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October 9, 2021
October 9, 2021
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’s sequel gets even more interesting the more I watch it, and I’ve been able to discover certain things out of the ordinary. But I’m going to share in this article about what I’ve seen from this sequel.
note: different segments of this article will be published day by day possibly until the Breath of the Wild 2 game is released
note: different segments of this article will be published day by day possibly until the Breath of the Wild 2 game is released
Gerudo Secret Dungeon
(November 13, 2021)— Hyrule Kingdom will most definitely be a highly advanced kingdom and will prosper after its downfall more than 100 years ago. The kingdom will not only change but the world map and the geography may also change. Possibly Hyrule’s boundaries will be expanded, allowing Link to explore the farther west into Gerudo Desert but not the second continent that towers around Hyrule and the two lone islands in Necluda Sea, but why?
If you watched the teaser trailers of Breath of the Wild 2, you will see a corpse that is controlling malice inside the mysterious dungeon Link and Zelda are exploring. That corpse is also wearing Gerudo jewelry, which means it’s most definitely Ganondorf, evil Gerudo king that was defeated by the legendary hero eons and eons ago. And the dungeon Link and Zelda venture into is Ganondorf’s prison, and it could be located in the far western area of Gerudo Desert engulfed by a huge sandstorm or Mount Agaat, one of the two unclimbable mountains in Breath of the Wild. The game always prompts that Link can’t go any farther when he starts climbing the mountain, and leads to the conclusion that the game’s developers don’t want its players to explore the mountain because there is something there that needs to remain hidden and can only be discovered in Breath of the Wild 2.
If you watched the teaser trailers of Breath of the Wild 2, you will see a corpse that is controlling malice inside the mysterious dungeon Link and Zelda are exploring. That corpse is also wearing Gerudo jewelry, which means it’s most definitely Ganondorf, evil Gerudo king that was defeated by the legendary hero eons and eons ago. And the dungeon Link and Zelda venture into is Ganondorf’s prison, and it could be located in the far western area of Gerudo Desert engulfed by a huge sandstorm or Mount Agaat, one of the two unclimbable mountains in Breath of the Wild. The game always prompts that Link can’t go any farther when he starts climbing the mountain, and leads to the conclusion that the game’s developers don’t want its players to explore the mountain because there is something there that needs to remain hidden and can only be discovered in Breath of the Wild 2.
Mystery of the Two Mountains
(November 13, 2021)— In Breath of the Wild, every mountain in Hyrule can be climbed except for two, both located in the Gerudo Highlands. These mountains are Mount Agaat and the unnamed one.
Mount Agaat is the only named mountain in Hyrule that cannot be climbed, which raises the question why Nintendo would do this? Maybe the developers of Breath of the Wild may have this mountain off limits to prevent players from discovering what’s on the other side. Will Nintendo release a major update like "the Agaat and Master Cycle in Desert Update"? Is the mountain blocked off because there's another kingdom that can spotted on the other side? And why would a named mountain, in Hyrule, not even be climbed? What could possibly be on the other side of Mount Agaat? Chances are it may be the temple Link and Zelda were exploring in Breath of the Wild 2. And something interesting showed up on the Sheikah slate. A weird "black hole" that looks like an entrance to a cave can be spotted on the western side of Mount Agaat.
This spot looks like a cave entrance that leads underground. I can’t be 100% certain about this being the possible dungeon entrance, but it leads research of Breath of the Wild closer towards a possible conclusion and solution.
The other unclimbable mountain in Breath of the Wild is unnamed it’s difficult tell whether it’s inside or outside Hyrule Kingdom. If this mountain is outside Hyrule Kingdom, then it’s the only mountain outside Hyrule that can be walked towards.
The other unclimbable mountain in Breath of the Wild is unnamed it’s difficult tell whether it’s inside or outside Hyrule Kingdom. If this mountain is outside Hyrule Kingdom, then it’s the only mountain outside Hyrule that can be walked towards.
It has more plateau-like characteristics than a mountain, but I gave it the temporary name "Mount Unnamed". But why would this mountain not be accessible by the player? Is this mountain to be considered inside or outside Hyrule's borders? This mountain doesn't appear to have any hidden secrets, and it really doesn't help support much of a Breath of the Wild 2 theory.
The Tricks of Ganondorf
Okay, so we all know that the Master Sword is known as "the sword that seals the darkness", but I just learned yesterday that the Master Sword is not required to defeat Calamity Ganon in Breath of the Wild. And something just came into my mind: Does that mean that Calamity Ganon was a weapon created by Ganondorf to trick the Link and Zelda into thinking that all of Hyrule's troubles were gone for the next 10,000 years? The answer is most definitely yes.
To explain, Ganondorf had created his evil weapon "Calamity Ganon" 10,000 years ago and he wanted it to be defeated. 10,000 years later, which is Breath of the Wild, Ganondorf had unleased Calamity Ganon one more and, like he devised, Hyrule would follow what their ancestors did 10,000 years ago. Then, once Calamity Ganon is defeated, Ganondorf then will awaken and take hold of the castle by surprise.
To explain, Ganondorf had created his evil weapon "Calamity Ganon" 10,000 years ago and he wanted it to be defeated. 10,000 years later, which is Breath of the Wild, Ganondorf had unleased Calamity Ganon one more and, like he devised, Hyrule would follow what their ancestors did 10,000 years ago. Then, once Calamity Ganon is defeated, Ganondorf then will awaken and take hold of the castle by surprise.