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voltsm · 1 year
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I have about 8 more shrines to complete them all. And I gotta say: I can't even remember half of them. I just hate the shrines in botw/totk so much man, they are boring and a pushover. I can remember like 3 puzzle shrinrs I liked, which was Courage to fall, Jailbreak and that one with a big box that you can go inside rotate. The proving grounds were fun, though, specially that one that gives you roombas and you just watch them murder the constructs. Or the one that made you lure the into traps.
The crystal quests are quite cool, although 90% of them can be solved by attaching a rocket to the crystal. That one that you needed "keys made of water" was fun to figure out. Making vehicles to carry the crystal was entertaining.
But most shrines I solved by ultrahand + rewind + ascend. It's too broken of a combo. You can argue I didn't like the shrines too much because I cheesed them and they would be more memorable if I solved them properly, but honestly It's too much of a hasle. Because each shrines has a theme, the formula "the puzzle gets harder every new room" is so repetitive. Shrines aren't for me. Here is to hoping that Nintendo gets rid of them next game.
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kasa51 · 4 years
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dmonchld · 3 years
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babe im v late HOWEVER.... THAT PIC WITH THE BLACK LIPS AND GREEN EYESHADOW?? YEAH GIVING ME SHEGO VIBES AND 🥵🥵 GONNA GO MAKE A SHRINE FOR YOU AT THIS POINT
bro i was in love with shego when i was younger 😩🤚🏻 ily
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tokiotours · 4 years
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Yokote Kamakura Festival The Yokote Kamakura Festival (横手の雪まつ, Yokote no Yuki Matsuri) has a history of about 450 years. It is held every year on February 15 and 16 in the city of Yokote in southeastern Akita Prefecture. The festival features many igloo-like snow houses, called kamakura, which are built at various locations across the city. Within each kamakura there is a snow altar dedicated to the water deity, to whom people pray for ample water. A charcoal brazier is set up to provide warmth and grill rice cakes. In the evenings (18:00 to 21:00), children invite festival visitors into their kamakura and offer them rice cakes and amazake, a type of warm sweet rice wine with zero or very low alcohol content. In return, the visitors make an offering to the water deity at the altar. The Kamakurakan Hall preserves a couple of kamakura all year round in a small -10 degree Celsius room, making it possible for visitors to see these snow houses even during warmer months. In the area close to the hall, many kamakura, snow sculptures and festival food stalls can be found, contributing to a lively atmosphere. 📸: Unknown #festival #横手の雪まつり #yukimatsuri #amazake #igloo #snowsculptures #iceroom #snowroom #akita #februaryfestival #festivalseason #japanesefestival #akita_pref #ricecakes #snowyfebruary #waterdeity #kamakurahut #kamakura #photography #temple #nature #buddha #travelphotography #kamakurajapan #shrinr #travel #japan https://www.instagram.com/p/CHVIAOulM27/?igshid=vbx22pu1lqsp
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rpanichi · 7 years
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Shrinres Hospitals for Children's #Shriners (em Shriners Hospitals for Children - Tampa)
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kasa51 · 4 years
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rpanichi · 7 years
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Shrinres Hospitals for Children's #Shriners (em Shriners Hospitals for Children - Tampa)
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rpanichi · 7 years
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Shrinres Hospitals for Children's #Shriners (em Shriners Hospitals for Children - Tampa)
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rpanichi · 7 years
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Shrinres Hospitals for Children's #Shriners (em Shriners Hospitals for Children - Tampa)
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