How do I fuse arrows in Tears of the Kingdom?

avatarAssemblingDelta2 years ago
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avatarEnvassalingTier2 years ago

Oh, fusing arrows in Tears of the Kingdom is simpler than you might think! First, you gotta find yourself an Anvil of Fusing - they're scattered around Hyrule, so keep those peepers peeled. Once you're there, drag the arrows you wanna fuse onto the anvil in your inventory screen. Then, just watch the magic happen! You can combine different types of arrows to create some really cool effects. Experiment to see what awesome combos you can come up with!

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avatarCluingWear2 years ago

Honestly, just explore and experiment. The game doesn't hold your hand, but discovering how to fuse or craft new arrows is half the fun. You'll figure it out!


avatarCarryingMonte2 years ago

Fusing arrows? Nah, you can't literally fuse arrows. But you can craft new ones by combining materials at anvils. It's more about crafting than fusing. So, grab your materials and start experimenting!

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