It’s been one year since the Breath of the Wild sequel was announced, and since then there’s been no shortage of theories and speculation on what the next game will bring. FanatixFour recently posted a video to their YouTube channel explaining the top five changes from Breath of the Wild that they would like to see in the upcoming Zelda game, as well as addressing some common complaints made about the first game and how they can be fixed.
Many fans have expressed their frustration with Breath of the Wild‘s lack of enemy variants, item degradation, shrines versus traditional dungeons, and the lack of story. FanatixFour addresses these topics and provides some interesting suggestions on how to improve upon them in the sequel without completely reverting back to the format of previous Zelda titles.
After addressing common complaints about the game, FanatixFour dives into the changes he would like to see in the Breath of the Wild sequel. These top five changes include the return of a magic meter, Zelda being a companion and playable character, time travel, the Minish, and how the game’s ending is handled. He even touches on bringing back diving underwater to explore the vast bodies of water that Breath of the Wild’s map has to offer.

These suggestions and hopes for the sequel provide the perfect mix of the traditional feel of Zelda without losing everything new and amazing Breath of the Wild brought to the Zelda universe.









