The quest line that leads to the master sword actually drives a significant amount of map exploration and story exposition. It’s very satisfying to take on early-game, IMO.
I’ve been all over the map, and have all the sky towers completed, I just haven’t even heard mention of the master sword yet. I just play the game very by the seat of my pants style.
I typically get distracted by a side quest. Start that. Get distracted by something else. Start that. Get distracted by something else. Rinse. Repeat.
I think I did it earlier than I was supposed to. In BOTW the attitude was kind of, get it whenever you get around to it. They seem to have kind of integrated getting more it into the story, so I assume you’ll kind of start hearing about it when you progress the main story far enough.
The quest line that leads to the master sword actually drives a significant amount of map exploration and story exposition. It’s very satisfying to take on early-game, IMO.
I’ve been all over the map, and have all the sky towers completed, I just haven’t even heard mention of the master sword yet. I just play the game very by the seat of my pants style.
I typically get distracted by a side quest. Start that. Get distracted by something else. Start that. Get distracted by something else. Rinse. Repeat.
I think I did it earlier than I was supposed to. In BOTW the attitude was kind of, get it whenever you get around to it. They seem to have kind of integrated getting more it into the story, so I assume you’ll kind of start hearing about it when you progress the main story far enough.