12 Signs You’ve Been Playing Too Much Breath of the Wild

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a game that creates a world so vast it easily takes 100 hours to fully delve in and uncover all it has to offer.

Can't stop playing? We can't either. Here are 12 signs you've been playing way too much Breath of the Wild. If they all apply to you, don't worry—they apply to us, too.

1. You know that any little thing that looks out of place is a potential Korok hiding place.

 

2. You start wondering what's hiding at the top of every tall tower and mountain and wonder how much stamina you'd need to get up there.

Breath of the Wild: Link climbing in the desert

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3. When you're feeling down, a few words of encouragement from Sidon always make you feel better.

Breath of the Wild Sidon being thankful

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4. You question the durability of everything.

Link looking at weak weapons in his home The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

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5. You wish this little ditty would accompany your real-life cooking

 

6. And when you spot an animal in the wild, your first instinct is to snap a photo of it for your compendium.

 

7. You see rain as a sign from the heavens that it's time to stay home and take it easy.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Link climbing in the rain

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8. You see horses in real life and immediately want to tame them and register them to your stable.

Link riding a horse into town in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

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9. You don't have a smart phone. It's a Sheikah Slate.

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10. Seeing a bunch of bananas makes you immediately feel there must be trouble afoot.

 

11. You're eternally grateful that the next real-life blood moon won't strike until 2032.

The blood moon rises in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

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12. And you've come to appreciate that centaurs are the toughest mythical beings imaginable.

Link fighting a silver Lynel in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

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If you're as obsessed with Breath of the Wild as we think you are, click HERE to find out how to make your own DIY Korok.

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