A player of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has utilized the Recall ability to fix the bridge leading to Princess Zelda's study. Since its release in May, players have been exploring the limits of Tears of the Kingdom's building mechanics and sharing their inventive creations. For instance, one imaginative player constructed a remote-controlled vehicle to navigate through the realm of Hyrule. With the creative abilities of Autobuild and Recall at their disposal, it is evident that this engineering trend will continue to thrive.
Tears of the Kingdom enhances the gameplay of Breath of the Wild by introducing players to ancient powers such as Ascend and Fuse, which can be accessed through Link's magical arm. These powers expand the possibilities within the game's world and are extensively utilized in exploration. One notable ability is Recall, which enables players to rewind time for specific objects and send them back in their original direction. Using Tears of the Kingdom's Recall ability is a delightful experience, but players must first complete the Closed Door quest, which begins as soon as they arrive at the Temple of Time on the Great Sky Island, in order to unlock this game-changing ability.
On The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom's subreddit, a user named theshmalex shared a video of themselves crossing Zelda's bridge, which they repaired using the Recall ability and a dragon scale. The original poster mentioned that even four hover stones couldn't mend the broken pieces together. In response to a question about whether the pieces remain connected permanently, a Redditor named Hieichigo explained that while a dragon scale has a significant despawn radius, it wouldn't be enough to support the structure if players move far away from it.
Princess Zelda's study is a compact room adorned with charts and books. It is linked to Zelda's private bedroom by a bridge guarded by a Skywatcher Guardian. Inside the room, there is a stone treasure chest that holds a Royal Guard's Sword.
The Recall ability offers Link a sandbox of possibilities, making tasks easier, particularly in combat. For instance, players can retrieve thrown weapons, manipulate large objects as weapons, and use bomb barrels for devastating attacks. By utilizing the Recall ability strategically, players can even access Tears of the Kingdom's Sky Islands, a collection of small archipelagos floating above Hyrule's lands.
Additionally, Tears of the Kingdom introduces Ultrahand and Fuse, two tools that empower players to construct their own makeshift vehicles and enhance their natural abilities by combining various materials with equipment. It will be fascinating to witness players harness these ancient powers in innovative ways to challenge the game's limits.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is available now on Switch.