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The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom tips: Tears of the Kingdom , brings fans back to the previous game's beloved incarnation of Hyrule while introducing a suite of brand-new locations, enemies, and abilities. One of the new abilities in the game, Fuse, allows Link to combine multiple weapons to create new and unique armaments to use on the monsters and constructs found in Hyrule.


We still have a lot to learn about how fusion works, but there is no doubt that the system opens a ton of potential for creative combinations. Here are a few weapons we can't wait to fuse together.


10 Lizal Tri-Boomerang And Savage Lynel Sword


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One of the coolest weapon lines in Breath of the Wild is the Lizal boomerang, generally found in the hands of the Lizalfos enemy type. As the weapon's name implies, these boomerangs will return to you after being tossed at enemies. That aside, they also make for solid handheld weapons, with the Tri-Boomerang standing as the most powerful of the three.


While the Lizal Tri-Boomerang may make for a solid sword, it doesn't hold a candle to some of the game's heavy-hitting weapons, such as the Lynel Sword line. These wide, flat blades are as powerful as the Lynels who weld them, and the Savage Lynel Sword actually has a section of its blade split in three. Fusing a weapon like the Lizal Tri-Boomerang with the Savage Lynel Sword could make for one devastating weapon in Tears of the Kingdom.


9 Ancient Short Sword And Thunderblade


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There are a few weapons in Breath of the Wild that utilize the mysterious and powerful Sheikah tech that powers t he game's shrines and Divine Beasts. Easily identified by their glowing blue blades and distinct hilts, most of these weapons are perfectly viable for any hero of Hyrule, with the Ancient Short Sword line offering a solid balance between power and speed.


While the ancient weapons are some of Breath of the Wild's most appealing, fusing the Ancient Short Sword with an elemental weapon like the Thunderblade could give the sword even more of an edge. Aesthetically, this would make for a fascinating combination while also infusing a popular sword with electric abilities during battle.


8 Cobble Crusher And Great Frostblade


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One of Link's most useful tools in Hyrule is the Cobble Crusher. Not only will this massive stone weapon help you bludgeon your enemies for a fair amount of damage, but it's also one of the game's best tools for crushing large, valuable stones in some areas of the terrain.


While the Cobble Crusher (and its upgraded variation, the Boulder Breaker) are pretty solid for TOTK combat, its primary purpose is usually destroying boulders and other large objects. To make this handy weapon more viable for regular use, combine it with the Great Frostblade. This large, frigid sword should improve the Cobble Crusher's attack power while also embedding it with ice abilities, making it even more useful in the Death Mountain region.


7 Windcleaver And Korok Leaf


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The Windcleaver is an incredibly unique blade. Acquired by defeating one of the Yiga clan's more powerful members, this large sword is quite powerful, sending a slashing burst of wind toward foes with every swing. But could this unique secondary ability be improved upon?


If any weapon could add to the particular abilities of the Windcleaver, it might be one of the game's most unexpected: a Korok Leaf. These normally passive weapons allow you to blow large gusts of wind in any direction, and we'd wager that combining this gust with the Windcleaver's punishing gust would create a larger and more damaging burst of air with every swing while also still allowing the weapon to be used for practical purposes.


6 Torch And Meteor Rod


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Some weapon combinations feel like they could make normally weak tools into true threats. Take the Torch, for example. The classic tool allows you to make your way across dark and dangerous areas with a source of light – an ability that's come in incredibly handy across multiple iterations of Zelda titles – but it doesn't pack much of a punch.


So why not combine the torch with another fire-based weapon with a little more damage-dealing capability? The Meteor Rod, an upgrade to the Fire Rod, allows you to blast three small fireballs forward with every swing. Give this already-glowing fire weapon the ability to be held idly to light your path while retaining its flame orb functions, and both of these weapons would see their respective strengths improved.


5 Lizalfos Arm And Savage Lynel Crusher


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After defeating one of the skeletal Stalizalfos, you'll be able to pick up and use one of their arms as a weapon. Aside from the simple joy of smacking foes with their own fists, you can also toss the Lizalfos arm, with the bone functioning as a boomerang that's much like their signature weapons.


You could greatly improve the arm's usefulness by Fusing it with a massive weapon, like one of the game's many Lynel Crushers. Picturing Link holding the Lizalfos arm while the arm itself holds the Lynel's large weapon is interesting enough, but the idea of tossing this arm and essentially using the Savage Lynel Crusher as a boomerang is too tempting to pass up.


4 Giant Boomerang And Royal Guard's Claymore


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The Lizalfos of Breath of the Wild don't have every boomerang in the game to themselves – not when there are giant Boomerangs out there to be discovered. These massive, traditionally-shaped boomerangs are slow, but they're also huge enough to wallop enemies as a handheld weapon and cover enough ground when thrown to strike a large group down.


To make up for the Giant Boomerang's slightly lacking attack strength, we'd combine this huge weapon with the Royal Guard's Claymore, another enormous fighting tool that's slightly more damage-heavy. This simple combo could grant your projectile weapon the power it needs to truly be utilized.


3 Edge Of Duality And Gerudo Scimitar


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Another large, two-handed sword with a bit of power behind it, the Edge of Duality is as intimidating as it is beautiful. Its unique, Sheikah-based appearance clearly indicates that this blade is capable of some real destruction, although it may swing a bit slower than some of its smaller counterparts.


We'd love to see this large weapon combined with the smaller Gerudo Scimitar – or its powered-up version, the Scimitar of the Seven. Hopefully, some fusions blend the shape and abilities of the two weapons, as we'd love to see a beefy sword like the Edge of Duality wielded with the swiftness and skill of the Gerudo Scimitar.


2 Ancient Battle Axe++ And Double Axe


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The Double Axe is a unique weapon that's pretty much self-explanatory. A surprisingly long handle houses two large axe blades at one end, giving you an imposing weapon with a lot of reach to boot.


Although it's novel, the Double Axe could be even more powerful in Tears of the Kingdom. Combining its reach with the hefty power of the upgraded Ancient Battle Axe could give you a dual-bladed ancient weapon capable of clearing whole crowds.


1 The Master Sword And Anything


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Admittedly, this one feels a bit like cheating. Still, the Master Sword is the iconic primary weapon of the Zelda series. It's already an absolute powerhouse of a weapon in Breath of the Wild, especially after being fully powered up, but Tears of the Kingdom's new systems open up a world of possibilities.


It only makes sense: with Master Sword being broken, this could give the weapon some use prior to being repaired. We're hoping this means the Master Sword is also eligible for combinations, and we can't wait to see what the Flameblade, Royal Broadsword, and other powerful weapons will form when combined with the legendary blade.


NEXT: Tears Of The Kingdom's New Abilities Solve Breath Of The Wild's Biggest Problems

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