn into elixirs or bring to the Great Fairy Fountain to upgrade your armor. That's why I quickly became concerned scrolling through the replies to this Reddit🐓 thread, started by a long-time player who had just discovered you can drown Chuchus by luring them into a body of water and letting Hyrulian mother nature do the dirty work.

"Just discovered this funny little thing on my own! I love t♑his game," said sneakestlink, captioning a vid🅰eo of a Chuchu fighting for its life and then imploding beneath the water line.

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Instead of expressing horꦍror at what is clearly a gruesome crime of passion, the Reddito𒊎rs reacted with a gleeful cheer. "Omg i had no idea thank you for posting!" . Some even pointed and laughed at the Chuchu. "Lol. Nice," . 

"So cool, now do it with a green one!" .

Who hurt y'all, and why was it a blue Chuchu? You know you can kill them with a single strike of a tree branch, right? Treasure Octoroks, on the other hand, I'd love nothing more than to hold every last one of them underwater until the bubbles stop,🌱 but that's another point entirely.

I should note that one blue Chuchu was harmed in the m💧aking of this story. For scientif🌱ic verification, of course. And no, I won't show you the video, Reddit.

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