The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom hides many secrets inside. A few days ago we discovered something completely unexpected. Actually zonnan’s stakes they have a music feature within the adventure. And it is that depending on how deep we bury them, they will play a different musical note. As you’d expect, this discovery prompted the community to create all sorts of gadgets to play songs in the game, including quite simple mechanisms until music boxes completely functional. Let’s take a look at the theory.
How to create music in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
The ace piles of zonnan necessary for play music in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom They can be obtained from the gachapon machines scattered around the map. Later, we can generate anyone we want using the power of the schematic genera tor. Once we have the necessary, we can play music
- Attacking the stakes in an archaic way with our sword.
- make use of bows and arrows at our convenience.
- using a laser beam and move it through the stakes.
- Using laser beams and wheels For generate an automatic mechanism
THIS BLEW MY HEAD ‘o_O
Whether they programmed it, or whether it was an unintended consequence of physics, it’s amazing:
Basically: Zonan pegs sound different depending on how deep they are driven, allowing you to make “O_o” music#Zelda #TotK pic.twitter.com/xVn5Es901Y
— Zarkho’s Lair (@ZarkhosLair) June 11, 2023
Naturally, this mechanic did many players’ imaginations run wild. Then we leave you How does Undertale’s Megalovania sound? using this technique in the game:
I just found out that you can create a wider range of locations by attaching pegs to each other 🤯
new DAW just dropped https://t.co/PfmVIail5A pic.twitter.com/BvVytBNCc3— sound (@ bran8bit) June 10, 2023
Undoubtedly, this only shows us that the possibilities of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom They seem to have no limits. If you want to know more about the game, as well as its tricks and secrets, we invite you to visit our complete guide on it with a lot of information of all kinds.
What do you think of all this? Will you play music in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom using this cheat? Feel free to leave it in the comments.
Via: Twitter