The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has been praised for several elements, including its interactive open world that allows for creative experimentation when solving problems. Nevertheless, it did draw a few complaints from gamers, and the most common ones had to do with weapon durability and enemy variety. While it may be a good idea for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom to introduce new enemies, it is not as important as one might expect, as there are ways to innovate on the existing monsters.
Expectations are high for Tears of the Kingdom, and gamers have several questions regarding the fate of Link, Zelda, and the kingdom of Hyrule. Trailers reveal that the sinister Malice is back and wreaking havoc all over the kingdom. Once again, Link will have to embark on a heroic journey, encountering many unknown dangers along the way.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Needs a Better Post-Game than Breath of the Wild
The main enemy in Breath of the Wild is Calamity Ganon, who takes control of Hyrule Castle. It is a sinister being that corrupts the four Divine Beings and the Guardians using its Malice, plunging Hyrule into chaos. Before Link can take on Calamity Ganon, he first needs to explore Hyrule and adequately equip himself. By completing quests, meeting Hyruleans, and completing Shrines, Link can finally give himself everything he needs to defeat the fearsome enemy. As Link ventures, he will come across plenty of troublesome monsters looking to thwart him. Most of them are mindless buffoons, but they can be powerful, and some are capable of killing him with a single weapon swipe. There are numerous ways to defeat them, and when they die, they drop resources that can be used to cook elixirs.
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