Due to cost, it’s rare for me to play a Zelda Game within a year of its debut. I love Legend Of Zelda, but it’s one of the pillars of Nintendo’s success. It takes a very long time for this franchise’s prices to go down. Especially when it debuts with an updated system. Since I don’t make money off of gaming, it’s a vice that I choose to keep in check. That being said, I was able to make an exception for Echoes Of Wisdom.
Strategy Over Bruit Force
The fact that you can make Echoes out of monsters is a game changer. Especially for players like me that prefer to face stronger foes with Superior weapons and armor. I’m a coward. So, I favor long range weapons. If I have to go on the defensive, I put time in finding strong armor and weapons with high attack damage.


Zelda’s ability along with Link’s sword gives me the courage to take on monsters I’m not ready for. Mind you, the adorable style makes some of these monsters less intimidating. Plus, some are essential for solving in-game puzzles. Compared to Link’s Awakening, I feel like I got a fighting chance of beating the game. To this day, I haven’t surpassed the slime boss…
Creativity Will Get You Far
There are surprising ways to manipulate the game like Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom but in a cuter format. You just need the right Echoes to do it. This is very helpful for collecting echos and map building. Rather than list them out for you, I thought this video would help us both
Final Thoughts
Legend of Zelda Echoes Of Wisdom Is A Fun Blend Of Link’s Awakening and Breath Of The Wild. Since Echoes of Wisdom doesn’t have rigid game play, my first objective is finding all the warp points and echos. I’m assuming this will help me with healing the rifts and completing side quests. Are you playing Echoes of Wisdom?

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