Hyrule Warriors



  1. Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity takes place 100 years before the events of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.Unlike its predecessor, you’ll take control of Link and several other.
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Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity takes a distinctively different approach to weapons when compared to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Weapon durability has been replaced by a new upgrade system called Weapon Fusion or Fusing.

The original Hyrule Warriors used an ambiguous setting that didn't fit into any of the Zelda timelines, but that was a benefit, as it allowed for all kinds of fan service. Hyrule Warriors featured characters from the entire Zelda franchise, including some new ones that fans wanted to see for years, like a female equivalent for Link.

A prequel to Breath of the Wild, the new Age of Calamity takes place a century earlier as war breaks out across the land. Rather than intimate battles and puzzle-solving accentuated with lots of exploration, Age of Calamity is instead all about the spectacle of big battles as a handful of iconic characters mow down hundreds and thousands of enemies.

Along the way, players loot tons of swords, axes, and boomerangs, but each of the game's characters can only hold a total of 20. Keeping everything you loot will quickly become impossible, which is why Age of Calamity encourages you to either sell weapons you don't need or, even better, infuse them into your favorite weapon to increase its power.

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You'll gain access to this feature fairly early in the story, but Age of Calamity never quite explains the nitty-gritty about building the perfect weapon for each of its characters.

Here's everything you need to know about Weapon Fusing in the recently released Nintendo Switch title

Where to Fuse Weapons

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The Hylian Blacksmith Guild takes care of all weapon fusing and can be found directly South of the Korok Forest and Northeast of Hyrule Castle.

The quest to unlock the services of the blacksmithing guild becomes available after the second level of Chapter 1, so you don't have to worry about discarding loot even early on. Speak with Cedro the Blacksmith to begin upgrading the best weapons you've found after decimating hundreds of enemy forces.

How weapon fusing works

Cedro will either buy your weapons from you with Rupees or fuse them into an arm of your choosing. Keep in mind, it costs Rupees to fuse weapons, so make sure you have enough to spare before you start

Before you begin improving your arsenal, you'll need to choose which character's weapon you want to improve since each member of Age of Calamity's roster has its own unique weapon archetype. Once you select a character, you'll be placed in that character's inventory where you can begin fusing.

Your currently equipped weapon is highlighted in blue and everything else is an item you have stashed in your bag. Select the weapon you want to improve by navigating to it and pressing the A-Button.

After selecting the weapon you want to strengthen, you'll be prompted to pick the weapons you want to use as Fusing Materials. Using a weapon as a Fusing Material will consume it permanently, so make sure you carefully choose which item you want to scrap.

You can select up to five weapons as Fusing Materials which will be destroyed and converted into experience points that will level up the weapon you've chosen to strengthen. But increasing a weapon's level is the only thing Fusin can do.

How to add new weapon abilities

Fusing also lets you improve existing weapon abilities and add new ones to a specific item. Choose a weapon with an ability that complements your playstyle with that particular character. Link and his buddies each get a unique starter weapon, which is a good place to focus your infusion fuel. But don't be afraid to experiment with other abilities that will come with the loot you'll find throughout Hyrule.

Every fifth level, a new ability slot will be added to the weapon you're powering up. This will let you transfer the ability of another weapon to your favorite item, but there's a specific action to guarantee you'll get the ability you want to be transferred to your main weapon.

The blacksmith pulls the first available skill from Fusing Materials, which means the ability of the first item you choose to be a Fused will be transferred to your main weapon if there's an empty slot. So always choose the weapon with the power you want first in order to get it onto your main.

Each weapon has a maximum level of 20, so only four abilities can be stacked into one weapon. Sometimes it's worth holding off on Fusing a mediocre ability to your main weapon until you loot a weapon with a powerful ability a little later on in the game.

Alternatively, you can start fresh with a new weapon whenever since there's so much loot to be found throughout Age of Calamity.

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity is out now for the Nintendo Switch.

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity has 18 playable characters that Legend of Zelda fans can use to battle through the Great Calamity, the cataclysmic event that occurred a century before Breath of the Wild.

Players will begin playing as Link and gradually unlock the rest of the roster by progressing through Age of Calamity's campaign. Once gamers complete the story they'll be able to dive into massive battles with any of the games' characters.

Here are the worst and best character picks in Age of Calamity to guide your campaign through the Great Calamity.

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Age of Calamity Low Tier Characters

These characters are difficult to justify using because other cast members can do everything they can do, but better.

18. Hestu

This massive Korok is slow and has one of the worst attack ranges in all of the game. Even his upgraded combos are underwhelming. And to top it off, his size makes him vulnerable to damage.

Hestu can only be described as a show-off pick you can choose to capture outposts if you have a strong enough weapon. He's like playing the game with one arm tied behind your back.

17. Yunobo

This friendly Goron is a heavy-hitter but is too slow to compete with any of the other cast members. He can obtain some very powerful boosts thanks to his unique skill of Daruk's Protection that prevents damage. But even then, he needs to charge the energy for a few seconds for it to take effect.

He's a big, slow-moving target that needs to stand still often, which is not a good combination.

16. Great Fairies

This pick is four characters in one, which might sound strong, but their size and slow movement speed make the Great Fairies terribly at dodging enemy attacks. However, each Fairy hits in a massive area, and each one has her own unique ability which gives them a bit more flexibility than Hestu and Yunobo.

