While fans are expecting big changes from the upcoming sequel The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, one area that deserves improvement is Link's house. Link's home was a welcome addition to Breath of the Wild, as it added some realism to the character and homage to earlier games, but fans were left disappointed by its lack of unique features and limited customization. Though it was an interesting take on Link owning a house, with just a few display cases and general furniture it fell short of fans' expectations.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has an opportunity to expand on Link's house, allowing players to make more use of it. Whether this be providing Link with a source of food and gear or a place to showcase player achievements, Link's house could transform into the ideal hub area. Beyond this, it could be an extension of players' own style if Nintendo opens up a Hylian decorator mode to deck out Link's crib.
How The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Can Breathe New Life into Impa
When Link's house is introduced in Breath of the Wild, it's being prepared for demolition. Preventing its destruction and renovating the home back to its former glory becomes a line of side quests, but the ultimate reward just being Link's fully refurbished home doesn't seem to reflect the importance this location should have. Beyond some display cases and a DLC-exclusive photo of the game's Champions, there's little purpose to the home except for fan service and free health regeneration.
Tears of the Kingdom needs to give Link's house more usage, especially if players already own the home following the events of Breath of the Wild. Since refurbishment isn't an option, a return of Bolson could expand Link's home, adding new
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