The recent gameplay demo for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has fans in a frenzy, debating the implications of the lore, discussing whether the new game will be different enough from Breath of the Wild, and imagining the possibilities of the new mechanism. . But there is one thing that can unite any community: memes.

Of course, Fuse is a big hit with memelords. Link’s new ability to join two objects looks as ridiculous as it is powerful in-game, and this combination of goofy and serious is the perfect recipe for comedy magic.

(TotK) In light of today’s r/zelda presentation

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(TOTK) What if by merging two swords you get this? r/zelda

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Unsurprisingly, there have been plenty of comparisons to the Soulsborne series as it’s 2023 and every game lives in the shadow of Elden Ring these days. Imagine rolling over Malenia with a sword strapped to a sword… strapped to a sword.

Fuse changes everything, from r/tearsofthekingdom

(TOTK) Worth it! r/zelda

Ultrahand was the other jaw-dropping other in the game’s demo, and its possibilities are even more intriguing. I’m still hoping to be able to build mechs alongside the cars and planes we’ve already seen, but you can be sure YouTubers and speedrunners will be creating some downright wild stuff with these tools.

(TotK)(OC) Speedrunners 1 day after r/zelda’s TOTK release

We will see incredible things. tears of r/kingdom

Now, there’s another notable detail in Tears of the Kingdom that we haven’t talked about enough: Link’s lush mane. From some angles it even looks a bit like a mullet, there’s definitely a party going on in front, behind or all around, and now that we’ve seen Fuse we know the truth. The link is MacGyver.

(TotK) This is the only logical explanation of r/zelda.

Fuse and Ultrahand justify this sequel to Breath of the Wild in a way, previous Tears of the Kingdom reveals haven’t.

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