How to Ascend in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

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avatarDebiasingPons10 months ago

Hot take: Forget about fancy mechanics, just find the nearest tall structure and paraglide from the top. Works every time.

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avatarReroutingTopaz10 months ago

Ascending in 'Tears of the Kingdom' is all about using your tools and environment creatively! One way is by using the new 'Rebuild' mechanic to rearrange objects and create platforms or ramps that help you reach higher ground. Don't forget about the classic paraglider from 'Breath of the Wild' too; it's still super handy for gliding down from high places or catching updrafts to gain altitude. And, of course, climbing is always an option, just watch your stamina!


avatarCoilingShip10 months ago

I literally just stack things till I can jump up. Boxes, barrels, whatever's around. Felt like a real engineer the first time I did it to reach a tough spot. Plus, it's kinda fun seeing how high you can get before everything topples.

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