Tears of the Kingdomfully expands on the established Hyrule inBreath of the Wild, but there are also new items, weapons, and armor. With so much built intoTears of the Kingdom, it was only natural that some pre-existing materials fromBreath of the Wildhad to be cut.

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InTears of the Kingdom, Link is able to Fuse monster parts and materials to weapons, arrows, and shields. To accommodate this new ability,TotKdid away with some of the weapons fromBotWto allow more creativity and freedom for its players. Most of the in-game changes make sense from both a gameplay and lore standpoint, but that hasn’t stoppedTotKfans from missing the goods inBotW.

6Hearty Durian

Hearty Durians were a “hearty” ingredient that would restore all of Link’s health and give him bonus hearts when cooked. They could be combined with other ingredients to make hearty meals, which are great to have when Link is low on health. InBotW, the Hearty Durians could be bought in Gerudo Town, but they could also be found on the trees in the Faron Region.

While most of the fruit fromBotWreturned inTotK, Hearty Durians were sadly left out. Players can make other hearty meals withHearty TruffleorHearty Radish, but the absence of Hearty Durians means Link can’t whip up any hearty desserts. It’s possible Hearty Durians were removedin favor of the Golden Apples, as cookingGolden Appleswill always generate a meal with more hearts than regular Apples.

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5Elemental Arrows (i.e., Ice Arrow, Shock Arrow, Fire Arrow)

InBreath of the Wild, there were several categories of arrows that Link could have at the same time. He could carry regular arrows, Fire Arrows, Shock Arrows, Ice Arrows, Bomb Arrows, and Ancient Arrows. The Fire/Ice/Shock Arrows would, as their name indicates, deal flame/ice/electric damage to their target. Unfortunately, they cost a pretty Rupee, so players would have better luck looting them from chests or buying them in late-gameBotW.

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The elemental arrows don’t reappear inTears of the Kingdom. Instead,players can collect Fire Fruit,Shock Fruit, andIce Fruit. These are materials that Link can Fuse to arrows in order to give them elemental damage. It’s clear that these three items were made to replace the elemental arrows. While they’re easier to come by and arefar cheaperthan the elemental arrows, they don’t have their own “category.” Therefore, Link will need to double up on arrows if players want to use regular and elemental projectiles. The lack of six different arrow slots has definitely not gone unnoticed byTotKplayers, but there are also those that don’t mind the change.

4Bomb Arrows

Bomb Arrows were some of the most expensive arrows inBreath of the Wild- for good reason. They were useless in rain, but they were perfect for demolishing monster camps in seconds. Some rock walls couldn’t be broken without the help of a Bomb Arrow or two. Players would also get x20 Bomb Arrows for free from Teba and Riju during theVah Medoh and Vah Naborismain quest respectively. Is it any wonder why Bomb Arrows are a fan-favorite?

Tears of the Kingdomdoesn’t have Bomb Arrows. Instead, they bring back the classicBomb Flower. These can be bought from stores or plucked in caves or wells. Fusing one to an arrow essentially makes a “bomb arrow.” While bomb flowers are cheaper and somewhat-easier to come by, fans have criticized their resourcefulness compared to the Bomb Arrows and the Remote Bombs (Sheikah Rune) inBotW, especially considering the numerous rock walls that are all over Hyrule inTotK.

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3Elemental Weapons (e.g., Frostspear, Flamespear)

InBotW, players could get melee weapons that would deal elemental damage. There were elemental weapons for each category: one-handed, two-handed, and spears. They were often wielded by stronger monsters like Silver Lizalfosand sometimes Lynels.

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The Fuse Abilitymeans that weapons like the Frostspear and Great Flameblade have no place inTotK. Chances are if theywerekept in, they would end up decayed just like any other weapon that players find on The Surface of Hyrule. If players want to add literal firepower, ice, or electricity to their melee weapons, then they will need to Fuse a certain monster part. The downside to this is that some monster parts are rare drops (such as theElectric Lizalfos Horn) and are better saved for upgrades. This makesTotKplayers more reluctant to Fuse them when they could be used to upgrade armor instead.

2Hearty Blueshell Snail

Hearty Blueshell Snails were another hearty ingredient inBreath of the Wild. They could be found on the coasts of the Lanayru Sea and the Necluda Sea. They were rarer than theirSneaky River Snail counterpart, but they were usually worth the trouble of farming. In fact, players would need at least one Hearty Blueshell Snail for a side quest in Lurelin Village.

These little guys don’t seem to appear on the Lanayru or Necluda coasts inTears of the Kingdom. Among the food categories, seafood had three hearty ingredients inBotW: Hearty Blueshell Snail,Hearty Salmon, andHearty Bass. The Hearty Bass and Hearty Salmon return inTotK, so perhaps the Hearty Blueshell Snails were wiped from the menu to avoid redundancy.

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1Gerudo Armor Set

Gerudo Town bans men (or “voe”) from entering, and this unfortunately includes Link. InBreath of the Wild, players would need to cross dress Link to sneak into Gerudo Town. Doing so was the only way to complete the “Divine Beast: Vah Naboris” main quest. Link would also need to wear the Gerudo Set if he wantedthe Sand Boots and Snow Boots.

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SinceTears of the Kingdomallow Link into Gerudo Town without any problems, there’s no reason for him to cross dress this time around. It’s also possible that the Gerudo Set was removed due to the controversy it stirred up in the community. SomeBotWfans were none-too-pleased with the depiction of Vilia, the merchant who sells Link the Gerudo Set. At the same time, there were a handful of returning players that were disappointed when they discovered that the Gerudo Set was nowhere to be found inTears of the Kingdom.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildandThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomare available for NIntendo Switch.

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