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00:00Welcome to Mojo Plays, and today we're looking at the 10 weirdest unlockables in The Legend
00:11of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.
00:14Just like in Breath of the Wild, the 2023 sequel has its fair share of wacky items for
00:18Link to obtain throughout his adventure in Hyrule and beyond.
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00:37Bokoblin Arm
00:45First appearing in Breath of the Wild, the skeletal arm of one of the most common enemies
00:49in either game returns, and with a new fusion mechanic, is sillier than ever.
00:55Equipping with 20 base power, the Undead Stalkoblin variant has a 100% drop rate, making this
01:01a handy early game weapon.
01:04Doing its best idle hands impression, the Bokoblin Arm has a mind of its own as it twiddles
01:09its fingers and moves around while Link wields it.
01:12For some added fun, fuse one arm to a shield and equip the other as normal to essentially
01:18dual wield them.
01:27Depths Armor Set
01:35A set of armor brand new to Tears of the Kingdom, the Depths set helps Link resist the new Gloom
01:40status effect that plagues Hyrule and, you guessed it, the Depths.
01:45Very useful towards later parts of the game, the armor set gives Link an eerie, almost
01:50Grim Reaper-like appearance, paired beautifully with a fusion-made scythe.
01:55You can only find this in Hyrule's Depths, and we highly recommend you do so if you want
02:00to stand a chance against Ganondorf later on.
02:09Tingle's Outfit
02:17This goofy garb makes its return from Breath of the Wild, where it was only unlockable
02:21by completing the EX Treasure, Fairy Clothes side quest in the Master Trials DLC.
02:27This time around, it's much easier to get.
02:30Simply complete Misko's Cave of Chess questline in Eldin Canyon and track them down in caves
02:35scattered around Hyrule.
02:37It isn't the strongest armor, and all it really does is speed Link up at night, but it is
02:42so funny to throw these tights on and fly around, taking out Gleeoks and Lynels in style.
02:55Horroblin Mask
03:01Another piece of gear new to Tears of the Kingdom, the Horroblin Mask lets Link take
03:06on the visage of the wall-crawling, cave-dwelling Horroblin.
03:09You can trade Babul Gems for the Mask with Colton at the Fang and Bone Shop, and use
03:14it to blend with the enemies in order to sneak past them.
03:17Its big, giant honker and cunning grin give you a unique, albeit creepy appearance, and
03:23is a great tool for those looking to just clear out caves without conflict.
03:34Rocket Shield
03:36For this and the next entry, we're bending the rules a bit, as fun and creative fusions
03:40could fill their own video, but we just couldn't resist.
03:44To use it, simply fuse a Zonai Rocket to any shield, and congratulations, you've officially
03:50joined the Hyrule Space Program.
03:52As the name implies, activating the Rocket Shield will send Link soaring, making it a
03:57vital tool for climbing cliffs, evading enemies, and even outright skipping many shrine puzzles.
04:03The Rocket will go away after a single use, so be prepared.
04:08Cannon Club
04:19Once again, simply fusing a Zonai Cannon to any melee weapon will unlock the Cannon
04:24Club, allowing you to deal tons of damage from afar, turning Link into a one-man tank
04:30on the battlefield.
04:31Not only is this a great tool in combat, by being able to take out groups of weaker enemies
04:36in no time flat, but it's also great for exploration.
04:40Clearing out bombable walls and caves is extremely useful.
04:50Monster Soup
04:51Yeah, Monster Soup, gross, we know.
05:04But what if we told you this is actually useful?
05:07By cooking Monster Extract, Tabantha Wheat, Fresh Milk, and Goat Butter in a cooking pot,
05:13the results are a dish that heals Link for a random amount of time.
05:17Be sure to add some extra ingredients for added effects to make energizing Monster Soup
05:21or spicy Monster Soup.
05:23The possibilities are endless, but likely taste awful.
05:32Frozen Food
05:33FDA compliance aside, the Frozen Food option in Tears of the Kingdom does actually have
05:48its practical applications.
05:50By dropping raw meat in cold climates like the Gerudo Highlands, it'll freeze, becoming
05:55the rock-hard variant of whatever meat you choose.
05:59Not only does Frozen Food recover some hearts, but it'll give you heat resistance, useful
06:04in hotter areas like Death Mountain.
06:06While this is obviously not a practical healing option compared to if you were to cook the
06:10meat, having heat resistance is a big advantage if you don't have the appropriate gear.
06:23Testu's Gift
06:30We considered leaving this off the list because of how obvious it is, but not only is it one
06:35of the weirdest unlockables in Tears of the Kingdom, it's also one of the weirdest unlockables
06:40in any game, period.
06:41The fact that you have to collect all 1,000, yes, 1,000 Korok Seeds to unlock this literal
06:48golden turd is a slap in the face to completionists.
06:52Granted, along the way you'll eventually unlock extremely useful inventory slot upgrades,
06:57but the juice is hardly worth the squeeze.
07:00Or in this case, the turd isn't worth the push.
07:09CC Hat
07:18In a similar vein to Hestu's Gift, the CC Hat is another useless item unlocked by completing
07:23a long side quest found in Hateno Village.
07:27And like Hestu's Gift, its uselessness is made up for in other ways, like being able
07:31to buy back previously sold or lost pieces of armor upon completion of the Mayoral Election
07:37side quest.
07:38Wearing this regal headdress will have townspeople gawking at you, making Link the most fashionable
07:43lad in all the land.
07:51What do you think of our picks?
07:53Have you made any fun fusions in Tears of the Kingdom?
07:55Let us know in the comments.
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