This might be the first time exploring the world of Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD. This guide will provide players with tips, tricks, and strategies for making it in the world. The original Skyward Sword was released back on the Nintendo Wii and was praised for its level design and its usage of motion controls. For the first time ever, players were able to use the Wiimote to aim Link's sword to attack enemies and solve puzzles. With the game making its way to the Nintendo Switch, players can now do all of this with the analog stick. Not only that, but players cans also skip cutscenes and receive streamlined dialogue options when picking up items. There are a few things players should keep in mind when booting up the game for the first time. Here are some helpful tips for beginners in the world of Skyward Sword HD.

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It's important to mention that Skyward Sword HD is drastically different when compared to the other mainline Zelda title on the Nintendo Switch, Breath of the Wild. Instead of being able to explore any location at any point, players are put on a set path where they are given a much more substantial story. This is the origin point of the Zelda series and where it all begins for tons of the series' important staples like the Master Sword and the relationship between Zelda, Link, and Ganondorf. Here's how players can get started in Skyward Sword HD.

Getting Started in Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD (Tips, Tricks, & Strategies)

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Here are some important tips and tricks for getting started in Skyward Sword HD.

  • Motion VS. Analog: The game will open with a tutorial on how to use the sword. This is the player's chance to find out which works better for them personally. Players can change at any moment but this will determine how the player will experience the game going forward.
  • Goddess Cubes: When landing on the surface, players will come across a Goron that will explain how Goddess Cubes work. For completionists out there, players will want to find every Goddess Cube across the land.
  • Skyloft: This is the main location players will return to throughout the story. Look around and explore its various buildings and shops. Get comfortable with the layout since this is where players will be able to purchase additional supplies for their journey.
  • Fi: Players will encounter Fi fairly early into the story and she acts as a guide to Link. Players can ignore her if she becomes too aggressive but she will provide helpful information to help on the journey. Try to listen to what she has to say every once in a while.

As players continue to explore more of the surface, new items and locations will become available. It's all about getting into the groove of the world with a title like Skyward Sword HD. With tons of quality-of-life improvements, this is the best way to experience the origins of the Zelda series.

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Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD is available on July 16th on the Nintendo Switch.