Breath of the Wild Player Reaches Map's Invisible Ceiling

Breath of the Wild Player Reaches Map's Invisible Ceiling

It looks pretty wild.

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Apr 05, 2017 @ 10:51 AM (Staff Bios)
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Sometimes you see a video and it is just awesome. Well, I stumbled across a video just like that today and decided I have to share it with everybody. A player going by the name mety333 was playing The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and ended up finding a very interesting way to fly up in the air. He places a metal crate on top of a minecart and proceeded to use Magnesis to elevate himself to the maps invisible ceiling.

Upon reaching the top, he took out his glider and took about a nine minute descent back down to the ground level. This looked absolutely incredible and while it may not be the most exciting thing in the world to watch, it's definitely just a really cool thing to think of and attempt. The map is pretty massive and I cannot believe how high the ceiling actually is. Like, there is no reason for it to be that high up. Anyway, enough of me talking. Check out the video down below so you can see it for yourself and maybe even try it out in your own save file.

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