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About an hour and a half later, the run culminates with the completion of Tarrey Town, which includes a couple of dogs of its own. Like virtually all Breath of the Wild runs, all dog treasures begins with the completion of the tutorial-ish Great Plateau. RELATED: Redditor Discovers That Tarrey Town Actually Changes Breath of the Wild's MapĪll dog treasures entails just what the name implies-feeding every dog in the game, and receiving their associated prize. Runs like "all dungeons" and "all main quests" offer lengthier alternatives that are still able to be completed in just a couple of hours. Like in Ocarina of Timebefore it, speedrunning categories other than simply finishing the game as quickly as possible (known as "any%") are somewhat more popular than in many other games for Breath of the Wild runners, given that an any% run can be completed in less than 30 minutes. The category is called "all dog treasures," and tasks Zelda: Breath of the Wild players with feeding every single dog in the game. Now, however, a new novelty run has entered the fray to compete with the race to get Mario shirtless, and on Mario Odyssey's Switch-essential counterpart, no less. While the nipple% category's virality quickly wore off, a world record for that run was set as recently as one month ago. Suddenly Mario Odyssey speedrunners were competing to see who could unleash Mario's nipples the fastest. This led to the revelation that a shirtless Mario (in a game also confirming that Mario is apparently not human, one level taking place among real-life proportioned human beings) resembles a shirtless male-which is to say, he has nipples.
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A little over two years ago now, the Super Mario Odysseyspeedrunning community received coverage on numerous video game websites for its invention of a category called " nipple%." Mario Odyssey introduced non-functional custom outfits to a main line Mario game for the first time, including a pair of swim trunks with no accompanying top.