A 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Breath of the Wild player has shared their unique way of getting to Korok Forest without having step foot inside Lost Woods - all you need is a couple of bombs, your trusty glider, and a bit of luck. Redditor beamerb0yx of their attempt to Reddit, showing how to blow yourself up in just the right way🦩 to allow you to glide through the fog and safely land in Korok Fꩵorest.

As can be seen in the video, beamerb0yx starts out on top of a cliff overlooking Korok Forest and Lost Woods. They then pull out their bow and jump, dropping a remote bomb at the same time. During the small period of slow-motion which activates when aiming the bow in mid-air, beamerb0yx then drops a second remote bomb and explodes them, sending poor Link 🦂flying l𒉰ike a ragdoll.

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Beamerb0yx then quickly pulls out the glider and uses the acceleration caused by the explosion to quickly glide over Lost Woods and slowly drop into Korok Forest. In fact, beamerb0yx is going so quickly that the game stutters multiple times during the glide, unable to load fast enough for how quickly they're gliding.

According to multiple Redditors in the comments, this technique is known as "windbombing" in the speedrunning community and apparently isn't that hard to pull off once you get used to it. Beamerb0yx even goes so far as to claim that the method is like "opening a whole new world of traveling" with another user recommending other Breath of the Wild players to give it a go.

Admittedly, "windbombing" does look pretty fun, and zooming across Hyrule on the glider definitely sounds appealing. Granted, first-time players may want to explore the game naturally as to not miss any of the game's finer details or devilishly hidden Korok Seed puzzles.

In fact, the Korok Seeds are so important to some that many Breath of the Wild players share unique ways to obtain them. For example, players recently shared their weird and wacky ways to solve one of the game's hardest puzzles. Solutions involv♓ed hacking🐻 down trees, giant flying metal doors, and even merging with boulders.

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