Scene of the game 'Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild': The pedestal of the Sword of the Master
About ten thousand years before the story of "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" takes place, a hero once sealed the Calamity of Ganon inside the castle of Helaru with the sword of the master. During the dormant period of evil forces, King Helaru, who prophesied that the disaster of Ganon was about to resurrect, ordered a nationwide search for warriors qualified to wield the Sword of the Master. In the end, Knight Link passed multiple tests and was selected by the Master Sword to become the holder of the sword.
Prop in the game 'Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild': Cooking Pot
In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, the cooking pot is an important game element that allows players to make various foods and medicines. Cooking pots can be found in villages, post stations, monster camps, and even lost forest trees. You can choose 1-5 ingredients to put in the pot, and add the corresponding ingredients during production to achieve the desired effect.
Monster in the game 'Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild': Walking Guardian
The walking guardian is a machine unit in the game "Zelda" series, mainly distributed around the Helaru Castle, with eight claws, crawling on the ground like a spider. This form of guardian is the most common and the main source of dropped materials. The Guardian is a machine unit equipped with powerful weapons, ranging in size, originally created by the Kingdom of Helaru as a secret weapon to fight against the demon king Ganon. However, when Ganon revived, they were contaminated by Ganon's dark power. This led to the downfall of the kingdom of Helaru a hundred years ago, and a hundred years later, they still roam around the continent of Helaru.
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