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Falling Technique Guide for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom on Nintendo Switch

Introducing the falling technique in Nintendo’s Nintendo Switch action adventure “The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom”. Please note that this article contains spoilers.

The technique I’m going to introduce this time is to open the parasail only once even if the stamina gauge is 0. A parasail that is very useful when exploring the sky. Basically, it is possible to keep it open as long as Link’s stamina lasts, but when the stamina runs out, it automatically closes the parasail and falls.

In such a case, the technique introduced this time can be used, and even if Link’s stamina is exhausted, he can deploy a parasail just once to reduce the damage caused by falling to 0.

It is a technique that exists from the previous work “The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild”, and you can open the parasail by pressing the X button (B button if you switch the button) only once during the fall.

[[Tiakin small story]Can be used while falling out of stamina! Useful technique to protect Link’s life】

Even if the Ganbar Gauge (stamina) is 0 like this, you can open the parasail for about 1 second.

If you set up your bow and arrow in mid-air, such as during a battle with a monster, you will be able to slow down and aim carefully, but this will consume stamina. As a result, when he is engrossed in battle, he often forgets to manage his stamina and falls from high places. If you know this technique in such a case, you can eliminate the fall damage and avoid the game over.

Although it is a one-time system while falling, it will be useful in battle and exploration if you know it.

Originally, if you fall from a high place, you will receive damage like this

Also, if you really don’t have enough stamina in the air, it’s a good idea to have a meal that restores the gauge.

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