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gaming1 year ago

Sakurai Guides Cosplayer on Master Sword Technique After Blunder

Legendary game designer Masahiro Sakurai offered advice to a cosplayer struggling with the Master Sword in their Link costume from Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Sakurai noted that in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Link's animation includes pulling the scabbard down to help sheathe the sword, a solution the team found to best replicate the original action. The cosplayer appreciated the advice and plans to incorporate it in future cosplay efforts.

gaming1 year ago

"Zelda Players Create Eerily Beautiful Footprint Map After 870 Hours of Gameplay"

A Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom player spent 870 hours completing every shrine and exploring the entirety of Hyrule, resulting in a map almost entirely covered in neon green lines denoting the route taken. Some areas are empty due to the game's footprint data erasing early routes, but this massive time investment is not uncommon in the game, with other players spending thousands of hours on various challenges.

gaming2 years ago

"Ranking the Legend of Zelda Series: The Ultimate List of Mainline Games"

Polygon has ranked The Legend of Zelda games in celebration of the series and the upcoming "Tears of the Kingdom." The ranking excludes multiplayer games and spinoffs, focusing on the mainline entries. The list reflects not only the historical importance of each game but also how enjoyable they are to play today. "Breath of the Wild" is highlighted for its revolutionary design, while classics like "Ocarina of Time" are noted for their lasting impact on storytelling and world-building within the franchise.

gaming2 years ago

"Tears of the Kingdom players exploit frozen meat glitch for riches"

Players of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom have discovered a new duplication glitch that allows them to easily fill their pockets with rupees. The glitch involves fusing raw meat to weapons and using the Ultrahand ability to create a pile of meat and twigs. By fast traveling to a snowy location and using the Autobuild history, players can duplicate frozen gourmet meat and sell it for 40 rupees each, earning a total of 840 rupees per trip. The glitch works on all versions of the game up to 1.1.2 and requires a minimum of 57 Zonaite.

gaming2 years ago

"Tears of the Kingdom: Tips and Tricks for Zelda Players"

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has an open-world with labyrinths to explore, including the Lomei Labyrinth in the north-east of the map where the Kuhsagi Lightroot can be found. To get there, players need to complete the labyrinth side quest and find four terminals in the sky labyrinth. After defeating the boss in the depths below the Lomei Labyrinth, players can find the Kuhsagi Lightroot on the flat roof or via some stairs.

gaming2 years ago

"Zelda amiibo Reprints Restocked in North America"

Legend of Zelda amiibo are being restocked in North America, including the new Link amiibo from Tears of the Kingdom and the Breath of the Wild Bokoblin. The restocks are happening in waves on websites like Best Buy and Amazon, but they are selling out fast. The Breath of the Wild Bokoblin amiibo has reappeared on the Best Buy website, indicating a possible reprint in the near future.

gaming2 years ago

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - Tips and Tricks for Adventurers.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom features Electric Keese, which can be used to upgrade armor and weapons. They can be found in the Gerudo Desert region, the Depths, and other limited locations around the overworld and in caves. To avoid taking damage from their electrical charge, players can obtain the rubber armor set. One good place to farm Electric Keese is on Cuho Mountain, south of Rito Village.

gaming2 years ago

Exploring Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom's Locations and Challenges.

Dondons are elephant-like beasts found in southern Akkala in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. They can give you gemstones like diamonds, rubies, and sapphires if you feed them luminous stones. However, you can't ride them. To feed them, place a luminous stone in front of the dondon, wait for it to eat it, leave the area, and come back after 10 minutes to collect your loot.

gaming2 years ago

"Maximizing Your Gameplay in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom"

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a vast open-world game with countless possibilities and options, leading to many discoveries that players may have missed in their initial playthroughs. These include features such as the Purah Pad, fast traveling to Shrines without completing challenges, and un-fusing weapons and shields from the loadout menu. With a world this big, there are bound to be discoveries that slip through the net on a first playthrough, and players are encouraged to share their own missed discoveries in the comments.

gaming2 years ago

Mastering Tears of the Kingdom: Tips and Tricks for Zelda Fans.

The sages are a recurring group of characters in the Legend of Zelda games who protect the Triforce and support Hyrule's royal family. In the latest game, Tears of the Kingdom, Zelda meets the original sages of Hyrule in the ancient past and asks them to fight alongside Link when the time comes. Link travels from region to region to awaken those reborn as the new sages, who lend him their elemental powers in a literal sense. The sages play a central role in Tears of the Kingdom, driving both the larger story and gameplay.

gaming2 years ago

"Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Players Push Boundaries with Creative Gameplay"

A gamer has completed all four major temples in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom without using Link’s paraglider or most of the in-game map. Chris Brune made heavy use of zonite constructs to navigate the vast multi-tiered world of Hyrule. He stumbled across Impa at the first geoglyph site, who let slip that the paraglider was indeed obtainable in the game. Brune finally gave in and headed over to Lookout Landing to get the paraglider after completing all four temples.

gaming2 years ago

"Tears of the Kingdom: A Familiar Return Home for Zelda Fans"

Returning to the Great Plateau in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom felt like coming home, as the starting area from Breath of the Wild has become highly regarded and is considered something of a tutorial masterclass. The area felt quieter and more spaced out, inviting players to walk around and do a bit of sightseeing. While there are some new structures and occasional tired Koroks, Nintendo mostly left the area untouched, giving players a chance to hit Recall and stroll down memory lane.