The quality that The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom offers us is difficult to match, but there are some aspects that fans still do not understand.
An example is why Hyrule has never appeared rebuilt in this game. Many thought it would be rebuilt in this sequel, but that was not the case. That is why, from ScreenRant, they have collected various data trying to explain it.
This information is based on details offered by Nintendo about why Hyrule hasn’t been rebuilt yet and including the book Creating a Champion. This is what they share:
- According to the book, the reconstruction of the Hatelia Fortress was not a possible option due to the death of expert bricklayers and the lack of knowledge and resources.
- En Tears of the Kingdom, timber It is the predominant material for construction. Rebuilding stone buildings remains a challenge in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
- The masonry It could be rediscovered in the future, but for now, the priority in Hyrule is to address other, more pressing issues.
- The idea of a new wooden Hyrule Castle raises questions about the fate of the current castle ruins and their potential use as an object of study.
As you see, all this prevented the reconstruction of Hyrule in the short term and it seems that Nintendo justifies with these points the fact that the reconstructed world has not yet appeared.
What do you think about it? Finally, do not hesitate to take a look at our complete guide to Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.