Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Gets Much Needed Quality of Life Feature
Nintendo has added a much needed quality of life feature to The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom making cooking less of a memory game.
Never go hungry again or rather you won’t need to memorise recipes inThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. In a new tweet from Nintendo they tease a Recipe Book which was missing from the last entry. Instead of trying to remember which combinations give what effects or buffs, this handy Recipe Book will keep players from having to screenshot combos.
Never again will you repeatedly produce the Dubious Food concoction (unless you want to that is) by mixing terrible ingredient combos. Having a recipe book on hand seems like a feature they could have included in the first, but the sequel will be including this collection of recipes at least. Hopefully we can still haphazardly throw ingredients into a questionably safecookingfire.
However, it doesn’t look like you can instantly cook the recipe cards, but is just a way to keep track of the recipes you’ve already discovered. According to IGN, you will still need to sift through your ingredients and toss them into the recipe pot. There does seem to be a new cooking pot, a more high-tech looking one compared to the past more rustic look.
Forgotten how to cook your favourite dish? Use the new Recipe Book in The Legend of#Zelda:#TearsOfTheKingdomto see which ingredients you need.pic.twitter.com/33OvD6PkvZ
The official Nintendo UK account has been counting down the days until we can play The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. They have been teasing bits and pieces from the new game. Players will be able to construct vehicles this time around and even fuse weapons together. The number of combinations is unclear but I am looking forward to all the weird combinations the internet will come up with.
Previously Nintendo showcased some ofLink’s new abilitiesincluding Recall, allowing players to Rewind time when it comes to falling objects. Then there was the Ultrahand, which can put together such constructions as a raft. This is just the tip of the iceberg as there are sure to be moreAbilitiesto uncover when the game launches on May 12th.
We are also looking forward to the launch and you can also check out all the latest info as we add it to thewiki.
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