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With Tears of the Kingdom 's story seeming at least somewhat more structured, however, the game's dungeons may have more of a curve. While already seeming fairly distinct in terms of aesthetic, a somewhat less freeform structure could allow the dungeons to each be more unique, and progressively pose more of a challenge to players. In addition, with some details from leaks and trailers pointing to there being seven of the game's titular "tears," TOTK could therefore have seven or more dungeons, making them a larger part of the experience than BOTW 's four Divine Beasts and Hyrule Cas


Link's Recall ability in TOTK will allow him to reverse the movement of an object, such as letting Link ride boulders back up to the sky islands after they had tumbled off. As reported by Engadget , Recall is similar to the Stasis ability in BOTW but reversing it. The Engadget article includes a humorous example of when an enemy tried to throw a boulder down a hill at Link and, using Recall, Link sent it back up the hill to hit the Bokoblin. With good timing, this ability could create some very fun situations with enem


While The Legend of Zelda Tears of The Kingdom cheats: Tears of the Kingdom _ takes the same open world approach as its predecessor, it may also be returning to the series' roots in some important ways. As the direct sequel to _Breath of the Wild , Tears of the Kingdom takes place in the same post-apocalyptic Hyrule, expanding on its open world with floating sky islands and what seem to be deep underground caves. Alongside additions to the game's open exploration and creative tools, however, some of the Zelda Tears of the Kingdom shrines series' more classic elements may also make a return in TO


The final trailer to be released ahead of Tears of the Kingdom shows numerous familiar faces from Breath of the Wild , including side characters such as Riju and Sidon. Notable absences so far include Yunobo and Teba, although the latter’s son, Tulin, appears to have replaced him as Link’s ally. Another prominent face was Zelda, who appears to have found herself living alongside Zonai despite the tribe supposedly being extinct. Along with other clues such as Link’s new time-rewinding Recall ability, this seems to indicate that Tears of the Kingdom will include time travel as a major plot point - something which could also lead to the introduction of another Princess Ze


There are several potential candidates for playable characters in Tears of the Kingdom , with perhaps the most obvious being the successors of the four fallen Champions: Sidon, Yunobo, Riju, and Teba. All four characters have previously been playable in Age of Calamity , which presented mechanics that could now be replicated in Tears of the Kingdom . For example, Riju’s method of fighting alongside her Sand Seal Patricia is an excellent example of engaging combat mechanics. The other members of this quartet, representing many of Hyrule’s races in TOTK , could likewise have exclusive abilities as playable characters. The original Champions could also likewise return and become playable through flashback sce


Another interesting possibility is Paya, who could herself be seen as Impa’s successor. Although the timid Sheikah was only a supporting character in the story of Breath of the Wild , the sequel offers an excellent opportunity to develop Paya as a character. With the remnants of the Yiga Clan potentially still a threat even after the death of Master Kohga in BOTW , Paya could become a central character in a storyline focussed around the deep schism between her people and their disaffected cousins. The Sheikah are simultaneously one of the most notable and mysterious of Hyrule’s various races, and such a quest could provide an interesting insight into their cult


Moreover, in relation to the game's story, the dungeons of Tears of the Kingdom appear to each be associated with one of the apparent Champion successors. Of the three revealed in the trailer - Sidon, Riju, and Tulin - Sidon and Tulin can both be seen accompanying Link in certain sections of the game, with Sidon in a water-themed area, and Tulin flying next to Link in the sky. And although Riju and a currently-unknown Goron (likely to be Yunobo from BOTW ) haven't been seen in any dungeon so far, the large building seen rising out of the desert, as well as the underground magma area, seem likely candida


Unfortunately, the possible inclusion of more traditional dungeons in Tears of the Kingdom may also cut into player freedom of exploration slightly - especially with Link's new abilities potentially allowing him to access to spots that would typically be hard or impossible to reach. Like BOTW 's Divine Beasts, which were each sectioned off behind story events and instanced separately from the rest of the world, TOTK 's dungeons will likely need to limit Link's access to them in some way. While it may not be a major problem, it may create situations similar to BOTW 's Vah Medoh not actually being interactable if it's reached outside normal me