
Not only can you pause the action with those menus above, but there are quick access equivalents for rapidly changing the weapons, shield, bow or ability that Link is using. The game will only give brief instructions, so make sure you take five minutes to get used to the menus. Pay attention to this in particular, as noting locations in this way is invaluable. Get used to navigating it, and after a small amount of progress the game will teach you to place pins and stamps. Hit the minus button on Switch for the full map, meanwhile. You can switch your 'target' quest at any time, so your objective marker on the main screen's minimap (at the bottom right) can point you towards whichever task you want to tackle. Go left with the shoulder button, meanwhile, and you'll have your 'Adventure Log' this holds the key information on main quests, Shrine quests (which are often in the form of riddles) and side quests that you pick up mainly by chatting to locals around Hyrule. If you shift over to the right with the shoulder button there's a manual save option and, most importantly, a controls diagram. You use the right stick to scroll through categories such as swords, shields, clothes, food and more. The era of dual screen gaming is over, so it's back to the old-fashioned method of pressing Start (or + on the Switch) to look at your inventory.
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