Breath of the Wild Speedrunner’s 100% No-Damage Run Is Mind-Blowing – IGN Now

IGN published this video item, entitled “Breath of the Wild Speedrunner’s 100% No-Damage Run Is Mind-Blowing – IGN Now” – below is their description.

A Zelda: Breath of the Wild speedrunner on Twitch just completed one of the most impressive runs we’ve seen, and no it wasn’t for any actual speed. Twitch user joedun did a 100% playthrough while completing a NO DAMAGE run. Not a single hit. And yes, he got everything: korok seeds, weapons, armor, shrines, etc. Even though Breath of the Wild has been out for almost four years, we’re still amazed at the creativity and talent of the fans, and of those in the speedrunning community. With Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 coming to the Nintendo Switch (eventually), who knows what other crazy records fans are going to set?

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