How to fuse and unlock weapons and items in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

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How to fuse and unlock weapons and items in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

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fuse is a completely new mechanic The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom which offers almost limitless potential. While weapon degradation has returned, you can fuse weapons with items (or other weapons!) on the fly to create more powerful versions of your available armory.

You will acquire this skill fairly early in your time Great Sky Island, Tears of the Kingdom‘s introductory area. it reigns. Here’s how it works – and how you can reverse it by finding something to do it unfix Your articles.


How to fuse weapons and items in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

After getting the Fuse ability, the world is your oyster. Holding down your left bumper will open the radial menu where you can then select the Fusion ability.

You can fuse almost anything together, including rocks on sticks, swords, and spears to create hammers – which can then be used to smash rocks to obtain them flint, Amber, diamonds, and more. You can also fuse items with arrows to create different effects. For example, Keese eyeballs produce target arrows. You can even craft Fuse products Hylian Tomatoesto spears and swords (but I wouldn’t recommend it as these foods have better uses and don’t actually provide a major damage boost.)

Link fuses a Keese eyeball into an arrow in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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Interestingly, you can also smelt these rare minerals into weapons to give them magical effects. For example, attaching a ruby ​​to a weapon allows you to launch fireballs that ricochet off surfaces. Additionally, some weapons work better than others with certain materials. This includes Zonai weapons. For example, if you manage to find the hilt of a Zonai weapon and fuse it with a material from a Zonai Construct, the weapon itself will get a small boost.


How to unlock weapons and items in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

However, you really can glue anything and everything together – and fortunately the amalgamation doesn’t last. If you accidentally use a rare material like a diamond on a staff, you can actually separate the two and thus get both materials. However, this is only possible once you have completed the Great Sky Island.

Once you reach Hyrule, You can do the very long hike to Tarrey Town on the east side of the map. If you need a convenient fast travel point, Rasitakiwak Shrine is located southeast of Tarrey Town. (You do not need to complete a shrine to activate its fast travel point.)

Link talks to a Goron kid in Tarrey Town in Tears of the Kingdom.

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Go into Tarrey Town too pelisonthe Goron Kid in the town square to disarm your weapons and get those valuable materials back. Disarming a weapon costs 20 rupees. Incidentally, this is also the only way we’ve found so far to unlock weapons while leaving the fused item intact. You can’t just shake them apart like you do with all creations made with the Ultrahand ability. While the merging doesn’t last, it can come at a high price if you don’t keep track of what you’re merging.

That means if you’re not too attached to what you’ve combined, you can always go into the item menu, select the weapon you’ve combined, and then “Destroy molten material” Possibility. However, this will destroy the item attached to the weapon you used as a base, so keep that in mind before resorting to this method.

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