There are objects that undoubtedly go unnoticed in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and that’s why we bring you a list with all those that you should take into account in the title despite the fact that at first view they may seem unnecessary.
Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
The collection below includes objects that players ignore but that in reality they can be very useful in this episode for different reasons. They are:
- monster eyeballs: They can be obtained from various creatures such as Keese, Octorock and Aerocuda in Tears of the Kingdom. Placing them on an arrow gives you a headbutt that guarantees hits and even critical hits.
- expiring fungus: These mushrooms can be used as a form of stealth, as they emit a cloud of smoke that hides Link from enemy sight. They are versatile and can be used as smoke grenades from a distance or as direct defense.
- Chuchu gelatin: Although common, these different colored jellies provide unique effects when fused with weapons or used to upgrade armor. Its effect varies depending on its color, including water, ice, fire, and electricity.
- watery fruit: These fruits contain the power of water and can be used against fire and electric enemies. They can also turn lava into passable platforms.
- stun the flower– Hitting an enemy with one of these items will disorient them and temporarily switch sides, attacking their own allies.
- glowing fruit– Can temporarily blind and stun enemies, giving Link more time to prepare a shot or attack.
- dragon scales: can be obtained from the dragons of Hyrule, Elden, Nayen and Faren. Although they are a difficult task to obtain, they represent one of the most powerful elements of Tears of the Kingdom: they increase the damage of weapons and are also used to improve many armors.
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Fouente.