Nintendo Switch 2 version of Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild And Tears of the kingdom Will include a highly required feature: the ability to repair equipment such as swords, shields and supply. But Nintendo is not simply making this a simple item, in the game or available from a new NPC in the game. Instead, Switch 2, the owner will need to rely on the Zelda Notes application feature – and random luck – for their equipment repair.
Nintendo briefly teased the device repair feature in the overview of the transition versions 2 of The breath of the wild And Tears of the kingdom Released on April 2. The video has shown Zelda Notes’ daily bonus feature, which will reward players with privileges such as free meals or full health, endurance or energy energy. Nintendo also suggests the repair of supply.
A longer look at Zelda’s notes in the introduction of the Nintendo tree live game, as emphasized by Youtuber Zeltik, revealed a more potential daily reward, including the user’s equipment repair reward for supply, melee weapons and shields. That means that players can keep their basic weapons work better for longer, if they are lucky.
Yes, luck will participate in repairing equipment through Zelda’s notes. The daily bonus options offer only a Roulette wheel -style wheel after 24 hours and it seems that players have 12 potential rewards available in each rotation. Therefore, actually landing on a equipment repair reward seems rare, unless the player finds a mining.
Zelda’s random reward notes are similar to the way Amiibo characters will bring players random rewards in The breath of the wild And Tears of the kingdom. But except for equipment repair, options seem much more limited, and mainly look like small privileges.
However, the daily bonus reward can be a benefit for disgusting players The breath of the wild And Tears of the kingdomWeapons can break, a controversial (but easy -to -understand) option is executed by the designers of the games.
Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild And Tears of the kingdomNintendo Switch 2 versions will be released on June 5, on the same day, Nintendo Switch 2. Zelda’s notes will be available as part of the Nintendo Switch application (formerly known as the Nintendo Switch online application), which can be downloaded for free for Android and iOS devices.