This actual Zelda: Breath of the Wild spirit orb is magical

Spiritual, even

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In Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Spirit Orbs fall from puzzle trees like candy. You’ll net one every time you solve one of the myriad (read: 120) shrines in the game, but in real life, they’re not so readily available. A Reddit post from Cardboard_Box gives us an up-close look at the trinket, and it looks exactly as it should.

The piece isn’t fan-made: nope, it’s official. It comes packed into the Breath of the WildCreating a Champion Hero’s Edition hardcover book, but this is the first time I’ve seen an actual shot of it. Sometimes the simplest things in life will get you through a tough Wednesday. Now we just need someone to replicate it 119 times for the whole collection.

As someone pointed out on Reddit, the YouTube channel “Odin Makes” gives folks a rundown on how to actually make your own glass balls. This is the sort of spice a post like this needs. Make some balls, people.

Real life spirit orb [Reddit]


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