Understanding Breath of the Wild's Multiple Endings

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Published 2019-04-18
The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild is a modern classic of a game, but all good games must have an ending, and I believe Breath of the Wild actually has four of them. Nintendo has created a game with multiple endings in an attempt to reach as many players as possible, and in this video I will explain why each of these endings are significant and unique.

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Featured Speedrunner:    • Breath of the Wild any% Speedrun in 3...  

Additional music featured from the Breath of the Wild Soundtrack by Nintendo.

All Comments (21)
  • @magnetwhisperer
    “Dozens of hours collecting seeds, and for what? Poop?” Seems you don’t get the joke... You didn’t just spend dozens of hours collecting seeds, you spent dozens of hours collecting smaller poops.
  • @ewanmewha9696
    Ending 5: villager of the wild. Complete side quest “ Hylian Homeowner” and spend the rest of your life living in Hateno village
  • @rizzen5602
    Zelda: Do you remember me? Speed runners: 😳
  • @trashmammal9562
    Ending 5 "Cook of The Wild" Ran straight for Ganon with a ladle and pot lid
  • @bigballstew2236
    Zelda: “Do you still remember me?” Link: “Why do I still hear boss music?”
  • @deluxray9977
    Link: Woo! I defeated Calamity Ganon! Ganon: lets see if I have an old save file here...
  • @Peter-ig3hh
    I did not know that the secret ending was secret... I just thought that finding all memories and freeing the divine beasts was something you had to do to defeat ganon
  • @jan5327
    Was it just me or was fighting ganon actually way easier than expected. I had WAY more difficulties fighting thunderblight lol
  • @minatorisato861
    Ending 5: child of the forest, you've done nothing but find all 900 korok seeds
  • The poop is one of the best puns in games. In order to get said poop you have to literally play the sh*t out of the game
  • Champions: die protecting divine beast Link: beats all 4 kills ganon and 100% the game
  • @SchizoFrog3
    I got The Master Sword, awakened all Divine Bests, and got Six Memories, I call this ending: Half A Hero's Ending
  • @Minicario
    “Calamity Ganon Has Been Defeated” Botw 2 Gets Announced Ganon: “I... am inevitable”
  • @owlishi
    Ending 1: Zelda: Do you really remember me? Link: Nah THE END
  • @SilverDarkin
    Ill be laughing in my 100% completion when Hestu's gift is the most important item in botw2
  • @coolkcroyale
    Ending 6: Run Away—Mid Ganon fight when you get the light bow you just run away from Ganon and take the bow of light.
  • @mitsasleepy2328
    I am non of these. I am a “Hero of the horses”, I spend all my time collecting all the horses.
  • @Mandalor10
    Casual gamer in me: all you get is poop for collecting all 900 Korok seeds? That's a lot of work for nothing. Completionist in me: I want that poop.
  • Imagine how pissed revali must’ve been to be bested by one of the easiest bosses in the game only for link to beat it without getting hit once.
  • @katosjoes
    I like that the extra collections wasn't necessary. Imagine how much flak they'd catch if there was some awesome, amazing discovery at the end of collecting all 900 korok seeds. Like the ability to upgrade your weapons so they never break or something like that. A lot more people would feel like they HAD to slog through it to enjoy the game at the end.