Most Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Fans Are Fighting the Final Boss the Hard Way!

Published 07/26/2023, 4:17 PM EDT

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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom fans are playing the game in their own special way. Some are enjoying this open-ended game to the fullest, while others are just skipping everything and going straight to the bosses. This is just evidence of the fact that every single person plays the game as they will. And in that sense, this Nintendo Switch exclusive gives players free rein.

Now, this fact has been brought home by a very curious thing some fans are doing, it appears they are fighting the final boss of this game in a very curious manner!

Are players fighting the final boss of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom wrong?

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Lush forests, high snow-covered peaks, and sky islands, that are completely covered with varied biomes. Also, let’s not forget the deep chasms covered by red miasma that Ganon somehow controls. There’s much to do in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and much to explore.

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And that’s why every player’s play style differs if two people start this game at the same moment. Spectators would notice both players are following a very different path. The biggest reason for this is that this game does not hold your hand as much. It lets the player do what they want and do as they will.

Now this freedom is indeed liberating; it gives gamers a sense of power. It gives players a sense of being; the fact that a game is trusting them to do what they want and make their own choices becomes a big deal. And that’s why, when it comes to killing the final boss in this game, every player tends to do it in their own way.

This is pretty common too; some would use bombs, and others would use insanely powerful weapons. And this game even allows players to instantly build weird contraptions so the boss can be destroyed.

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But the correct way—the way Nintendo and its designers probably intended for players to fight him is to use his projectiles against himself. When he sends those red bubbles toward the player, they can easily send them back using their weapon.

It does a significant amount of damage to Ganon and even gives players an open window for a flurry of attacks.

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Now, we are not saying how one must play this game; as we said before, it is intended to be an open experience. Players need not feel bound by any rules here, but one must always remember, projectiles can be hit and sent back to Ganon.

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Rohit Sejwal is a veteran eSports writer at EssentiallySports, with a passion for gaming that has been fueled by over a decade of experience in both playing and writing about games. His deep understanding of gaming and its finer nuances is evident in his engaging and insightful coverage of eSports. With a Masters degree in Science in film-making, Rohit brings a unique perspective to gaming, viewing it as a perfect blend of science and art.
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