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Legend of zelda original font
Legend of zelda original font




legend of zelda original font

Playing Tears of the Kingdom had turned into work. For a day or two, I continued following these tips, but it sapped my joy. I must have not been alone, because TikTok immediately offered solutions to problems it had created, showing me where to buy expensive clothes, and how, with a bit of patience, a certain enemy could repair my weapons. I also acquired a shield that’s so powerful, I’m afraid to use it.

legend of zelda original font

In exchange, I had no fun and got a bunch of gems that, it turns out, I don’t really need. Unlimited money? The best items? How could I resist! Warned that a patch would wipe the opportunity to dupe diamonds, I spent a couple of hours in the game’s first week jumping off a stairwell, fussing with my inventory, and dropping precious stones on the ground to perform a bit of alchemy. At first, I got recommendations: “Need money? Try duplicating diamonds!” Then came the demands: “You have to stop what you’re doing in Tears of the Kingdom and get the best shield in the game RIGHT NOW!” It was still Zelda all the time, but now, the videos wanted to help me out. Image: Nintendo EPD/NintendoĮver so gradually, the tenor of my feed changed. And speedrunners did what speedrunners do best: They broke the game. Amateur engineers cobbled together complicated contraptions and war machines that I had no aspirations to make, but I was happy to watch. I felt like part of a community.Īfter I solved a complex problem by just building a really, really long bridge, I was tickled to see how many other people had had the exact same idea.

legend of zelda original font

I couldn’t escape Hyrule - and I loved it. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom appeared on my Nintendo Switch on May 12, and in a flash, the game filled my TikTok feed.






Legend of zelda original font