The ability to fuse objects together is something that The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom <\/em>introduces to the franchise, giving players near endless options when it comes to how they approach combat in the game. But there is a danger associated with the Fuse Ability, namely in how you unfuse items.<\/p>
Fusing two objects together has a number of benefits, whether that be providing special characteristics in combat or simply restoring durability to a weapon that was about to shatter. <\/p>
As a core ability in TotK<\/em>, you will find yourself fusing items in and out of combat. Eventually, it will become a seamless part of the gameplay loop and you will likely experiment with new fusions just to see what unique effects you can get a set of objects to produce during your travels across Hyrule. <\/p>
But just like how you need to be aware of your surroundings or look before you leap off of a Sky Island, you will want to carefully take stock of your inventory. Make sure you are absolutely sure you want to fuse two items before finalizing your selection, or you might regret it. <\/p>
Yes! You can unfuse items in TotK<\/em> a couple of ways. One method will require you to travel to a specific vendor while the other method is less expensive but results in the destruction of materials.<\/p>
Not every item in the game can be used with the Fuse Ability, but there are very few limitations on what weapons and objects won\u2019t fuse in some way. <\/p>
Once you go through the process of fusing two items, they will combine to create something entirely new. And while the fused items are a sum of their parts for better or worse, once you fuse, you will find it’s hard to go back. <\/p>
Related: <\/strong>Strongest fuse weapons in Tears of the Kingdom<\/em><\/a> from GameSkinny<\/em><\/p>