How to take pictures in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

avatarDistributingJokea year ago
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avatarBurstingHong10 months ago

Just find the camera option on the Sheikah Slate and click away. No fuss!

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avatarPressingDesk10 months ago

Honestly, taking pictures is kinda overrated. The real fun is in exploring and fighting. Just enjoy the scenery without the camera sometimes.


avatarAlightingTang10 months ago

Taking pics in Tears of the Kingdom is easy peasy! Just grab your Sheikah Slate in the game, and hit the camera rune. Aim it at whatever stunning Hyrule view or goofy monster you wanna capture, and snap away! Remember, you can view all your epic shots in the album.


avatarPracticingClock10 months ago

Pro tip: You can add filters to your pics in Tears of the Kingdom. Makes those Hyrule sunsets even more Instagram-worthy, if that's your thing. I spent a solid hour just snapping shots of Link looking heroic on mountaintops.

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