Open world games often challenge players in many various ways, with The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild being no exception, given all of its puzzles, mobs to fight, and secrets to uncover. However, if a player wants to take a break from the grueling task of locating and completing many of the different shrines in BoTW, they can find themselves face-to-face with incredible in-game moments featuring not only the shifting scenery but the creatures that spawn as well.

Reddit user scruffycanadian posted a video clip of the moment Farosh, one of the three dragons in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, spawns from the water the instant the player finds a hidden Korok. The dragons all have different spawn points, and are generally sought after for their teeth, claws, and horn shards which can all be used in crafting. However, the creatures can also be scouted for the photographic opportunities they present, in addition to the beautiful background music that comes along with them.

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Korok hunting takes time, energy, and patience, since there are a lot of Korok seeds to find and many ways to go about finding them, a task that led scruffycanadian to capturing their video. The video clip shows the player using their paraglider to obtain a seed from the Korok hiding on the crest of a waterfall, before very suddenly cutting to Farosh emerging out of the water behind them. Thinking quickly, the player dropped themselves out of the air down the waterfall, giving them an incredible face-on view of the dragon cascading downward towards them, complete with a roar and accompanying electrified orbs.

With the three dragons, knowing which elements they're associated with can help a player get fairly close, especially in the case of wanting to conserve arrows while hunting for the crafting materials they provide. Farosh is always surrounded by electricity, making the Rubber Armor or the Thunder Helm the best choices. There is also the thrill in chasing down a dragon in order to capture the perfect picture as well. The game doesn't lack in moments such as these, giving The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild a long runtime in terms of playability.

Due to the expansive world that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild offers, it's an excellent game to play when looking to lose track of time. There's a little bit of everything for every type of player, from difficult boss fights to puzzles, with cooking, crafting, and dragon hunting in between.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is available to play on Wii U and Switch.

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