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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - Release Date, Story, Trailer

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - Release Date, Story, Trailer

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Simple hot-air balloon vehicles show up several times in trailers for Tears of the Kingdom , and might be the first flying machines players will be able to construct in this open-world RPG. __ Real-life balloons (like or unlike the balloon seen in recent Tears of the Kingdom previews ) navigate by ascending and descending until the balloonist finds a wind current that blows them to their desired destination. Tears of the Kingdom players who build this balloon vehicle might use this real-life method, or just ride the balloon high enough to leap off and then fly somewhere with their hang glider i

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Any parts that could be used to assemble a tank in Tears of the Kingdom could also be used to assemble an armored boat of some kind, capable of sailing the waterways of Hyrule and devastating nautical enemies with ballista, bomb, or ram. The armored boat vehicles players can craft in Tears of the Kingdom could draw inspiration from pre-modern armored boats such as the spike-roofed turtle ships of legendary Korean Admiral Yi Sun-Sin. The maximum size of these hypothetical battleships would depend very much on the size of waterways in Tears of the Kingdom __ pro

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Naturally, Link and Zelda will be making a return to the sequel, but other characters are confirmed to return in TOTK as well. As some sharp-eyed fans had previously suspected, Ganondorf will be the main villain of Tears of the Kingdom , but Tulin, Price Sidon, and Riju will also be making an appearance in the game. Interestingly, Princess Zelda appears to be playing a much more active role than she did in Breath of the Wild , where she was sealed inside Hyrule Castle keeping Calamity Ganon at

The ability to construct an armored land vehicle in Tears of the Kingdom would be an interesting new way to combat enemies during open-world exploration. In the early game of Tears of the Kingdom , players could create simple armored wagons they could drive around in order to ram opponents (something like the round proto-tank from Leonardo's Da Vinci's sketches). As more construction options and parts become available, Tears of the Kingdom players could then add more tank-specific features such as treats or movable turrets with ballista, magical lasers, or other fantasy equivalents to modern artillery cann

When you enter In-isa shrine, you'll be confronted with a short cutscene in which you obtain the Fuse ability , just like in the previous shrine where you obtained Ultrahand. As before, this shrine serves as a tutorial to your new ability.Ahead of you are two items - a Rusty Claymore and a large rock . Pick up and equip the weapon, and then use your fancy new ability (using the L button) to Fuse the rock to it . You'll have created a Boulder Hammer , which has the ability to break fragile rocks.Use this weapon to destroy the cracked rock panels ahead of you. Press on.

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