The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom: Difference between revisions

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** Unlike before, if you fall into water while your stamina is empty, you get back a tiny bit of extra stamina, allowing you to reach a shore if it's close by and preventing you from instantly drowning
** Rusty weapons and rocks will regularly spawn when you're smashing through dense rock walls in tunnels, providing the means to craft new rock hammers right away with the Fuse power if you run out of the ones you brought.
** Zonai device dispensers (which are basically big Gachapon machines that use Zonaite rather than coins) have separate inventories, but offer a relatively high output for relatively few Zonai materials deposited, making it easy to travel from dispenser to dispenser and accrue a healthy supply of whatever Zonai parts you need to craft vehicles on the fly or get access to weapon devices that don’t have to be salvaged or searched for.
** The ends of the minecart rails in the Fire Temple feature turntables and simple switches that allow the player to instantly flip the minecart the other way on the track to return without having to manually rotate the cart with Ultrahand.
** Aerocuda parts will be automatically collected if they happen to fall towards the surface while traversing the Sky, making it worthwhile to take them down even while gliding between islands.
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** Shooting arrows in midair has been reworked to be more manageable: Instead of rapidly draining your stamina while aiming like in Breath of the Wild, the stamina meter essentially stops draining entirely during aiming, instead having a chunk of the meter highlighted that will be spent once the arrow is fired. This way, players no longer have to feel rushed when lining up their shots, although Link still slowly falls during midair aiming.
** Korak Forest has a new “exit shortcut” A new "forest exit shortcut", an ogre tree in a location that's much more integrated into the sanctuary, and is now easier to find and remember than before. The original exit tree is still there, but can't even be entered now since it is within the lost fog around the forest.
** Gloom-infected monsters do far less damage than the same type of monster does normally, an even trade-off considering that Gloom-inflicted wounds cannot be healed normally.
* [[Apocalypse Not]]:
** Regional example. Sometime during the Time Skip, Death Mountain erupted, requiring Goron City to be evacuated and later rebuilt. This has, in fact, been of a benefit to them and Hyrule at large, as the City’s location no longer requires visitors to wear heat proof armor to survive.