The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis a big game, and there are a lot of dangers lurking around every corner. Jumping in blind without any idea about the world can bea pretty intimidating thing.

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Fortunately, there are some things that you can do to help get off on the best foot. By following these simple pieces of advice, you can ensure that your adventure in Hyrule isstarting out in the very best way possible.

Updatedby Shane Black on May 25th, 2023:Added entries into the list to give more advice to newer players, as well as added links throughout the article

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15Turn Off Motion Controls

While motion controls haven’t been at the forefront of these games as much as they were with the Wii, Nintendo has still included them with the Switch. While some of you may be used to using these controls after playing games like Splatoon 3, they aren’t the most intuitive thing to use, and turning them off can be a huge help. With motion controls on, it canfeel really wonky to get a shot off.

Just gointo the Pause Menu, head to Settings, and go to the Aim with Motion Controls option, the fourth one down the list.Turn this one to Disabled,and you won’t have to worry about messing up your shots.

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14Use Fusion As Much As Possible

Thenew Fusion mechanicin Tears of the Kingdom is one of the best parts of the game and gives you a ton of freedom to be creative.Combining weapons with different objectsaround the world can create some truly amazing creations.

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Not only can it boost your damage, but it also just makes the game a lot more fun. So, don’t hesitate to play around with Fusion and see what you can create; you never know when your creation will be the difference between life and death.

13Cook Often

It is easy to find ingredients and resources around the map and just leave them as is. You may just pull open your Inventory and eat a bunch of peppers to regain your health, but this is doing yourself a disservice. Whenever you have an opportunity at a fire and pot,pull out your ingredients and cook.

Not only will it make room in your Inventory, but it will also give you meals that give you more health and an elemental boost, such as resistance to cold. It is hugely importantto keep dishesin your pocket that can help you out when your outfit isn’t going to keep you safe.

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12Turn Camera Sensitivity To High

Now, this one is going to be based on your preference, but the default camera speed is sluggish. It can feel like a drag to turn the camera in a different direction, especially if it is turning it in a completely different direction.

Go into your Settings andturn your Camera Sensitivity to Highto make the camera feel way easier to control and turn. It will be a huge benefit as you explore and navigate the world.

11Loot Everything As You Begin

There are a lot of items and resources that you can loot in Tears of the Kingdom, honestlyan overwhelming amount. However, when you are first starting out in the game,you really need to pick everything up. This will allow you to have more weapons to use when you break into a fight, as well as create some meals that will keep you alive. The game has a ton of different mechanics that will use these items, so be sure to pick up literally everything you find, at least at first.

10Always Carry A Wooden Weapon & Shield

One thing you don’t want to find out the hard way is that metal weapons will attract lightning if you are in a storm, which will happen frequently throughout your adventure. You’ll know you’re in danger when your metal weapon and shield have a faint electric look to them, meaning that a bolt of lightning is about to fry you.

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Instead of having to throw your weapon and shield away, justcarrya wooden versionof eachto bring out until you are out of the storm, or it passes.

9Do The Shrines

There are a lot of Shrines in the game, and they are a huge assist; they’re the only way you canincrease your health and stamina. Even if you’re on your way to something else,take the time to stop and complete the Shrine, or at least make a mental note to come back to it. You always want to get those Blessings of Light to bring back to a Goddess Statue to boost your powers.

8Visit The Stables

The Stables from Breath of the Wild return in this game, andthey prove to be pretty important for exploration. First, you can hear some good gossip from the visitors there that will give you an idea of where you can or should go for certain quests. Second, each one has its own side quest for you to take on and give you more content to digest. Lastly, you can organize and take care of your horses there. There arecountless Stables to find, and they all deserve to be found.

7If There Is An Obstacle, Try To Go Through It

Tears of the Kingdom has a new ability that completely changes the way you think about overcoming obstacles and solving puzzles.This ability, Ascend, allows you tophase through a solid object from the bottom, meaning that you can just shoot up onto a platform from underneath it. It’s a different kind of mechanic from previous entries, so it’s important to wrap your head around it and remember it as soon as possible.

6Explore Lookout Landing Extensively

Lookout Landing is the first town you will come to in Hyrule, and as a result, it may seem obvious to blow through it and move on to exploring other locations. However, there is a lot you may miss in this town, including an armorer, a Poe Trader, and plenty of Side Quests. Don’t feel like you need to leave immediately; take the time and find every use of it that you can.There is a lot more to discover than meets the eye, including a Stableyou can repairto access your horses.

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