They're still a gimmicky pick. There are plenty of other heavy-hitters that are faster and less prone to taking massive amounts of damage.

Age of Calamity Low-Mid Tier Characters

These characters are best used situationally with certain powerful traits, but there are better options in the roster.

15. Daruk

The Hyrule Champion narrowly makes it out of low-tier thanks to his invincible roll and devastatingly strong attacks. But much like Yunobo, he's very slow and needs to stand still to channel his best moves, which opens him up to being interrupted by foes.

His marginally improved mobility compared to Yunobo gives players a better chance to dodge enemy attacks compared to the low tiers.

14. Master Kohga

The leader of the Yiga Clan has a very powerful unique ability that can blow past enemies' shields, but he has an awkward normal moveset that makes him very lop-sided compared to most of the roster.

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His ability makes him more invincible than Daruk, which gives him a slight edge in the midst of combat.

12. Calamity Ganon

The antagonist of Breath of the Wild suffers from the same weaknesses as Daruk. He has massive, heavy-hitting attacks, but they are easily interrupted by enemies. Boosting his attack speed can make him much more effective.

Ganon is particularly strong against more powerful enemies and can even stun-lock them if you time his attacks correctly.

11. Riju

While speed is oftentimes very powerful in Age of Calamity, Riju has too much of it and nothing else. Her moveset is too focused on mobility and not enough on damage, which makes her unwieldy to control. You'll find success clearing easy enemies with the Gerudo but bosses will be an uphill battle.

10. Monk Maz Koshia

This Breath of the Wild DLC boss has well-balanced normal moves that let him deal substantial damage in close quarters. He'd be higher up in the tier list if it wasn't for his unique ability that makes him gigantic.

He might be invincible while he's shapeshifting, but once he's huge, Maz becomes a sponge for damage.

9. Terrako

The tiny Guardian is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to clearing weaker enemies thanks to its vacuum attack that pulls foes into a single spot, plus his unique ability fires a powerful laser that deals a solid amount of damage at a safe distance.

His biggest weakness is taking out powerful foes, which can be made easier by summoning orbs that deal extra damage but there are better balance characters that require less effort to defeat bosses.

Age of Calamity High-Mid Tier Characters

These characters are very powerful overall but are missing a few ingredients keeping them from being the perfect pick every time.

8. Sidon

The Prince of the Zora might be lacking in mobility, but he has solid base attack speed that allows him defend himself no matter the position that he's in.

He's a solid mid-range pick that has access to powerful sweeping attacks, plus he isn't as vulnerable to being interrupted thanks to his superior attack speed.

8. King Rhoam

The King of Hyrule is a straightforward melee brawler with the ability to switch between 'Guises,' or battle stances to either dish out quick light attacks or devastating heavy swings. But King Rhoam lacks any ranged abilities, which requires him to bring the fight to his foes opening him up to taking damage.

7. Urbosa

Lady Urbosa can delete enemies with her grounded area-of-effect lighting abilities. This makes her one of the best choices for taking out massive hordes of enemies, but the limited range on her normal attacks leaves her open to taking unnecessary damage in one-versus-one scenarios with bosses.

6. Teba

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The Rito warrior is nearly tied with Urbosa for being the best clearer of weak enemies in the game, but his superior range gives him an edge. Teba lacks when it comes to taking out a single, powerful target.

5. Revali

The avian fighter is the king of aerial combat but is lackluster on the ground. Revali's incredible movement speed, coupled with his flight, makes dodging melee attacks a breeze which renders most basic enemies defenseless.

His biggest weakness is taking on powerful foes, since he relies on quick hitting, low-power attacks that might take a while to defeat bosses.

4. Zelda

The Princess of Hyrule has made it up here thanks to her Bow of Light weapon (unlocked after the Chapter 6 mission 'Each Step Like Thunder') that can absolutely demolish her foes at a distance. Once acquired, Zelda can active her Luminescent form and stay in it until her Special Ability meter is depleted, allowing her to dish out incredible damage at long range.

Her biggest weakness is her slow movement speed, playing her well requires careful positioning.

3. Mipha

The Princess of Zora rounds out high-mid tier with her excellent mobility, thanks to her ability to blink to enemies by using water whirlpools, and the fact that she can quickly force weak-points from enemies.

Boosting her attack speed can be incredibly strong as you'll be able to stun multiple enemies at once.

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Age of Calamity Top Tier Characters

These characters have it all and are never a bad choice regardless of the challenge you're facing.

2. Link

The Legend of Zelda protagonist is a jack-of-all trades in Age of Calamity with the ability to wield the most types of weapons out of the entire cast. This makes it so he has no glaring weaknesses and can flexibly deal with anything thrown his way.

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The best weapon choice for him is the Master Sword with a shield, and every other weapon should be used situationally.

1. Impa

The Sheikah warrior is a wise sage in Breath of the Wild, but she's nothing short of a one-woman army in Age of Calamity. Impa tops the tier list because of her ability to clone summon clones of herself that mirror her moves, which in turn charges her special-attack gauge even faster.

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Her moveset can be difficult to master but with some practice, you'll shred any army that stands in her way.

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity is now available for Nintendo Switch.