It’s been almost a year since The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom was released on the Switch, and for many of us the adventure has come to an end. Sure, we can go to Hyrule to do some quests, explore some more, or just lose ourselves in the wonder of it all, but overall we’re done.
The same cannot be said for speedrunners and content creators small. He did this after he announced Achieved 100% holy completion rate Within the first two weeks of the game’s release, you’d think the streaming service would finish Link’s latest adventure as well. But you are wrong.
In a recent livestream, SmallAnt embarked on a mission to collect every single stone in the game Yes, you are wearing it correctly. SmallAnt not only collected Korok seeds, named locations, side quests, shrines and other classes needed for 100 percent game completion, but also collected stones (thanks, The radar game)
If that sounds like a joke, that’s because the streamer was inspired to start the fundraiser by a commenter who claimed he finished the game too quickly. But that doesn’t mean SmallAnt hasn’t tried hard.
As you will see in the next video, this had to be included in the SmallAnt kit Each stone is unique (including talus hearts, sky island pieces and stones) and they had to come here Hyerle is everywhereSmallAnt had to carry the entire party with him at all times (be it in a combination of weapons or a giant “bouldermobile”) to make sure his work wouldn’t be in vain, thanks to the magic of making elements of the environment disappear when Link was far away from them.
But don’t worry, the stone collection is compared to a table for every object in the game, so we know no stone has been touched… Literally.
We won’t go into detail about how SmallAnt managed to complete this challenge – although the title of his video is “I Collected Every Stone in Tears of the Kingdom” so you should have an idea of ​​how well he did – but do get ready to learn more about geological formations. . Hyrule has more to offer than you might imagine.