I’ve always found no death runs in video games too intimidating to attempt, but I feel like this self-imposed Legend of Zelda challenge is so extreme, even the most masochistic of players would think twice about trying it.
Reddit user YaBoiNick87 (as spotted by GamesRadar) shared an intense challenge they intend to attempt that spans both Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom. And if they should die in the latter, they have to restart from the beginning of Breath of the Wild.
That rule alone is already maddening considering how massive both games are, but it’d probably be a bit more manageable if YaBoiNick87 didn’t also task themselves with doing almost everything Breath of the Wild has to offer. Not only must they gather all the memories, complete every shrine and side quest, and get all the monster medals, they also need to complete the Master Sword Trials and Champions’ Ballad DLC. Imagine doing all that, then having to do it all over again because you died during Tears of the Kingdom.
YaBoiNick87 shared the ruleset for feedback, asking if fellow fans had any other rule ideas. Unsurprisingly, several have suggested they remove the stipulation that dying sends you to the start of Breath of the Wild, believing it would simply make the whole experience not fun to play. Thankfully, this is something YaBoiNick87 is considering, saying, “We’ll see how I feel after I get through BOTW.”
Others have gone in the opposite direction and offered additional rules to up the difficulty even more. One suggested getting through all this without taking any damage (an idea even YaBoiNick87 thinks is too brutal), while another suggested no permanent health upgrades (meaning getting through both games with just three hearts) and no armour upgrades. The truly evil individuals, though, have suggested getting all the Korok seeds.
YaBoiNick87 has mentioned possibly recording or streaming their attempt and, as horrific as the challenge sounds, I sincerely hope they do, if only so they’ll have tangible proof that they managed to complete it. If so, they’ll absolutely deserve an acknowledgment in the Guinness World Records or something. I just hope they don’t come out the other side hating both games.