Zelda Breath of the Wild lets you fix your weapons on the Switch 2, with a catch
While I waited my turn to try out the upgraded Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom on the Switch 2, I noticed that the new Zelda Notes feature was on the nearby screens. This showed off new maps, interactive features, and sharing options for some in-game items, but it appears there may be a fix to a problem that puts off some players, too. Something I didn’t notice as I eagerly awaited my foray into Hyrule was the addition of the daily bonus option. As pointed out by Zeltik’s video detailing their experience at the same hands-on event, they mention that during the Nintendo Treehouse gameplay, there are a lot of options quickly scrolled past while getting a random daily gift. One of these gifts is the ‘Equipment Repairs’ option, with three stars above it. This likely means it’s a rare drop, but imagine the possibilities. You’re stuck in the Tabantha Tundra. There’s a huge rhino coming after you and bokoblins on horseback. Your sick-hot fused weapon, made of silver boss drops and a fancy sword, is badly damaged. What do you do? Continue reading Zelda Breath of the Wild lets you fix your weapons on the Switch 2, with a catch MORE FROM POCKET TACTICS: Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom review, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom fusion, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom enemies


While I waited my turn to try out the upgraded Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom on the Switch 2, I noticed that the new Zelda Notes feature was on the nearby screens. This showed off new maps, interactive features, and sharing options for some in-game items, but it appears there may be a fix to a problem that puts off some players, too.
Something I didn’t notice as I eagerly awaited my foray into Hyrule was the addition of the daily bonus option. As pointed out by Zeltik’s video detailing their experience at the same hands-on event, they mention that during the Nintendo Treehouse gameplay, there are a lot of options quickly scrolled past while getting a random daily gift.
One of these gifts is the ‘Equipment Repairs’ option, with three stars above it. This likely means it’s a rare drop, but imagine the possibilities. You’re stuck in the Tabantha Tundra. There’s a huge rhino coming after you and bokoblins on horseback. Your sick-hot fused weapon, made of silver boss drops and a fancy sword, is badly damaged. What do you do?
MORE FROM POCKET TACTICS: Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom review, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom fusion, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom enemies