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Revision as of 00:31, 13 August 2023
Fuse is an ability in Tears of the Kingdom.[1]
Overview
Fuse is an Ancient Power that allows Link to bond any Items and most Objects with his equipped weapon or shield.[1]
Weapons can be Fused with other Weapons or Objects to increase their attack power, reach, or to provide them with additional abilities. For example, Weapons that are Fused with broad, flat Objects may generate gusts of wind, and fusing a weapon with a Ruby will grant it the ability to shoot fireballs. Fused Weapons will also have increased durability.[2] As most weapons in Hyrule have been weakened by Gloom, Fuse is necessary to strengthen them in order to fight stronger enemies. A Fused weapon will act like a standard weapon of the base weapon's type and retain any bonuses and passive abilities it possesses, even if it was fused with a weapon of a different type.
Arrows can be Fused with Materials to imbue them with special effects. For example, Keese Eyeballs that are Fused with Arrows can home in on Enemies and Creatures that would normally be too fast for Link to hit reliably, and Arrows Fused with icy Materials such as White Chuchu Jellies can freeze targets upon impact.
Shields can be Fused with Objects to imbue the Object's properties onto the Shield when struck or to increase their durability. For example, Puffshrooms will explode in a puff of smoke if Fused onto a Shield and struck by an Enemy, allowing Link an opportunity to sneak around them, and fusing a shield with any spiky object will allow it to deal damage to enemies when parrying. Depending on the object being Fused to the shield, Shield Surfing may also be enhanced or outright disabled.
An item that has been Fused with a weapon or shield can be removed to let the base equipment be fused with something else, but doing so will destroy the fused item in the process. However, the Break-A-Part store at Tarrey Town can do so while preserving the fused item so it can be re-fused with other equipment.
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | Meanings |
スクラビルド (Sukurabirudo)[3] | Scrapbuild; from スクラップ (sukurappu; English "scrap") and ビルド (birudo; English "build") | |
餘料建造 (Yúliào jiànzào) | Surplus Construction; from Japanese name | |
余料建造 (Yúliào jiànzào)[4] | Surplus Construction; from Japanese name | |
Amalgame | Amalgam | |
Amalgame | Amalgam | |
Synthese | Synthesis | |
Compositor | Compositor | |
스크래빌드 (Seukeuraebildeu) | Scrapbuild; from 스크랩 (seukeuraep; English "scrap") and 빌드 (bildeu; English "build") | |
Combinación[5] | Combination | |
Combinación | Combination | |
This table was generated using translation pages. To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference. |
Gallery
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Link receiving Fuse
See Also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Fuse
Attach something to an equipped weapon or shield to enhance it. You can undo the fusion, but that will destroy whatever has been attached." — Inventory (Tears of the Kingdom) - ↑ "Fused weapons also have increased durability." — @NintendoAmerica on Twitter, March 30, 2023
- ↑ プロデューサーの青沼英二がプレイする『ゼルダの伝説 ティアーズ オブ ザ キングダム』, NintendoJP on YouTube, Uploaded March 28, 2018
- ↑ "余料建造" — Inventory (Tears of the Kingdom, Simplified Chinese localization)
- ↑ "Combinación" — N/A (Tears of the Kingdom)