168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Legend of Zelda: Tears 🦹of the Kingdom brought players back to the open world of Hyrule for a second time, though not everything was the same as it was the first time around. For starters, all of the Sheikah technology that littered Hyrule in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Breath of the Wild was mysteri𒁏ously missing, leaving fans curious as to where it actually went. The Sheikah Slate and shrines vanishing wouldn’t be too alarming, but it’s pretty difficult to imagine Link and friends accidentally misplacing something as massive as a Divine Beast.
In an interview with the (thanks ), Tears of the Kingdom director Hidemaro Fujibayashi has finally given fans an answer for those lingering questions, but you’re going to be disappointed if you were expecting some kind of deep dive into the game’s history and lore. According to Fujibayashi, the missing tech peaced out after the Calamity was defeated in Breath of the Wild, presumably disappearing in a puff of smoke as "their role had been fulfilled&q𝓰uot;.

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"They disappeared after the Calamity was defeated," explains Fujibayashi. "All of the people of Hyrule also witnessed this, but there is no one🦋 who knows the mechanism or reason why they disappeared, and it is considered a mystery. It is believed that since the Calamity disappeared, they also disappeared as their role had been fulfilled.
"People have simply assumed the reason behind the disappearance to likely be related to ancient Sheikah technology and it seems there is no one who has tried to explore the matter further. The main civilizations in Br𒊎eath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom are completely different, so we thought about the game based on concepts that match each of these civilizations."
If you're wondering why no one in Tears of the Kingdom thinks to mention the mysterious vanishing shrines and waypoints, it's apparently because "mysterious events and strange phenomena" happen all the time in Hyrule. A massive tower or Divine Beast fading away into nothingness wouldn't be enough for the average Hyrulian to raise an eyebrow at, and that really does drive home how tramuatized these poor people are.
It's not exactly the most satisfying answer from Fujibayashi, who seems to have thrown out a rather ridiculous explanation just to get everyone to stop asking him about it. The man could have just said it was magic and it would have resulted in the same reaction from fans, but at least we now have an official explanation as to where all the Sheikah tech went, even if it is slightly contrived.