Hyrule Warriors and Breath of the Wild contained numerous new weapons, so here is an article that will provide weapons from those two games and beyond. In addition, we have new character options that allow you to use your weapons in unique new ways, plus two new Master Modes!
Companions are great to bring along on heroic adventures, but the gear-based progression in Reclaim the Wild does not always fit with certain companions. For some people, a Dog wielding a rank 3 Sword would be cool; for others, this does not fit with the image they have for their furry friend. Regardless, a Dog attacking with their teeth (a rank 1 Natural Dagger) would likely be more of a hindrance in combat than an asset after a certain point.
For players who want their Companions to keep pace with their Heroes, without resorting to giving their faithful hounds and horses actual armor and weapons, we present this system! It’ll let your Companions improve their damage and defense, without all becoming Okami.
Loftwings are one of the various unique creatures in the Zelda franchise, as they are a cross between horses and shoebills. Although only shown in Skyward Sword, they certainly made an impact: it’s a fantastical creature fans can imagine caring for, explore the skies with, and use in fantasy aerial dogfights. If you should want to include them in your game, click on!
While the Rebuild the Wild supplement offers a variety of new Buildings and Amenities for Heroes to outfit their towns with, there’s one critical piece of Zelda architecture that it’s been missing: the Pedestal.
Pedestals have been a part of Zelda lore since Link to the Past placed their hallowed new creation, the Master Sword, on one. Since then, Pedestals have served a variety of magical purposes: protecting and sealing artifacts of immense power, acting as focal points for potent Magical Songs, or serving as a lock to be opened by some key object.
Until now, Heroes have been unable to create their own Pedestals. With this new Building type, though, you can now cement your own legends for future generations.