![]() ![]() ![]() In both Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, players are encouraged to change outfits to help them deal with the elements. While this would only save a couple of seconds, it’d make the process much smoother. The most obvious solution to this problem would be letting players pin specific fuse materials to the front of that carousel or creating a dedicated “favorites” menu for fusible materials that players can assign certain items to. Still, as Link’s inventory balloons, the more players explore and collect, it can become a slog to scroll through all available materials to find the most effective items to fuse. ![]() I understand that, like with weapon degradation, the menu is likely structured this way so players are forced to experiment and fuse items they might not normally want to. Right now, the best option is to sort fusible items by “Most Used,” but even that occasionally has its limits if you run out of an item or would like to test something new. The further I got into the game, though, the harder it got to sort through the material carousel to find the things that I actually want to fuse to my arrows. These can do anything from simply increasing the power of a shot to adding new abilities like homing to have elemental effects. ![]() One of the most critical uses of the Fuse system is fusing items you pick up with arrows. Make it easier to find the materials players want to fuse I’m not quite sure why Nintendo relegated this to the right stick and motion controls, but I would love to see an update in the future that allows players to disconnect Ultrahand objects from each other at the press of a button or two. It’s a bafflingly clunky way to do things for what is otherwise such a delicate and precise building system.īoth control styles cause accessibility issues, and on top of that can feel a bit finicky and completely change the balance of an Ultrahand build that you’re trying to disconnect from. That said, one aspect of its controls still baffles me: the only way to “Unstick” objects stuck to each other is by moving the right stick back and forth or shaking a Joy-Con remote. Ultrahand is a revelation for Tears of the Kingdom that allows players to create some really creative things and solve puzzles in any way their minds can imagine. Make disconnecting Ultrahand creations easier ![]()
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