![]() ![]() Having dual worlds, especially one layered on top of each other, could effectively double the size of Hyrule, assuming that the base map stays the same (although Tears of the Kingdom’s version of Hyrule certainly has differences compared to Breath of the Wild). There’s just no way Link is shooting off into the sky, especially now that he can build himself a hover plane, just for a one-off dungeon. This part of the walkthrough was written under the assumption that this is your second time. Princess Zelda Locked Up (A Link to the Past) by Senjen Dark Links Room (N64 Ocarina of Time) by Dfalcon Castle Courtyard (N64 Ocarina of Time) by Mugenmanspirit. Ikana Graveyard, the burial ground for the soldiers of Ikana who died in battle during the war against the Garos. Lon Lon Ranch (N64 Ocarina of Time) by Aztec Soldier Grassland (Zelda 2) by Kilus Great Bay (Majoras Mask / SSB Melee) by TheMasterGamerify Stages by Kaiman. The Ancient Castle of Ikana, a large castle guarded by its former residents' spirits. Ikana Canyon, the eastern area of Termina containing the Stone Tower and its temple. Towards the end of 2022, it was discovered that Lego wasn’t accepting fan submissions for sets based on The Legend Of Zelda anymore, sparking theories that this meant it was now working with. I’ve seen Link jump from some sky plateau enough times that I’m fully convinced we’re going to get two worlds to explore, a sky world and a land world just like Skyward Sword. Ikana Kingdom, the fallen kingdom of the land of Ikana. The main imagery of the game so far - Link’s corrupted arm and the mummified Ganon - all paint a much darker sequel There’s Gotta Be Two Worlds Think Majora’s Mask versus Ocarina of Time, or Twilight Princess after Wind Waker. The darker tone follows a not-rare trend of Nintendo following up one of their Zelda games with a darker sequel. There’s a menacing red moon hovering in the sky, the Bokoblins have free rein over the land, and everything is shrouded in dark, miserable gloom. The trailer for Tears of the Kingdom has all been quite grim, and now we know that the Kingdom of Hyrule is in an especially bad place right now. One thing’s for sure, the DIY ethos from the first game is returning and with even more toys to play around with, it’s exciting to imagine what else players can create in Nintendo’s sandbox. Furthermore, the hovercraft looks to be held together by some kind of green glue substance, which might be a crafting item found in the world. Moments later, he’s riding a vehicle that uses that exact same wheel. The Legend of Zelda The Legend of Zelda Explore the world of Link and Princess Zelda with this collection. ![]() At the 1-minute 39-second mark, you can see Link pull out what looks like a wheel from a swamp. However, these vehicles might not just be items you come across fully built in the world. ![]()
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