xaq_the_aereon: I caught it...now what? (Wilren Gaia Icon)
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...Which is a bit pathetic considering I bought a copy about 2 weeks after it came out. I just recently got around to popping it in.

In any case, I'm now officially kicking myself for the delay, because this game is absolutely epic. Some folks have criticized the idea of combining the realistic graphics of Twilight Princess with the cel-shading graphics of Wind Waker, but I cannot emphasize just how perfectly they work together, especially in this game. It just plain looks right.

One thing I especially like is the Goddess Sword, your primary weapon for the first half of the game, for one simple reason...it is simply beautiful.

Probably my favorite aspect of it, however, is the enhancement mechanic. With the proper specialty items, which range from a slew of species of insects to a variety of rare gems and metallic ores, you can get a variety of items improved to forms greater than their original. Each of the 3 styles of shields you can buy from the bazaar can be made to have greater durability, the net you use to catch the insects can be made MUCH bigger (by the way, DO THIS ASAP), and even the basic Healing Potion can be improved to such an extent that it goes from healing 6 hearts 1 time to giving you a full recharge twice.

Some of the items you use for this process, however, are a bit difficult to come by, which led to the circumstances that inspired this whole post...Dad wanted to know if I was interested in going out somewhere, and I actually caught myself saying....

"Sorry, I'm a little busy hunting tumbleweeds."

His reaction was just as confused as yours likely is. But yes, one of the items you can collect to improve some of your items is tumbleweeds. How these go about making a net bigger or a bow into a divine weapon is beyond me, but...whatever.

Date: 6/8/12 01:32 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ravenworks.livejournal.com
Ooh >.> I'll remember that about the net upgrade next time I pick this game back up!

Date: 6/8/12 05:32 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xaq.livejournal.com
Well, you won't be able to do it until you get out to the desert at the absolute earliest, unfortunately. It requires 3 Tumbeweeds, 2 Ancient Flowers, and an Evil Crystal (...wait, what?) to upgrade. Fortunately, though, the only one of those you need the regular net to catch are the Tumbleweeds...Ancient Flowers just kinda sit there, and Evil Crystals can be found in chests or dropped by undead enemies.

Date: 6/8/12 13:13 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ravenworks.livejournal.com
I'm well past that point, I just never gave any thought to upgrading the net :)

Date: 6/8/12 20:58 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xaq.livejournal.com
Well, it definitely makes catching bugs a lot easier.


---- Radius of regular net

--------- Radius of big net

Sadly it doesn't have more than the 1 upgrade, unlike the 2 that pretty much everything else in the game has, though I can scarcely imagine how big a double-upgraded net would be....big enough to catch barrels and boulders, perhaps?

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