Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom Have Random Equipment Repairs on Switch 2

Games like Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom are among Nintendo’s finest releases, yet they aren’t without flaws. Players have raised concerns about various aspects such as the storyline, controls that feel a bit awkward at times, dungeon design, and other smaller issues. However, it appears that one significant concern – equipment durability – might have been addressed, as the upcoming Switch 2 Editions of these games are expected to incorporate repair systems for equipment.

It’s just random and through that funny Zelda Notes app.

It’s been verified that the Zelda Notes app developed by VGC includes exclusive features such as extra memory slots, customizable mapping, achievements, and more. The standout feature of this application is Daily Bonuses, which are randomly generated and can vary from food or health enhancements. Interestingly, one of these Daily Bonus rewards is equipment repairs for Link’s gear, thereby extending its lifespan within the game.

In both Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, Link’s weapons gradually degrade over time and eventually break. However, this isn’t a problem because Link can pick up the weapons dropped by defeated enemies, ensuring he always has a supply at hand. Additionally, in Tears of the Kingdom, players have the option to combine weapons for added benefits and extended durability. This feature allowed fans to get creative with their weapon combinations.

It could spark debate among fans that the Zelda Notes app on Switch 2 will offer an exclusive feature: some may grumble at the need to spend $10 to access it and log in daily to their phone app for a slim chance of receiving a gift, while others who appreciate the weapon-degrading aspect might view it as an unnecessary $10 addition, despite potentially buying it for improved resolution and performance.

Previously, Nintendo has restricted certain features by requiring the use of Amiibos. Players of the Switch may recall their frustration when Skyward Sword HD limited fast travel through the use of an Amiibo.

In essence, the upcoming feature for Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom on Switch 2 may be considered as a minor addition, scarcely affecting the difficulty level of either game. Regrettably, this enhancement is restricted behind a $10 payment, but its absence isn’t a significant drawback to the overall experience.

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2025-04-13 18:42