is a groundbreaking entry into the Legend of Zelda franchise; for the first time, the titular princess finally stars in her own game, and she'll have some help to defeat enemies in the form of powerful combat Echoes. Echoes are unique summon-style abilities that Zelda can use in and out of combat to help her navigate, explore, and fight. This new direction for the Zelda franchise includes many new changes, so it's hard to know which Echoes will be the most helpful in a fight.
With over 100 different Echoes to find and unlock throughout the game, players will have their pick of the bunch when choosing which one to bring into battle. Each Echo brings something unique to the table, and you can swap out Echoes if you're not a fan of the one you're using. Some Echoes can trap or slow down enemies, while others act like a sidekick and attack on their own. No matter your playstyle, having a few strong Echoes at your side will keep you alive in tough situations.
You can grab the Tornando in the Gerudo Desert, where, once defeating it, you can learn how to Echo it. Tornando is a whirlwind-riding monster that can knock foes away.It costs two Tri-Power, which is lower than only one at level five, but overall, it doesn't have a huge impact. Its knockback is helpful if you're fighting a group of enemies and can give you time to retreat, so if you're struggling with larger groups of baddies, this is a good Echo to try out.
Location
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Gerudo Desert
2, 1 at Lv 5
To grab it, head north from where you obtain the Aruroda echo in the Desert Cave area. To get here quickly, hop on your horse and ride out into the Desert. You'll need to defeat a Tornado before you can get the Echo, so get ready to fight. In order to take it down, avoid its whirlwind-style attacks, which you can watch Trophygamers do on YouTube.
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