Physical: Welcome to Mongolia Episode 2: What happened during the First Mini Quest: Aim for the Target?

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Physical: Welcome to Mongolia Episode 2 featured a mini quest involving archery. For that, Amotti, Kim Dong-hyun, Eddie, Ochir, and Orkhonbayar competed against each other.

Kim Dong-hyun asked whether they should compete in teams. He suggested Team Korea vs Team Australia vs Team Mongolia. However, they decided to play an individual game.

Kim Dong-hyun was the first one. Soon, Amotti, Eddie, and Ochir also took their turns. Orkhonbayar went last. Before his final shot could be seen, the episode ended.

To know everything about the First Mini Quest: Aim for the Target, read further.


Physical: Welcome to Mongolia Episode 2: Orkhonbayar, Ochir, Eddie, Amotti, and Kim Dong-hyun play the First Mini Quest: Aim for the Target

Physical: Welcome to Mongolia star Orkhonbayar took Amotti and Kim Dong-hyun to explore the beautiful countryside. They all met Eddie and Ochir there. They enjoyed horseback riding and saw many animals and snow-covered mountains.

Later, they all played a friendly archery match. The Netflix show described it as the Mini Quest: Aim for the Target match.

"We're going to try archery now," shared Ochir.

They agreed on a specific spot and drew a line. They had to shoot their targets from there.

"Mongolia vs Australia vs Korea?" asked Physical: Welcome to Mongolia's Kim Dong-hyun.

Eddie and Ochir said they should aim one by one and compete against each other. The latter also said that the punishment would be to clean horses' stables.

Fans must remember how Physical: Asia showed various quests. Similar to that, this was referred to as the First Mini Quest: Aim for the Target. They decided that each participant would get three chances to hit the target. Later, Amotti and others also shared how they felt about the competition via private confessionals, as they used to for the Netflix show.

"The players I feel most pressured by are the Mongolians because they have this celebration gesture. Seeing this makes me think they'll be good at archery," confessed Amotti.

In his private confessional, Orkhonbayar couldn't stop laughing. He mentioned that he was really confident about the competition. Ochir showed the players how to hold the bow and take aim with the arrow.

They asked Kim Dong-hyun to go first. He said no, but then he agreed and took his three shots. Physical: Welcome to Mongolia star Ochir gave him some tips to help him aim better. He also told him to use his chest while drawing the arrow.

"It's an individual match. But since Mongolia, Australis, and Korea went up against each other before, I'll do it with that mindset," confessed Kim Dong-hyun.

He said that it was hard to draw the string with the arrow. His first arrow hit the target. Further in his confession, he noted that while holding the bow and the arrow, he felt as if he had used them in his past life, if it existed. He remembered shooting from the top of the castle back then.

Kim Dong-hyun's second arrow also hit the target. His third arrow hit the ground and then fell onto the targets, but everyone said that it would be invalid. He insisted on counting it as a hit, but fellow participants refused. His total was three points from his first two shots.

The next one was Amotti. Ochir told him to stretch, but Amotti said his fingers were frozen and he couldn't pull it properly. His first shot didn't make it to the target. Physical: Welcome to Mongolia star Amotti said that his fingers hurt and that he liked indoor sports. His second and third shots also couldn't hit any of the targets.

Team Australia's Eddie was the next participant. He also couldn't hit any targets. Ochir also won three points after hitting twice. Orkhonbayar was the last one. His first two arrows didn't hit any targets. Before his third arrow could reach the target, the second episode ended.


Netflix now streams Physical: Welcome to Mongolia.

Edited by Ritika Pal