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The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom has revolutionized the way of playing with its innovative physics system and new mechanics. As happened with Breath of the Wild y Tears of the Kingdomplayers have started sharing some tricks and secrets impressive that will allow you to explore Hyrule in ways that not even the game itself tells you.
Here we leave you 6 things you probably didn’t know you could do in Echoes of Wisdom.
Fly in the game
Yes, flying is possible, and the best thing is that you can do it for as long as you want! grab one replica that can fly
Use monsters to move fast
Forget the horses, the monsters do the dirty work here. Find a “Pathblade” in the dungeons, then use the “follow” ability and watch it drag you at full speed across the map. Much faster than any horse!
Drown enemies in water
With the water block you can create blocks wherever you want. But what they don’t tell you is that you can use it to drown your enemies. Simply grab one with your ability and keep it trapped in the water. A dark but effective trick!
Get into the vases
Just like Solid Snake in its cardboard box, in Echoes of Wisdom You can jump inside the vases to hide from enemies. The best thing is that, within them, you are not affected by the ReDead scream and you cannot be stunned.
Accelerate your rest process
While juicing is a quick and cheap way to heal yourself, sleeping in beds will also give you a nice health boost. But here’s the trick: if you sit down first and then lie down on the bed, you’ll save resources, and it only takes a few seconds.
Platbooms are stackable
Have you encountered a Platboom in the Gerudo Desert? Although they look like simple floating platforms, they are monsters and you can kill them and copy them. The funniest thing is that You can stack them on top of each other to create gigantic structures.
The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom It continues to surprise with its secrets and tricks, and we will surely see many more as players continue to explore. These six secrets are just the beginning of what you can discover.
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