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Nintendo's Zelda App Fixes Weapon Degradation In Breath Of The Wild And Tears Of The Kingdom

Nintendo's new Zelda Notes app includes a way to fix your damaged equipment in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom for Switch 2--if you're lucky.

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Nintendo's new Zelda Notes app includes a way to fix your damaged equipment in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom for Switch 2--if you're lucky. The weapon-degradation fix is tied to the free app's daily bonus feature, which gives you a random item or effect once each day.

Nintendo highlighted the feature during one of its lengthy Treehouse Live segments following the Switch 2 Direct, and the bonus roulette included things such as meal effects, energy-cell restoration, and stamina recovery. However, Zelda YouTuber Zeltik spotted two additional bonuses during a hands-on with Breath of the Wild's and Tears of the Kingdom's Switch 2 versions--equipment repair and bow repair.

The roulette didn't land on either for Zeltik during their demo, so it's unclear how the repair bonus actually works. "Bow repair" is self-explanatory in that it'll repair a bow, of course, though "equipment repair" is a little more vague. Link's other, non-bow equipment in both games includes shields and breakable weapons, but there's no indication yet as to which category that repair might apply to.

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Whatever the case, the Zelda Notes app only lets you use the daily bonus feature once every 24 hours in the real world. The effect it lands on is completely random as well. Useful as the repair feature might be, it won't overhaul the weapon- and item-degradation system, and you might go for several days before the bonus roulette lands on it even once. The app only works for the enhanced Switch 2 version of each game, so if you're playing on the original Switch, you won't have the daily bonus option at all.

Breath of the Wild's and Tears of the Kingdom's Switch 2 versions launch on June 5, 2025, the same day as the Switch 2 itself. Nintendo is offering paid upgrade paths for those who own the games physically or digitally on the original Switch, though Switch Online subscribers will get the upgrades for free. Nintendo will also sell standalone Switch 2 versions for $80 apiece, though neither comes with DLC.

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That sounds useless. Equipment in that game has very low durability, like a matter of several hits sometimes. It's meant to be disposable. I feel it's a bit annoying in BotW (mostly due to inventory limits) but fine in TotK due to the fusion system.

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What a useless app, rather what a BS way to make the game boring with a BS feature and its fix is using an app lol. Well at least people can cheat in the game lol. I remember on BOTW I avoided fighting unless game forced me with boss fights and I also remember how I was soft-locked during boss fights because I run out of weapons. Yes, in games you may run out of arrows and bullets, and whatever throwable weapons but in this BS game you run out of bloody swords because after 5 hit they break down like an umbrella. The combat system is BS way more than Morrowind. In Morrowind at least you don't lose your weapon after 5 hit but the BS is you cannot always hit due to BS dice system that make you are unlucky enough to "miss" despite the weapon literally go inside of your enemy lol. IDK what's the point of developing a video game by doing anything makes the game boring AF with BS. If you don't want me to attack then don't force me into boss fights, if you don't want me to hit enemies develop a video game like Silent Hill: Shattered Memories so all you can do is run away from monsters SMH lol.

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Inb4 they start charging real money for this lootbox.

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I'm fairly confident this will piss off a plethora of players that aren't getting a Switch 2 anytime soon either because they can't afford it or recently got a Switch 1 of their own (gift or otherwise). That's pretty crass ass to lock this to an outside app, especially when this one aspect is probably the most hated "feature" of the last two Zelda games.

This one's beyond tone deaf.

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@squishytia: I don’t think they’re going to change that. Do you not see that the rest of us see people crying over toys? Why would we take their consideration seriously and why would a billion dollar company?

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@squishytia: Yepp legit.

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