The final boss from Zelda: Breath of the Wild’s latest DLC has a silly weakness

Spoilers, obviously

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Zelda: Breath of the Wild: The Champions’ Ballad, the second DLC for Breath of the Wild, seems to be just as polarizing as the first, as far as players are concerned anyway. While the general buzz seems to be in the positive direction (including my mostly positive review), fans wanted more story, especially after Nintendo had been teasing a campaign-heavy DLC for months on end.

What we got instead was a collective of challenge rooms and quests, as well as a new final dungeon and boss. A boss, mind, that has a really silly weakness, much in line with other games in the series. I won’t spoil the surprise here, so just check the video out for yourself.

Just to be sure, even the title of the video is a spoiler as it gives away the name of the encounter, so you can find it at the link here rather than via an embed.


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