BotW: Keep the One-Hit Obliterator (with Timer)

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This involves Mini-game Storage, a trick discovered by Twitter user Bot__W. To escape the Test of Wood you have to go out of the boundaries enough to make Damia call you back, and also to get the fog to engulf you. Done correctly and you'll be back at the beginning of the Korok Forest, without having actually ended the mini-game.

To make this mini-game storage active, so you can get warped back to the Lost Woods, you have to run back near the location to the mini-game, as you see me do in the video. If the timer is there, it will begin visibly moving again, making it easy to tell that it is active again. Then you just need to leave the Lost Woods without voiding in the fog, as this will cancel the active state.

I wanted to get the One-Hit Obliterator to keep in this file, yet I had already completed the Test of Wood, so I had to deal with the time limit. If you do this before completing the ToW for the first time you have no time limit and can make it to the Great Plateau easily. In this case, the most viable option for me seemed to be a Bullet Time Bounce, a really nifty exploit expounded upon by the speedrunning community.

I did this process three times, and this was my best BTB, as it took me straight to the Great Plateau with plenty of time to spare. At the end of the video you can see the results: three Obliterators in Link's house! And just so you know, if you have the One-Hit Obliterator in your inventory outside the Plateau, save and reload, the Obliterator will be gone.

Oh, and before I warped from the Lost Woods, I was trying to figure out where Damia was. Finally I realized he'd been up on the log, which was why Link had been looking up earlier when talking to Damia. That was weird...

Check out this page for a more in-depth explanation of Mini-game Storage and the things you can do with it: https://gamingreinvented.com/feature/...

And here is BTBs explained: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17...

For your viewing convenience, I edited out all the loading screens before and after doing the Test of Wood and whatnot.

Breath of the Wild belongs to Nintendo, as well we all know.

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