During the events of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Breath of the Wild, Link travelled to Gerudo Town, deep in the desert. Among the shenanigans he got up to over there, was a shrine quest called The Perfect Drink. Our hero had to help the local bartender, Furosa, by lugging some ice to the bar before it melted. As thank you, she told Link that they'd celebrate with a drink of Noble Pursuit once he's old enough.

168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Legend of Zelda: Tea🍸rs of the Kingdom takes place quite some time after the events of the first game, and while we're unsure of the legal drinking age in Hyrule, Link is definitely a few years older. And, like many of the callbacks to the previous game, if you head back to that Gerudo Town bar, you'll be able to get yourself that drink of Noble Pursuit.

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You'll also be able to craft the drink for yourself. Weirdly though, the recipe for the drink doesn't actually have anything that could be considered alcohol – just Palm Fruit, Hydromelon, Voltfruit and Rock Salt. So, it isn't exactly clear why Furosa would only give Link the drink once he's old enough. Perhaps there's a fermentation process required.

This little detail was shared on the , where fans really appreciated the callback to the previous game (thanks ). "That’s really nice!! I wonder how many callbacks there are. I think I would’ve missed most of them," said one comment. Based on this, other comments deduced that Link's age must be around 20 to 21 by now.

However, while there is a lot to look back upon, Tears of the Kingdom is about moving forward. With Link's newfound abilities, players have been creating all sorts of inventions to make their way across Hyrule. The simplest of these is just 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:ridiculously long bridges which let players skip puzzles, enemies, blocked areas, and pretty much anything that's in their way.

On a more complicated note, one player has even made 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:a working engine in the game. It involves a Large Zonai Wheel attached to a couple of planks, eventually forming a piston and shaft. While it isn't the most impressive invention, it is based on Newtonian physics, rather than Zonai technology.

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It can be intimidating seeing all these complicated machines while you barely manage to get a glider into the sky. Fear not, one Tears of the Kingdom player has created 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:a website dedicated to sharing custom buil💞ds of various contraptions.

It contains the requirements and schematics for creations that will be useful in your adventure, like catapults and weaponised gliders. But there are also plans for ridiculous things like 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Korok torture devices, a mechanised elephant, and even the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:dude with the giant flaming wang.|

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