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I've been playing TotK. (Working on 100%'ing it. I've got 52 Korok seeds left to get, and no guides. Probably still have some sidequests to do.)
I miss windbombs so much. The Tulin gust thing is great and all, but it's really aenemic compared to a good windbomb.
I never got any good at BTBs. Probably why I never tried to speedrun plain old Any%. (I stuck to a couple of individual levels when I was speedrunning. I'm this guy if you're curious.)
Also, this might be a hot take, but I believe with all my heart that BotW is a "better game" than TotK, but not on purpose. BotW feels kindof unfinished, but I still don't like TotK anywhere near as much as I like BotW.
I don't really see myself replaying TotK much. I've played BotW like 4 times now (not including speedruns.) And 100%'d it once.
what are these windbombs you speak of? Im very familiar with botw and totk but im a normie player who doesnt know any cool tricks
It's definitely speedrun sort of technique. Not in "intended mechanic", though not technically a "glitch", arguably. It's just a consequece of how the physics engine works. It's also referred to as a "bomb impact launch" or "BIL".
The short version: You jump off of a ledge, go into bullet time by pulling out your bow, lay one bomb, wait until just the right time, lay your other bomb (both in mid air) just so that your bombs are lined up, detonate the first bomb, pushing the second bomb into Link.
While in bullet time, forces are massively multiplied, so the force of the bomb being pushed into Link exerts a massive amount of force, sending Link flying. It's a really nice trick for locomoting and widely applicable. But definitely takes a good amount of practice to get decent at.
Oh, also, you can see OP doing a windbomb in the above video. And if you search Youtube, you can find a ton of great guides on how to do windbombs.
There's something newer called "BLSS" (bomb... link... slide... something... I forget what it stands for, lol) or "Bless" that's probably a little more powerful/fast. I got out of speedrunning before that was discovered, so I never learned how to do it. I'll probably learn at some point.
Hell yeah that's sick, thanks. People come up with some crazy shit