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In Master Mode, most enemies and bosses are powered up by one level, can detect [[Link]]'s approach easier and regain health over time; however, there is a limit to their health recovery. Stronger, golden versions of enemies are also introduced. Some enemies, such as [[Lynel]]s, also appear in more areas, including the [[Great Plateau]]. Enemies and [[Treasure Chest]]s may also appear floating in the sky on planks being held by [[Sky Octorok]]s,<ref>{{Cite web|quote= In Hard Mode, you'll encounter tougher foes from the outset of your adventure – you won't find any Red Bokoblins in this quest! You might even see new ranks of enemies that you've never seen before. You'll need to rethink your strategies too – foes will be better at detecting your approach and they'll slowly recover health in battle. While exploring in Hard Mode, be on the lookout for planks floating in the sky. Tougher foes and useful treasures await those willing to tackle these airborne challenges!|author= |published= |retrieved= May 2, 2017|url= https://www.nintendo.co.uk/News/2017/May/The-Legend-of-Zelda-Breath-of-the-Wild-The-Master-Trials-DLC-revealed--1219205.html|title= The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – The Master Trials DLC revealed!|site= Zelda UK|type=}}</ref> usually containing strong and rare weapons such as the Royal Guard set.
In Master Mode, most enemies and bosses are powered up by one level, can detect [[Link]]'s approach easier and regain health over time; however, there is a limit to their health recovery. Stronger, golden versions of enemies are also introduced. Some enemies, such as [[Lynel]]s, also appear in more areas, including the [[Great Plateau]]. Enemies and [[Treasure Chest]]s may also appear floating in the sky on planks being held by [[Sky Octorok]]s,<ref>{{Cite web|quote= In Hard Mode, you'll encounter tougher foes from the outset of your adventure – you won't find any Red Bokoblins in this quest! You might even see new ranks of enemies that you've never seen before. You'll need to rethink your strategies too – foes will be better at detecting your approach and they'll slowly recover health in battle. While exploring in Hard Mode, be on the lookout for planks floating in the sky. Tougher foes and useful treasures await those willing to tackle these airborne challenges!|author= |published= |retrieved= May 2, 2017|url= https://www.nintendo.co.uk/News/2017/May/The-Legend-of-Zelda-Breath-of-the-Wild-The-Master-Trials-DLC-revealed--1219205.html|title= The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – The Master Trials DLC revealed!|site= Zelda UK|type=}}</ref> usually containing strong and rare weapons such as the Royal Guard set.


Save data for Master Mode is kept separately from Normal Mode.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= Save data for your game in Master Mode will be kept separately from youre regular mode save data.|author= Brian|published= June 13, 2017|retrieved= June 13, 2017|url= http://nintendoeverything.com/zelda-breath-of-the-wild-dlc-fact-sheet/|title= Zelda: Breath of the Wild DLC fact sheet|site= Nintendo Everything|type=}}</ref>
There is ordinarily a mechanism preventing Link from getting killed in one hit by powerful attacks, leaving him alive with a quarter heart instead. This protection is not present in Master Mode.
 
Save data for Master Mode is kept separately from Normal Mode.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= Save data for your game in Master Mode will be kept separately from youre regular mode save data.|author= Brian|published= June 13, 2017|retrieved= June 13, 2017|url= http://nintendoeverything.com/zelda-breath-of-the-wild-dlc-fact-sheet/|title= Zelda: Breath of the Wild DLC fact sheet|site= Nintendo Everything|type=}}</ref> In contrast to Normal Mode, there is only one autosave available.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 05:12, 13 April 2018

Template:Mode Master Mode is a mode in Breath of the Wild included in The Master Trials DLC Pack.

Overview

In Master Mode, most enemies and bosses are powered up by one level, can detect Link's approach easier and regain health over time; however, there is a limit to their health recovery. Stronger, golden versions of enemies are also introduced. Some enemies, such as Lynels, also appear in more areas, including the Great Plateau. Enemies and Treasure Chests may also appear floating in the sky on planks being held by Sky Octoroks,[1] usually containing strong and rare weapons such as the Royal Guard set.

There is ordinarily a mechanism preventing Link from getting killed in one hit by powerful attacks, leaving him alive with a quarter heart instead. This protection is not present in Master Mode.

Save data for Master Mode is kept separately from Normal Mode.[2] In contrast to Normal Mode, there is only one autosave available.

Trivia

  • The Master Mode was originally called Hard Mode during the Expansion Pass announcement.[3]

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese マスターモードー (Masutāmōdō) Master Mode
Netherlands Dutch Meesterstand
France FrenchEU Mode expert
Germany German Master-Modus
Italy Italian Modalità master
Portugal PortugueseEU Modo master
Russia Russian Режим мастера (Rezhim mastera)
Spain SpanishEU Modo experto

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