A Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild player has found a ridiculous way to solve one of the more complex Sheikah shrine puzzles. Nintendo designed The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild with an open world nature and because of this, the community continues to discover new ways to solve its many puzzles, with this possibly being the most ridiculous solution.

There are 120 Sheikah shrines scattered across the land of Hyrule in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and each has its own unique challenge. Shrine challenge utilizes the many tools available in Link's toolkit, leading players to take different paths towards the same goal. Completing a Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild shrine will reward Link with Spirit Orbs which are used at goddess statues to gain heart containers or stamina, and this player got one of theirs in a hilarious way.

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Reddit user DollyBoiGamer337 is quickly garnering upvotes on a clip in which they complete a challenging Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Sheikah shrine in a way that may not have been intended by developers. Gliding down to a platform with a chest on it in the lower part of the shrine, Link retrieves a Giant Ancient Core from the stash before turning to face numerous obstacles. As DollyBoiGamer337 gauges their options, they jump towards a spiky block before opening Link's power menu and seemingly accidentally selecting the remote bomb and setting it off immediately.

As Link ragdolls through the air in the Sheikah shrine, he narrowly misses a wall that may have ushered in his downfall and instead hits one of the main pillars in the room. As The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild hero falls to the ground, DollyBoiGamer337 realizes that they had reached the finish line of the puzzle without having to go through the process of trying to uncover its mysteries. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild video concludes by highlighting not only the ancient monk at the end, but the fact that the door to the room remained closed despite Link being inside.

Based on DollyBoiGamer337's reaction, the Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild player wasn't expecting Link to soar all the way to the monk from where they set the bomb off. It's currently unclear which of the Breath of the Wild skills the player meant to select, but the video shows one of the most ridiculous ways to complete one of the 120 shrines.

The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild is available now for Nintendo Switch and Wii U.

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