![]() ![]() ![]() Over the weekend, however, I rectified that! However, with the Switch out of commission, I didn’t make my goal of defeating my second Divine Beast in Zelda in April. I ended up replacing my TV with a nice monitor, so all is well. I did get this repaired, and actually was able to replace the power supply of all the gadgets I owned, except for my TV (RIP). I’d wanted to chronicle my adventurers of Zelda, but lost momentum with that back when a power surge took out my Switch’s dock and power supply. I’ll be building more houses to hopefully expand the population soon! Zelda: Breath of the Wild I’ve got most of the fencing and lighting complete, and have been testing it at night to see where danger might come from. Me being me, I also captured a bunch of horses, including this mother and son pair. Here’s what it looked like after I got it cleared and fixed up. I thought that was kinda neat, so I kept the water and turned it into a village swimming pool area. It’s not fantastic, but functional for now.Īs I started putting a fence around the village and placing torches, I found a hill I decided I wanted to level so I could use the land as pasture or more building space.Īs I started pulling it down, I discovered there was a tiny underground cave with a pool there. I built my own house as part of the town, and tried my hand at actually building something more than a box for once. Seen here, it has a nice snowy mountain backdrop and everything. Most of what I did in Minecraft this weekend was to take the little village I discovered and start building protection around it. I juggled between Zelda and Minecraft most the weekend, and overall had a pretty awesome time with them both. ![]() But that was before I came down with this cold/flu business, and before the Stormblood hype took my attention away. So I spent a good chunk of my weekend playing my Nintendo Switch, and I had every intention to blog about it yesterday. ![]()
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