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For one, a dog would be an excellent new character to add to Breath of the Wild 2 that doesn't mess with the first game's continuity.
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RELATED: Predicting What the Rumored Game Awards Legend of Zelda Announcement Could Beīreath of the Wild's context offers some valuable reasons Link should get a dog in the next game. Link has never teamed up with a dog in the long-term before, but Breath of the Wild has already broken a lot of Zelda precedents. Based on the first game's version of Hyrule, Nintendo should consider giving Link a dog in Breath of the Wild 2. Since it seems like Link won't meet many new characters in the sequel, and he might get separated from Zelda again, maybe a non-sentient companion is in order. Next year's Breath of the Wild sequel should consider changing that, as Link deserves a friend at his side throughout the game. In that way, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildcan be lonely. He doesn't even have his trusty horse Epona players gather their own horses from the wilderness. Aside from brief moments where he teams up with other characters or has flashbacks to his time with Zelda and the Champions, Link is pretty much always on his own. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a little different. Twilight Princess has Midna, Skyward Sword has Fi, Ocarina of Time has Navi, and so on. Many entries in The Legend of Zelda aren't just defined by Link as a protagonist, but by some form of companion that travels with him.