A Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom fan has crafted a skeleton plane for whizzing around the skies of Hyrule, and it's sure to cause sleepless nights for the citizens below.
28.09.2023 - 15:23 / screenrant.com / Easter Egg
As a result of the enormity of , there are countless hours worth of interesting things to do, places to explore, and Easter eggs to discover, so much so, that most players will never uncover some of the most expertly concealed content hidden around the Kingdom of Hyrule. series is known for providing Link with a dynamic, almost living and breathing world filled with a plethora of secrets to investigate and unearth, and the series' latest installment,, is no different.
Though some secrets in are widely known and easily uncovered, some are easily missed by the uninformed. These range from near-unnoticeable to overt; however, some secret activities and features are so well concealed that even veterans will have a tough time discovering them. Although time-consuming to unearth, some of the most obscure secrets are well worth the effort to locate —offering Link rewards ranging from the simple pleasure of advanced adventure to excellent equipment.
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One of the better-known and more easily discoverable secrets in is the consequences of Link's public indecency. If Link decides to forgo armor or clothing altogether, he will be greeted by some unique dialogue from NPCs — many of whom are confused by Link's lack of apparel. Interestingly, if Link manages to get into the Gerduo Shelter while naked, he will be ejected. If he removes his clothes while in the Shelter, he will be imprisoned until he gets dressed.
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A throwback to an Amiibo bonus from, the four Divine Helms are modeled on the four Divine Beasts — Vah Ruta, Vah Rudania, Vah Medoh, and Vah Naboris. Although the Divine Beasts are nowhere to be found in, the inclusion of the Divine Helms is a welcome tribute to one of 's most significant elements. Unlocked after completing each of the four main dungeons, wearing the Divine Helms will initiate an interesting and little-known Easter Egg. If Link is wearing one of the Divine Helms, the sage from the region of the helm's origin will don the matching Divine Helm.
is full of brilliant references to previous installments from franchise. Perhaps the most practical of these is the inclusion of a number of iconic weapons from past games. Although there are a number of these reference weapons, perhaps the most recognizable are the Dusk Bow and Dusk Claymore, both of which are modeled after powerful weapons from — The Twilight Bow and Sword of the Six Sages.
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The Yiga play a rather large part in, and although it is no secret that you can obtain a set of Yiga Armor, the consequences
A Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom fan has crafted a skeleton plane for whizzing around the skies of Hyrule, and it's sure to cause sleepless nights for the citizens below.
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