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Top quality-of-life features in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom in this article below will be weapons that help you conquer Tears of the Kingdom in the next match.
Although The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a sequel based in the same world as Breath of the Wild, Link’s adventures feel considerably different this time around. He has loads of new areas to explore, new weapons and items to collect, and even a new set of powers that allows him to build machines to help him navigate Hyrule.
Outside the hype of all the biggest changes, Tears of the Kingdom brings a handful of less obvious, but still important, changes in the form of quality-of-life fixes. From better menu features to being able to cook anywhere, here are five great quality-of-life changes introduced in Tears of the Kingdom.
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You can swap out items from a chest
If your inventory is already full, you can choose to replace the loot in the chest with an item from your inventory right away when Link opens a chest on the item screen. If you needed an item inside a chest in Breath of the Wild, you had to close it, go drop it, and then reopen the box. It’s a little adjustment, but I appreciated it because it avoids the inconvenience of having to reopen the chest and because my inventory is usually full.
You can sort materials by how often you use them
Throughout your travels in Hyrule, you will amass a large collection of items, even early on in your journey. In Breath of the Wild, you can collect roughly 220 types of items and weapons alone. Safe to say, you’ll be dealing with a lot of options between different items in Tears of the Kingdom.
While sifting through dozens of items could make it nearly impossible to find the correct item to Fuse to a weapon on the fly or throw, the developers have given us a shortcut.
While you are in the pop-up screen for items, you can sort the list in three ways: how often you use an item, its Fuse attack power, or by type. My personal favorite is sorting it by most used. That way, commonly used items, like brightbloom seeds, don’t get lost in the shuffle.
From the quick-change weapon screen, you can dropple weapons
A lot of the combat situations in Tears of the Kingdom require quick thinking. The developers have given players an easy way to drop unwanted weapons while running around. You can now drop weapons, bows, and shields directly from the quick-equip menu that allows you to change weapons. That way, if you want to ditch a weak or degraded weapon, you can do that and scoop up a stronger weapon on the battlefield.
We have recipes for dishes now
Tears of the Kingdom now includes recipes, eliminating the need to search online for a list of items in order to prepare a certain elixir or meal. You only need to prepare a dish once to unlock a recipe. Following that, you may view the ingredients you’ll need to construct a dish by selecting an ingredient in the materials inventory and then selecting “select for recipe.”
Portable cooking pots
Out of all the wonders of Zonai technology, the best is arguably the portable pot. You can use it to cook anywhere and you don’t even need to set up a fire. Each portable pot can only be used once, but they’re easy to get. (I got loads of them after using a Device Dispenser, the name for the Zonai gachapon machine, on the starting island.) It’s a huge quality-of-life fix that allows you to whip up a few meals to carry you through a tough fight on the fly.
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