Nintendo has only shared a glimpse at The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 gameplay, but it's fairly informative. While Nintendo clearly isn't reinventing the first game's highly successful formula, it's still introducing plenty of new elements. Link will gain new powers unseen in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and he'll explore new places largely founding in the sky islands now populating Hyrule's sky. New monsters are also on the way. The first gameplay trailer gave fans a sneak peek at horned Bokoblins, new mechanical enemies, and so on. New monsters will be invaluable, since many Zelda fans have already experienced everything BotW has to offer by now.
New monsters aren't just good for combat, however; they could rejuvenate the Fang and Bone. Breath of the Wild players laden with monster parts likely remember visiting the Fang and Bone and its monster-obsesssed proprietor, Kilton, in order to earn exclusive items in exchange for monster parts. Kilton wasn't always easy to reach, but the Fang and Bone's rewards were worth it. Breath of the Wild2 is set in the same Hyrule, meaning many of the same characters are bound to return. Kilton should come back in BotW2 and gain lots of new facilities inspired by the sequel's expanded monster list.
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The Fang and Bone served its purpose well in BotW2. Kilton's monster disguises opened up some fun strategies for stealth-minded Zelda fans, while Monster Extract put a twist on cooking for fans looking to spice up their recipes. Armor collectors could also earn the Dark Set from Kilton. Ultimately, however, the Fang and Bone was a fairly limited store, since many of his items were single-time purchases. Kilton's Medals of Honor offered
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