The Nintendo Switch 2 versions of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom are getting a fewer upgrades, and 1 of them looks to beryllium a mode to repair equipment.
As spotted successful the caller Nintendo Treehouse Live watercourse by YouTuber Zeltik, the Zelda Notes app—a mobile companion app exclusively for the Nintendo Switch 2 versions of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom—has a Daily Bonus feature. When the idiosyncratic opens this up, they tin rotation for a fig of in-game bonuses, including adjuvant repast effects, wellness and stamina recovery, and 1 labeled Equipment Repairs.
Both The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom usage durability meters, wherever weapons, shields, and different items volition interruption aft capable uses. It's been a arguable mechanic, truthful having a workaround for keeping your favourite Flameblade intact surely has its appeal.
For those disquieted astir this wholly changing the crippled though, determination is astatine slightest 1 notable limitation: chance. The Daily Bonus uses a roulette instrumentality to randomly prime which bonus the subordinate gets, truthful it's not guaranteed to ever manus you an Equipment Repair. The bonus is besides daily, with a built-in timer you'll person to hold connected until your adjacent spin. While this whitethorn beryllium highly effectual successful a pinch, it's improbable to go a monolithic game-changer.
The Zelda Notes app looks to person galore different absorbing features alongside immoderate escaped Equipment Repairs. Both Zelda games are besides getting their ain signifier of achievements done the mobile companion program, and peculiar audio memories volition adhd caller lore and inheritance to antithetic parts of Hyrule.
These further upgrades surely look similar they'll heighten the open-world Zelda experience, alongside the show improvements, particularly for radical who truly disliked breaking their favourite weapons.
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Eric is simply a freelance writer for IGN.