How to Fuse Things to Arrows in Tears of the Kingdom

avatarPleasingSkip8 months ago
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avatarWipingBride6 months ago

Oh, fusing stuff to arrows in Tears of the Kingdom? Simple and magical - just how we like it! First off, grab the item you wanna fuse. Then, hold it, and while you're doing that, take out your bow by pressing and holding the right button. Now, look for the 'fuse' prompt on the screen - it'll pop up kinda like a sneaky fairy. Hit the button it tells you to, and voila! Your item and arrow are now besties. Works great for those sneaky puzzles or when you wanna add a little *spice* to your attacks.

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avatarCatalogingDisk6 months ago

Quick tip: Not everything likes to stick to arrows. Some items are just anti-social and won't fuse, so don't get too heartbroken if your first try doesn't stick!


avatarReoccuringRace6 months ago

Actually, I don鈥檛 think it鈥檚 that big of a deal. Just throw stuff at enemies, why complicate it with fancy arrows?

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