Spoiler
The lost woods, a Zelda staple. However, unlike a lot of quests you won't spend too much time here, but will frequently return once you collect upgrades and complete various tasks.
Hyrule Field is expansive and has plenty of nooks and crannies to explore. And is that a shot of Hyrule Castle?
Hylia Shoreline is located on Hyrule's east coast. It has a few points of interest that will aid you on your quest, as well as some mysterious ruins...
Hylia Quarry; a manmade flatland, once used a mining site. Nowadays, it's partially flooded, but there's still plenty of exploration to do. And what is that dungeon-looking entrance?
That's it for Day 3 of the Hype Train.
The lost woods, a Zelda staple. However, unlike a lot of quests you won't spend too much time here, but will frequently return once you collect upgrades and complete various tasks.
Hyrule Field is expansive and has plenty of nooks and crannies to explore. And is that a shot of Hyrule Castle?
Hylia Shoreline is located on Hyrule's east coast. It has a few points of interest that will aid you on your quest, as well as some mysterious ruins...
Hylia Quarry; a manmade flatland, once used a mining site. Nowadays, it's partially flooded, but there's still plenty of exploration to do. And what is that dungeon-looking entrance?
That's it for Day 3 of the Hype Train.