Let ’em fly

In what is arguably the most important discovery ofthe recentZelda: Tears of the Kingdomoverview, we learned that Link now has the power to fuse items together. ThisDead Rising-esque mechanic seems fairly fluid and extends to multiple objects: not just weaponry. Of course,you canuse it to forge new weapons and ammo…like the meat arrow.

Folks have been talking about raw meat arrowsever since the aforementioned walkthrough hovered over them ever so slightly, and the community has now made that a reality inZelda: Breath of the Wild. PopularZeldamodder Waikuteru just put out a new video detailing their meat arrow mod, which…adds meat arrows into the game.

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Although you can get the gist in the first few minutes of the video below, Waikuteru walks us through all of the possibilities these new toys can bring to the table.

I’d welcome adding some ofTears of the Kingdom‘s mechanics back intoBreath of the Wild

Adding a rudimentary fusion element intoBreath of the Wildseems simple enough: and even if it doesn’t have the same fully-featured functionality asTears of the Kingdom, you’re still flinging a meat arrow at an enemy at the end of the day. And based on this mod, they actually seem pretty viable. Plus, ammo is easier to find than ever!

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