Who of Compositor hurts, with the best weapons wins: here are the combinations to try in Tears of the Kingdom, the latest The Legend of Zelda
We’re back in full swing with another one of our guides, and you can consider this a follow-up to our Compositor “breakdown” as today we’ll look at the best combinations between weapons available in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. This skill will completely change your approach to combat, given the possibility of improving the resistance and strength of each weapon, however corroded. Luckily, the various bones, horns and anything else that the defeated monsters drop seem particularly suitable to be joined to the hilts of swords and greatswords… let’s see what you can do now!
Swords with monster materials – The best weapon combinations in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
It may seem obvious, but before you’ve learned to dodge and parry (and we know that the FromSoftware aficionados among you have pricked up their ears) the best weapon combinations in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom hark back to combo between sword and shield. Two-handed greatswords leave you exposed, which is why you should avoid confusing one type of weapon with another. Merge the various Boblin horns of the case with very normal swords and, especially at the beginning of the game, you will already have a good advantage. Make the most of it, also because the Compositor is a good diversion to make the most of the limited starting inventory.
Shields and Rockets – The best weapon combinations in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
And now things get interesting. Zonau technology also includes gods roots with which to give your Ultrahand creations that extra kick they need. But did you know that it is possible to fuse one to your own shield? Of course your thoughts will surely … flown towards the possibility of blowing up on the first attack received by pressing ZL. But no. In fact, it will be enough to pull out the shield to find yourself in a vertical trajectory towards the sky. We only ask that you do not expect a Reverto equivalent effect on celestial debris: you will not be able to reach the Islands, because soon the rocket will detach by itself. To create a Zonau rocket, head to the Zonau contraption maker at the Miceda Edilizia shipyard, near the Daccapo Village.
Bomb Flowers and Arrows – The best combinations of weapons in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Bad news: Breath of the Wild’s infinite bombs are gone. What’s the good? Apart from that i bomb flowers they’re… dangerously more common than the people of Hyrule would like, it’s possible attach them to your arrows (ZR to wield bow, ↑ on d-pad to select materials to smelt). If there are particularly well-stocked groups of enemies, try this slightly more… crackling approach. In addition to the massive damage, you’ll cause enough havoc to leave enemies dazed. Bomb flowers abound in the caves, but if you want to hoard them you will have to venture into the Underdark.
Chuchu Jelly and Arrows – The best combinations of weapons in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Not to be confused with the video game ChuChu Rocket! of SEGA, i Nipples they are enemies that (especially in the basic non-elemental version, at the beginning of the game) do not shine for their physical resistance. There Gelatina Chuchu that they drop is great for attaching to arrows, especially the elemental color variants rosso (fire), giallo (electricity) e bianco (ice). The fire constantly damages enemies afflicted by the status, theelectricity paralyzes them and the ice it freezes them (of course). There are also enemies that are immune to the fury of the elements, but it’s always worth a try.
Bat eyes and arrows – The best weapon combinations of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Eiji Aonuma proved it in his time and we also saw it, game in hand: i bats (who have an English-only name, Keese) drop wings and eyes when defeated. Apply an eyebe it bat or octorok, turns each arrow into a homing projectile. It goes without saying that aiming becomes almost useless (almost, eh!), and is excellent against certain bosses such as the one from the water sanctuary. The eyes of the elemental bats, of course, are subject to the same bonuses as the colored Chuchus we mentioned earlier. Great, don’t you think?
Wings and arrows
We conclude the explanation dedicated to the arrows with the aforementioned ones ali, which give each arrow more distance to cover. For players less inclined to the art of sniping, what’s the incentive to practice aiming? How about one complete absence by the influence of gravity? And if you want the best arrow, try the ali at Kakuda. These wyverns, which peep mainly in the northwestern lands of Hebra, offer excellent material. Indeed, arrows fly with their wings without even being affected by the wind. Excellent for taking down the boss of the annexed sanctuary, therefore!
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