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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has only been out in the wild for a few days at this point, marking a mere sliver of the time players will spend unfolding Hyrule’s fresh secrets in the coming months — and even years, if Breath of the Wild is any indication. For anyone avoiding […]
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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Kyokugon Shrine Puzzle is quite well-hidden. Then, once you’re in the domain, you’ll probably start wondering where the hint is located. Here’s our guide to help you solve the Kyokugon Shrine’s Alignment of the Circles Puzzle in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Kyokugon Shrine is found in the Great Plateau of Hyrule. The area is where you can start the Call From the Depths side quest. However, you don’t need to venture into the plateau itself.
Instead, simply go south from the Hyrule Field Skyview Tower. As you approach the base of the plateau, you’ll see Addison toiling to lift another post. Right beside him is a cave. Delve deeper into the cave by destroying boulders. At the very end of the tunnel, past the Bubbulfrog, you’ll find the Shrine.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Tauyosipun Shrine Puzzle, Forward or Backward, can be somewhat tricky. As the name implies, you’ll be making use of Recall’s unique functions to clear the objectives. Here’s our guide to help you complete the Tauyosipun Shrine’s Forward or Backward puzzle in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Tauyosipun Shrine can be found in the western edge of the Hebra region. Basically, from the Rospro Pass Skyview Tower, you’ll want to keep going west until you reach the distant snowfields. However, since Hebra has subzero temperatures, make sure that you’re wearing cold-resistant gear. Otherwise, Link will freeze to death before he even gets to his destination.
As noted earlier, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Forward or Backward puzzle for the Tauyosipun Shrine requires the usage of Recall. You’ll see this immediately with the first puzzle. As the ball is rolling toward you, cast Recall on it to make it spin backward, allowing you to pass. As for the chest, you’ll want to cast Recall on the wheel until it appears. You may then use Ultrahand to grab it.
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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Ancient Hero’s Aspect is a very unique item. Not only is it the reward for one of the most grueling tasks in the game, but it’s also a full outfit that greatly changes your look. Here’s our guide to help you get the Ancient Hero’s Aspect in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Likewise, due to the nature of the item reward, this article contains minor spoilers.
Yes, you got that right. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Ancient Hero’s Aspect is the final reward after completing all 152 Shrines in the game. Normally, finishing a Shrine challenge nets you a Light of Blessing, whereupon Rauru’s spirit tells you to go on your merry way. You can even skip this type of cutscene since it’ll happen every single time.
However, once you’ve completed the last of 152 Shrines in your game, regardless of whatever one that might be, Rauru’s remark will be different:
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is awesome. You should really play it, if you can. If you can’t, however, here are some videos to tide you over.
The latest game in the prestigious Zelda series has taken the world by storm thanks to its inviting mix of a huge, gorgeous open world and the ability to MacGyver together vehicles and other devices using objects found in the world. These are nominally meant to solve puzzles, but that’s not what we’re here for today.
Instead, we’re here to laugh at all the hilarious clips making their way around the internet over the last several days. This first one isn’t a vehicle, but it is really funny.
Moving onto the vehicular side of things, this person made a functional semi truck and paired it with some appropriate music.
The same person then altered their truck so it could fly.
Here is someone who made a multi-stage exploding rocket just for the purpose of torturing one of the game’s many adorable Korok buddies.
I don’t really know what to make of this next one. Enjoy!
I think I’ve had nightmares about this next one chasing me.
Last but most certainly not least is a clip that you may want to avoid if you don’t want to see anything resembling spoilers for Tears of the Kingdom. All you need to know is that someone made an orbital death laser and used it to kill one of the game’s toughest bosses.
Seriously, play this game if you haven’t yet.
If you’re having trouble with taking down any of the incredibly intimidating Gleeoks in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, building an orbital laser cannon ought to do the trick.
Spoilers ahead!
One of the complaints some fans had about Breath of the Wild was how some classic enemies were missing – bokoblins and lizalfos were in there, but there were a few that some would have liked to have seen. Thankfully enemies like Like Likes (take a shot every time you read like) as well as Gibdos are back. And Gleeoks, an enemy found in the very first Zelda, are back for the first time since Phantom Hourglass, making this their fourth appearance ever. They are also a ridiculously intimidating overworld boss, particularly because of their ability to fly. So one player just built an “orbital strike satellite laser cannon”, you know, as you do.
If you’re needing some help coming up with some cool ideas for creations in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, someone built a website for just that.
One of the most surprising new abilities that Link now has in Tears of the Kingdom is Ultrahand. Put quite simply, with it you can build just about anything that you can imagine. Seriously, people have already made a whole variety of creations (as well as some pretty obscene ones). But for the average player, such big ideas might be a little bit intimidating, especially if you don’t have a reference point. Thankfully, one player has set up a whole website fully dedicated to sharing your builds, and everything it took to make them.
Reddit user akrewhq shared the website they built, zeldabuilds.gg, on the Tears of the Kingdom subreddit, proving to be a very popular post. If you head on the site you’ll only find a handful of creations at this point in time, all of them presumably created by the creator of the site, though it is possible to make your own account. The site has a few creations you might have seen around the internet, like Gumby!
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