Every time a friend comes over waving their arms and proclaiming in a louder than normal voice that they have stopped playing The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild because the weapons were breaking, a sparkle comes out of my eyes and I put on my glasses like an anime character with a half-smile to answer him: delirious… You didn’t understand anything.
In reality, the thing is much less dramatic than what I have just painted, even because I fully understand that we could go back that in Breath of the Wild the weapons were broken, but it was perfect for me feeling like I had to use a lot more than I would have used if they had lasted me the whole game. Now okay; The question that remains from this point is quite clear: Will they also come in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom?
The mystery of weapons in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is solved
- Many people wondered if, after the complaints, Nintendo would back off and make Tears of the Kingdom weapons not break
- Well the thing is In the 10-minute gameplay that came out of the game very recently, all doubts are solved
- We can see in various parts of it that, Indeed, the weapons end up breaking
- However, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom includes a new mechanic for this.: we can merge broken weapons with others to create new tools from them
- So I leave you with a gameplay image that came out of the game which serves as irrefutable proof of all this:
Having already resolved the doubt and whether we like it or not that the weapons are broken, the truth is that there is another truth that is already immutable: The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom will be released on May 12 exclusively for Nintendo Switch.