follows last year’s with a return to the retro-modern aesthetic first employed in 2019’s For the first time in the main series, Princess Zelda herself is the main character. Embarking upon a quest to save Link and the realm of Hyrule with the help of the magical Tri Rod, Zelda must solve a variety of puzzles, remove mysterious rifts spreading through the region, and battle enemies while creating “echoes” that can imitate the environment around her.
Besides collecting echoes in , Zelda can also call upon the aid of automatons crafted for her by the gravedigger Dampé. These robots are skilled at destroying enemy swarms, and with six available in the world of Hyrule, provide added variety to the game’s already diverse combat system. All possess unique skills which allow players to employ new and effective fighting strategies during their time unraveling the mysteries of Hyrule.
The first automaton available in-game,the Techtite can be assembled if players provide Dampé with two unique echoes — that of a Tektite, the series’ infamous one-eyed arachnid monsters, and that of a Mothula, the giant moth-like enemy often encountered within Hyrule.
The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom combines the freedom of recent titles with the structure of classic games, and it's absolutely worth playing.
Tektites can be found in the western region of Hyrule Field and a Mothula in the Gerudo Sanctum dungeon to aid players in the creation of this robot. The automaton’s battle strategy revolves around jumping into the sky and blasting away your enemies within a sizeable radius around where the Techtite leapt.
Available upon beginning the second of Dampé’s quests, the Tocktorok automaton can be assembled if players provide the robotics engineer with two echoes — an Octorok Echo and a Firework Echo,the latter of which can only be obtained through the Goron City sidequest “The Fireworks Artist”.
Upon completion, the Tocktorok automaton can, much like the Octorok spits rocks, rapidly shoot
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