Exciting news for fans of The Legend of Zelda series: the Nintendo Switch 2 versions of both Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom are set to receive some significant upgrades. One of the most notable enhancements, as highlighted by YouTuber Zeltik during a recent Nintendo Treehouse Live stream, is the introduction of equipment repair through the Zelda Notes app. This mobile companion app, exclusive to the Nintendo Switch 2 versions of these games, includes a Daily Bonus feature that lets players roll for various in-game benefits, one of which is Equipment Repairs.
In both Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, the durability system has been a point of contention among players, as weapons, shields, and other items degrade and eventually break after use. The prospect of repairing equipment, like keeping your favorite Flameblade in top condition, is a welcome addition for many. However, it's important to note that this feature isn't a sure thing. The Daily Bonus operates on a roulette wheel, meaning players must rely on chance to receive an Equipment Repair. Additionally, the bonus is available only once per day, governed by a timer that players must wait out before spinning again. While this could be a lifesaver in critical moments, it's not likely to overhaul the game's mechanics entirely.
Beyond equipment repairs, the Zelda Notes app offers a variety of other features that promise to enrich the gaming experience. Players can look forward to achievements through the mobile companion program, adding a new layer of engagement. Special audio memories will also be included, providing additional lore and background to enhance the exploration of Hyrule.
These enhancements, combined with the performance improvements of the Nintendo Switch 2, are poised to elevate the open-world experience of these beloved Zelda titles. For those who have been frustrated by the durability system, these updates offer a promising way to enjoy the game without the constant worry of breaking their favorite gear.
For more information on how the Nintendo Switch 2 is enhancing other games from the original Switch, you can read more here.