
Tears of the Kingdom's Fuse system is looking really promising. We first saw that Fusing extends weapon durability during the recent gameplay demonstration with Aonuma, but with our hands on, it looks like it goes further now that we know we can "unfuse" and "refuse." We’ll still need to test this system thoroughly to see if there are any limitations, of course, but for now it’s looking really promising. And since you can Fuse weapons to basically anything, including trash like rocks, apples, and even random mushrooms, the chance you’ll run out of Fuse items are slim. This essentially means you can make a weapon last for a much, much longer time now, assuming you have access to enough things to keep fusing it to so you can retain its strength before it shatters. Unfusing a weapon from an item will destroy the item, but retain the weapon, so if you’ve got a bunch of opals and gems in your inventory, you can hypothetically cycle through them and fuse them to the same weapon over and over as long as you unfuse them right before they break. However, before your weapon breaks, you can unfuse it from what you originally fused it to, then fuse a brand new item to it which should effectively reset its durability. Now your weak sword is a stronger sword which will enhance its durability but it still won’t stop it from breaking, it will just delay the inevitable. Find a horn or a spikey ball in the world, fuse it to your sword, and start attacking. Not only does it make your weapon less likely to break quickly, it also means they’ll do more damage against enemies. Image source: IGN.īut Link’s got a really cool new power this time around called Fuse that allows you to strengthen and enhance the properties of a weapon by fusing another item to it. How much can you fuse in Tears of the Kingdom? The sky's the limit. You’ll pick up low level swords, spears, and sticks, smack them against a bad guy a few times, do a little damage, and then watch your weapon shatter to pieces in the middle of a fight, sending you scrambling through your inventory for a backup. Posting unmarked spoilers will result in removal and warning, and posting spoilers with malicious intent will result in a ban.Let’s get this out of the way right off the Boko Bat: your weapons will definitely still break in Tears of the Kingdom. Please report posts containing spoilers unless they are hidden using the following method or are inside a thread clearly labeled as containing spoilers. If you want to promote without participating in the community, purchase an ad. For more information, see the self-promotion on reddit FAQ.

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