Picking up a boomerang or two in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom early on is actually pretty easy. You can do it immediately after leaving the tutorial area. From Center Hyrule, you’ll need ...
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Reddit user ClayMeta recently shared a clip in which they are exploring one of the many Bokoblin camps that dot The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Hyrule landscape. These Bokoblin camps were a ...
Giant Boomerang is a heavy two-handed weapon, and Link swings it slower than one-handed melee weapons or strikes delivered with a two-handed spear. While you should be wary of your defenses with ...
The Giant Boomerang Plus is a two-handed weapon in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. This boomerang is just the un-decayed version of a Giant Boomerang, it can do the same things a normal ...
The Sea-Breeze Boomerang is a one-handed weapon that smells of salt water in Tears of the Kingdom. Why? Well, it is said that the weapon reached Hyrule after crossing the Great Sea in the hands of a ...
Sea-Breeze Boomerang is a one-handed weapon, anink can swing it faster than large swords or other heavy two-handed weapons. It can also be wielded alongside a shield. Since the Sea-Breeze Boomerang is ...