One of the more awe-inspiring Breath of the Wild speed categories that has garnered interest recently involves Link having to find and feed every single dog scattered across Hyrule. A mechanic within the game involves bonding with canines for them to dig up buried treasure, so the goal of the speedrun is to get all of that treasure as fast as possible after completing the Great Plateau tutorial.
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The current world record in “All Dog Treasures” is a little over an hour-and-a-half, held by a 24-year-old English runner named Vivoxie on Twitch (or @VivoxeSR on Twitter), according to speedrun.com where six attempts have been listed since Swedish runner Birdo uploaded a nearly two-and-a-half hour run in November 2019. Some players choose to master Breath of the Wild’s combat, others choose to feed all of its good boys.
Getting to each of the 15 checkpoints (as delineated by Vivoxie’s segment splits) scattered across Hyrule is the easy part: Waiting for each dog to eat a buffet of fruit that may or may not roll around due to the game’s physics engine is the real time killer. This is especially true of the run’s final stop in Tarrey Town, which changes the game’s map and adds an extra dog as Link helps finish its construction.
Waiting on dogs to eat isn’t nearly as chaotic as something like the Link to the Past speedrun at Awesome Games Done Quick 2020, but it’s certainly a lot more wholesome.
With rumors about Breath of the Wild 2 leaking all over the Internet, clearly the most important question fans should be concerning themselves with is how many more dogs the sequel to this popular entry in The Legend of Zelda series add? Ganon may use his Triforce of Power to raze the land, but he will never stop everyone’s desire to see more adorable pups.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is available now exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.
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Source: speedrun.com “All Dog Treasures”