The Upheaval only made the weapon durability issue worse
One of the more controversial parts of Breath of the Wild was, and always will be, its weapon durability system. And this controversy only deepened in Tears of the Kingdom, as many of the weapons in the game are now decayed and dirty, far from the shiny, pristine swords from the previous game.
Thankfully, there are a couple of ways to help with this issue.
How to get clean weapons in Tears of the Kingdom
If you arenāt quite ready to get the Master Sword in Tears of the Kingdom, you might want to know how to get some clean weapons. Unfortunately, most of the weapons that you find will be rusty, decayed, dirty, and lesser forms of the classic weapons you are used to, due to the catastrophic events that happen at the start of the story.
Oddly enough, the game doesnāt quite give you the chance to make these weapons clean. Instead, if you want to get clean weapons in Tears of the Kingdom, youāll have to look outside of the surface world of Hyrule.
Instead, youāll need to venture into the Depths beneath Hyrule. This underground map features various shadowy statues youāll find throughout the world. These statues carry free weapons for you to pick up. The best part is that they are generally the typical clean versions of the long swords, halberds, claymores, and the like you are used to.
This is currently the only way to get basic clean weapons in Tears of the Kingdom.
How to repair your weapons in Tears of the Kingdom
While you canāt make your dirty weapons clean in Tears of the Kingdom, you can repair them. Similar to the hidden mechanic from BOTW, Octorois are going to be your best friend. You can usually find these creatures near Death Mountain in the Goron area of Hyrule.
Octoroks normally shoot out objects at you to damage you from afar. However, you can take this mechanic and use it for your benefit. What you can do is find an Octoroks, approach it, and drop whatever damaged weapon you have.
Walk away so that the Octorok stops hiding and it will suck up the weapon you dropped. Then it will spit it back out at you, but better than ever. The durability will be max level again, letting you use that weapon for much longer. In addition, this generally gives the weapon an attack boost to boot.
You can do this with pretty much all swords, shields, and bows that you find in the game. The only main exceptions to the rule are weapons you get from amiibo, likely due to their special nature, and magic rods for some odd reason.
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Published: Jun 6, 2023 03:53 am