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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’s Community Is Turning the Game Into Tony Hawk Pro Skater

of The Legend of Zelda: Kingdom of Tears offered equal parts open-world adventures and virtual Lego sets in its weekend launch, but its community hasn’t run out of ideas yet. While some players are busy, annoy the korokothers are turning Link into Tony Hawk.

Tears of the Kingdom players have fun with Link’s options, sometimes literally. ultra hand. His new ability allows him to piece together objects in the world using his sticky, sticky equivalent of Hylia, allowing players to create bridges, vehicles, and even strange new iterations of their own armor. can be created.

That freedom has inspired limitless creativity in the Zelda player base. Some of them are itching to awaken their inner Tony Hawk. Fans have discovered that almost anything can be attached to Link’s shield. still works. So for those wondering, can you shield surf on rails with a minecart attached to the shield of the rink? The answer is a definite yes.

As the Twitter clip shows, you can still use the Tears of the Kingdom minecart rail in Fusion as usual.the same applies skate around the open fielddungeons, and everywhere else, Link stumbles upon a set of wheels.

Its maneuverability is especially useful when the giant airship goes off the rails and falls into the shrine’s bottomless abyss. Perhaps it’s a good idea to keep a spare Shield Cart Fusion in your Ultra Hand, like in the video below. It’s a Tony Hawk Pro Skater with a Zelda twist.

Not every shield combination makes sense, but it can still be done and the whole process is fun.Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma shows off some of them stupid fusion Including one instance where he charged into battle with a mushroom attached to his shield before firing. Hopefully it works.

Link’s new life as a pro skater isn’t necessarily driven by wheels (or mushrooms), either. Players are putting together more dangerous combinations, such as bombs and shields, to trigger more flashy bullet-time sequences. It doesn’t matter that there might be an easier way to get from point A to point B. The point is you can do it, like in this clip where Link jumps into the air and shoots an arrow.

Link’s Tony Hawk days are very different from his ocarina-playing adventures and his time as captain of the King of Red Lions, but his creative side still remains through imaginative community play and discovery. , has produced incredible Zelda. Tears of the Kingdom Fusion doesn’t always go well (Note the spring shield), but Emphasize player freedom provided a Zelda that is as much fun to fail as it is to improve.

Shield skating’s breakthrough is just one of many strange creations in Tears of the Kingdom. IGN compiles other glorious moments. A seemingly unsafe (but perfectly safe) bridge.

For all support related to Tears of the Kingdom, please visit the following link: Tears of the Kingdom walkthrough and guide As for how to get through Hyrule, you can actually start here.

Andrea Shearon is a freelance contributor for IGN covering games and entertainment. She has held various roles during her seven-year career in the games industry, including signing acts with Fanbyte, USA Today’s FTW, TheGamer, VG247, RPG Site, and more. Find her on her Twitter (@Maajora) or the Materia Possessions podcast to chat about FFXIV, RPGs, and series involving giant robots.

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