Minecraft Player Recreates The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild fan recreates the entire world of the game in Minecraft, starting with the Great Plateau.

Some impressive creations have been made in Minecraft since the game was released in 2011. Minecraft has become one of the most popular games ever, giving millions of players the tools to create anything they can imagine. Over the years, many players have created their own buildings, worlds, and artworks in the game. Some even took inspiration from other video game franchises, recreating pieces based on game worlds such as Final Fantasy, Cyberpunk 2077, and Sonic the Hedgehog.

These creations can be quite impressive as players build entire areas such as Midgar city and Night City. One player decided to make an incredible effort by building an entire game within Minecraft. They have quite a few missions ahead of them as they build the entirety of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

A Redditor named lg_cuber has posted images of the Breath of the Wild Minecraft build. Although the player will install the entire game, he has only had Breath of the Wild's Great Plateau built at the moment. What's shown will be familiar to those who've played Nintendo's RPG, as lg_cuber has done a good job of recreating the space from the game.

In the images we see how much detail went into creating the Great Plateau. The area is incredibly well captured while ruins, shrines and pastures stand out. lg_cuber has faithfully recreated enemies by even including Breath of the Wild's Guardians in his recreations.

It was stated by lg_Cuber that the Breath of the Wild recreations will not be exact 1:1 reproductions. According to the player, they tried a 1:1 build, but the map felt too big compared to the player, so they downsized it. It has been stated that the interiors of the Temples will not be included, although lg_cuber says they plan to do the inside of the castle and everything else, including divine monsters.




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