How to turn on fans in Tears of the Kingdom

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avatarDroppingSway6 months ago

Just aim your wind rune at them. EZ.

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avatarHatchellingCalm6 months ago

Oh, turning on fans in Tears of the Kingdom is pretty straightforward but super cool! First, you gotta find a fan, right? Then, if you've got the Rune that controls wind (you'll get it as you progress in the game), just aim it at the fan, activate the Rune, and watch as those blades start spinning! It's part of the puzzle-solving charm of the game - think of it as a breath of fresh air. ?


avatarCatalogingDisk6 months ago

Gotta say, I spent way too long figuring this out. Once you have the Wind Rune, aim it at the fan and activate it. Made me feel like a genius and a half when I finally got it.

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