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      <br>That’s not to say that things will be exactly the same; Hyrule has changed drastically since the previous game. Clouds of Malice have propelled chunks of ground high into the sky, including Hyrule Castle, which now hovers ominously above Hyrule Field. Death Mountain can also be seen in Tears of the Kingdom trailers, spewing out Malice from within. Link and Zelda are seen in TOTK trailers walking through a labyrinthine network of caverns as well, suggesting that part of Tears of the Kingdom may involve spelunking to uncover Hyrule’s terrible p<br><br> <br>A fourth split is momentous to the Zelda Tears of the Kingdom cheats canon, and basing it on a technical issue might be a stretch. But if Zelda fans are one thing, that is committed to working out the tiniest details in the series’ complex lore. There are whole YouTube videos working out whether he’s truly a leftie, rightie, or ambidextrous, and once you get that deep into things, there’s no hope left. That’s the rabbit hole I ended up in on my bank holiday weekend, and it’s the rabbit hole you, too, are currently falling into thanks to reading 1,000 words on Link’s preferred sword arm. If you’ve read this far, you’re either my editor (sorry), or you’re never going to think about Link’s fighting style in the same way ag<br><br> <br>Story & Quest Lists The Best Side Quests Every Temple, Ranked The Hardest Shrines The Most Disappointing Chest Rewards The Best Types Of Korok Seed Puzzles The Best Shrine Quests The Best Non-Shrine Puzzles Every Dragon’s Tear Memory In Order The Most Hilarious Side Quests And Advent<br><br> <br>However, Twilight Princess also released on GameCube, and it released unmirrored – in its original form. Many fans believe that this is the canonical game, in part due to Link’s left-handedness, and in part due to the fact that this was the version ported to the Wii U for Twilight Princess HD. But what if this was another timeline split? That’s what some fans believe, and they think that there is a whole web of timelines connected to whether or not Link is left-han<br><br> <br>Undoubtedly to the relief of many players, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom ‘s weapon durability system has fixed one of Breath of the Wild ‘s biggest problems. Instead of worrying about the limited durability of each item, players will actually be able to craft weapons of their own. Thanks to Link’s new Fuse ability, he’ll be able to mix and match various items from his inventory to invent new armaments whenever his current weapon breaks. Depending on the materials used to craft them, weapons will feature different levels of durability, so players will need to experiment with various combinati<br><br> <br>Every other facet of Tears of the Kingdom ’s story is based purely on speculation derived from the aforementioned murals. One mural shows a mysterious being surrounded by seven tear-shaped icons, potentially the titular Tears of the Kingdom. Additionally, the style of the carvings matches the aesthetic of the Zonai Ruins from Breath of the Wild , structures left behind by an ancient tribe of magic wielders known as the Zonai. While the title of the game is ominous, Tears of the Kingdom won’t be exceptionally dark because of its E10+ ESRB rating, though it’s expected that Hyrule’s potentially unpleasant past with the Zonai will be explo<br><br> <br>Longtime Zelda fans have taken all this in our stride by now. We know that time travel is different in Zelda to most popular media, and if you zip to the past, you don’t affect the future you came from. Instead, the future you travelled from will continue without you, and you create a new timeline from where you appeared. You can’t pull a Marty McFly in Hyr<br><br> <br>Naturally, Nintendo has remained somewhat secretive about the game’s contents, but since it’s one of few direct sequels in the Zelda series, players can anticipate Tears of the Kingdom to generally share many similarities with its predecessor. That being said, TOTK has advantages over BOTW already, such as not being a cross-generation release, and the development team already having a wealth of assets from the previous game. With these prospects in mind, alongside the exciting clues present in trailers and gameplay clips, players may be interested in getting a heads-up on what to expect from Tears of the King<br><br> <br>Recent gameplay trailers for Tears of the Kingdom show Link facing off against two giant, humanoid robots; one emerging from a ruin, the other resembling a human-shaped set of boxes. In Tears of the Kingdom proper, players might be able to create, control, and fight with humanoid robots straight out of games like Xenoblade Chronicles . Indeed, designers from Xenoblade Chronicles were brought in to help with development work on the original Breath of the Wild , making it extra likely Tears of the Kingdom __ will feature the fantasy mecha fights Xenoblade Chronicles is famous <br><br> <br>I’ve already gone too in-depth for a lighthearted article about Zelda timelines, but you can’t really talk about this without explaining exactly what the split is. The one timeline split into three after the events of Ocarina of Time. The first timeline is what happens to Hyrule if the hero (Link) is defeated by Ganondorf – decades of war to seal Ganondorf away, which precedes A Link to the P<br>

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