Watch out Tony Hawk, Link is coming for your crown. in The Legend of Zelda: Kingdom’s Tears, players found a way to take shield surfing to the next level and make it more like a skateboarding game. The game just came out on Friday, but players are already tearing Hyrule apart with rail grinding and creating unique shields with Link’s Fuse ability.
The link can protect browsing in both Breath of the Wild And Kingdom Tears. When he does, he’ll be riding in his armor kind of like a skateboard and cruising down the slopes. Now, with Link’s new ability Fuse On Kingdom TearsPlayers create new types of armor. Fuse’s ability allows Link to fuse two elements together to create a new type of shield using various objects in the world.
For example, now players have discovered that you can combine your armor with minecraft in order to get a high-looking snowboard.
In addition, the larger world contains new landscape features, such as rails. In general, it is probably easiest to use the rails with a small cart or contraption with a hook. However, players are now using their makeshift skateboards to rail, bringing Sonic-esque gameplay to Zelda.
How to protect surf in The Legend of Zelda: Kingdom’s Tears
If, like me, you want to try right away for yourself, here’s how to do it using the standard controls. First, you’ll want to go to the top of a hill or a spot with a good drop, because it’s easier to do this on a slope.
Hold the ZL on your controller to use your shield. While holding ZL, jump with X and then press A while Link is still in the air. Link will then flip the shield under him and start riding it. Note that this will greatly degrade your armor while riding, so don’t do this if you have armor that you’re saving for other reasons.
From there, you can experiment with different shields to see what works best. I can confirm that riding with a buggy and Fused Armor feels good. My coworkers have confirmed that mid to late game Zonai items are also great to use as Fuse materials in that regard. possibilities in Kingdom Tears It feels endless. If you really want to, you could probably build Link a skatepark to experience his new ride – it seems like it’s only a matter of time until someone actually tries.
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