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			<title>Lawerence Minchin posted a blog.</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<br>Both the traditional and modern Autogyro are transitional flying machines that bridge the gap between airplanes and helicopters; Autogyros or gyro-copters, like helicopters, have a central rotor instead of wings, but have a front or back-mounted propeller and fly through the air like an old-school biplane. In the world and story of Tears of the Kingdom , realistic Autogyro vehicles would feel more exotic compared to planes or copt<br><br>Story & Quest Lists The Best Side Quests Every Temple, Ranked The Hardest Shrines The Most Disappointing Chest Rewards The Best Types Of Korok Seed Puzzles The Best Shrine Quests The Best Non-Shrine Puzzles Every Dragon's Tear Memory In Order The Most Hilarious Side Quests And Adventures<br><br>Hebra Mountains Shrines Gatakis Shrine Guide Sahirow Shrine Guide Wao-os Shrine Guide Otak Shrine Guide Eutoum Shrine Guide Tauyosipun Shrine Guide Rutafu-um Shrine Guide Sisuran Shrine Guide Ikatak Shrine<br><br> <br>However, another evil king has already been confirmed to appear in TOTK , and this inversion of the good king's musical theme could very well point to him instead. Ganondorf was once known in Ocarina of Time as the King of Thieves, leading a group of bandits to steal the Triforce. Its power corrupted him, transforming him into the monstrous Ganon who appears in BOTW . Ganondorf mirrors Demise not only in appearance, but also in his role; both tried to steal the Triforce and were ultimately, repeatedly thwarted. The red-haired figure who appears in the trailer could indeed be no more than an alternate design for Ganondorf, perhaps after he's claimed some great po<br><br>Area Lists Best Locations Most Interesting Wells Areas To Visit First Spookiest Locations In The Depths Areas From Breath Of The Wild To Revisit Best Rooms For Your House Great Ideas For Your House All Coliseums In The Game, Ranked Every Settlement, Ranked The Ways Hyrule Has Changed Since Breath Of The Wild<br><br>Tip Lists Things To Do First The Best Things To Do After The Tutorial Things Only Pro Players Know You Can Do In The Legend Of <a href="https://Robwhitephoto.com/">Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom Korok Seeds</a>: Tears Of The Kingdom Best Elixirs, With Recipes Best Food Recipes The Best Vehicles To Build Tips For Finding Korok Seeds Tips For Filling The Compendium The Best Community Builds On ZeldaBuilds.gg Things You Should Do Before The Final Battle The Best Items To Attach To Mineru's Construct Tips For Finding Shrines<br><br> <br>Breath of the Wild introduced open-world sandbox gameplay mechanics such as crafting gear and the ability to manipulate surroundings with magical Runes like the ice-rocketing Cryonis Rune . One of these Runes, a "Magnesis Rune" that allows players to lift and move metal objects, has been exploited by clever Breath of the Wild players to create crude cars and flying machines. Rather than patching this exploit, game developers have made vehicle construction a core part of Tears of the Kingdom, and might even make it possible to create vehicles such as th<br><br> <br>Recent gameplay trailers for Tears of the Kingdom show Link facing off against two giant, humanoid robots; one emerging from a ruin, the other resembling a human-shaped set of boxes. In Tears of the Kingdom proper, players might be able to create, control, and fight with humanoid robots straight out of games like Xenoblade Chronicles . Indeed, designers from Xenoblade Chronicles were brought in to help with development work on the original Breath of the Wild , making it extra likely Tears of the Kingdom __ will feature the fantasy mecha fights Xenoblade Chronicles is famous <br><br> <br>Another popular fan theory is that of Demise's reappearance in TOTK . First introduced in Skyward Sword , Demise serves as the final boss of that game. Known as the Demon King, Demise once commanded an evil army in seeking out the powerful Triforce, but was defeated and sealed away by the goddess Hylia and the legions of surface dwellers who worshiped her. Afterward, he took the form of The Imprisoned, a giant, scaly monster. In Skyward Sword , Link repeatedly drives him back in his beastly form until the game's main antagonist, Ghirahim, steals Zelda's soul and uses it to resurrect Demise. In the end, Link defeats him one final time, but that doesn't mean that Demise's return in TOTK __ is impossi<br><br> <br>Minor details in trailers for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom _ suggest that the villain Demise could return in the upcoming sequel. Nintendo has been selective about what details it divulges ahead of the game's release, leaving room for speculation. Many have latched onto even the most trivial sights and sounds in trailers, developing theories about what might happen in the game - for example, whether it'll be revealed that _TOTK 's Zonai created the Four Swo<br><br> <br><img src="https://www.istockphoto.com/photos/class=" style="max-width:410px;float:right;padding:10px 0px 10px 10px;border:0px;" alt="" />The Chasm - the underground portion of Tears of the Kingdom - isn't nearly so adventure-friendly. Things are pitch black in the underneath of Hyrule, with an affliction called Gloom that will "break" Link's heart containers such that they can't even be fixed with food. While there are methods to beat Gloom affliction that don't require backtracks to Lightroots, the Skyview Tower of the underground, they are cumbersome and the mechanic as a whole is more of a subtraction from the experience rather than an additive. The Chasm is also, by its own design, a pretty bleak and boring place to explore - even the sources of light that indicate points of interest are a slog to get to, and generally don't pay off in a way that's as satisfying as the overworld or the sky. Once the story gets rolling on the Chasm's sections and it gets a bit more lit up thanks to the Lightroots, it's much more tolerable - even fun - but the barrier of entry for enjoyment here is a lot steeper than in nearly every other facet of the g<br>]]></description>
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