
one of the biggest changes in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom a series of new capabilities To get caught.
You can use these to create (fuse) weapons, ride rocks in the sky, and even create vehicles.
Below, we list the abilities and how to unlock them. The good news is that most of them are available within the first few hours after completing the game. Great Sky Island‘S Pilgrimage — and from there, there’s the additional ability to track down.
for possible spoiler Cause, we’ll discuss it at the end of this page in the event that you want to discover it the first time.
How to Unlock Recall (Rewinding Time)
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To unlock Recall, you must complete Nachoyah Shrine on Great Sky Island.
Recall allows you to ‘rewind’ objects in the world. As Nintendo revealed in pre-release gameplay performance, Link uses the Recall ability on a rock that fell from a sky island, causing it to return to the sky like an elevator. Link can stand on the rock as it heads back into the sky, using it as a vantage point to jump and glide onto a sky island.
How to unlock the fuse (combination of arms)
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To unlock the fuse, you must complete In-Isa Shrine on Great Sky Island.
Using the Fuse ability, you can combine weapons, shields, and arrows with inanimate objects to create a special weapon. These weapons seem to be more studied, and some of them have unique abilities. Our best fuse combination It can give you both specific recommendations and ideas for where that capability could go. And if you want to reverse the process, the good news is that you can. un-fuseVery.
How to unlock Ultrahand (Building Structures)
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To unlock UltraHand, you must complete Ukoh Shrine on Great Sky Island.
Ultrahand potential is different from fuse potential: instead of connecting things together, you’re sticking them together. By gluing objects together in specific ways, you can create a vehicle, whether it’s a boat, a car, or a plane. It is also used to solve puzzles around the world, including (but not limited to) Edison’s Hudson Construction Puzzles,
How to unlock the Ascendant (swim through the ceiling)
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To unlock Ascendant, you must complete Gutenbach Shrine on Great Sky Island.
Using Ascendant, you no longer need to climb every mountain, waiting for your precious stamina. Instead, you can aim for the ceiling of a cave and swim straight to the top of the mountain. Although you won’t be able to do this for every mountain, it can be a helpful tool that will save you time and stamina.
How to unlock Link’s ultimate ‘missing’ ability
Once you’ve unlocked the above four abilities and completed the Great Sky Island area, you’re free to explore Hyrule. However, you’ll soon find that your selection tool is missing an additional capability. So, what is this ultimate ability, and how do you find it?
[Ed. note: This section contains spoilers for a neat mechanic in Tears of the Kingdom.]
The name of the ability in question is autobuild, The in-game description says it will “instantly rebuild your Ultrahand project using nearby items and Zonite.” Autobuild [also] Records your past creations.
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In short, it allows you to quickly create creations from inventory without having to do the ultrahandling manually. Ideally, you would do this while the necessary components are nearby, consuming them; If they aren’t, you’ll have to use Zonite, a resource you can find (mostly in the depths) to make up the difference.
For those listed creations, they come in the form of recent creations in the “History” list as well as any “blueprints” you’ve collected such as schema stones.