Guide to Unfuse a Weapon in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Guide to Unfuse a Weapon in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Guide to Unfuse a Weapon in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Guide to Unfuse a Weapon in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Welcome to the BullScore ESports News ‘The Legend of Zelda’ Special Edition. Tears of the Kingdom is a sequel to the Legend of Zelda game, Breath of the Wild. It was initially released on May 12, 2023, and is developed and published by Nintendo. It is currently available on one gaming platform only, Nintendo Switch. Just released but it has already set a benchmark in the ESports World by achieving high ratings on multiple platforms like 5/5 stars on Amazon, 10/10 stars on IGN, and 96% positive reviews on Metacritic.

In this article, I am providing you with an informational guide that will help you to Unfuse your weapon(s) in the game. This guide includes basic introduction of Fuse and Unfuse along with the steps to Unfuse a weapon. So, make sure you read till the end for complete information.

Introduction of Fuse and Unfuse in Zelda: TotK

Fuse is the ability introduced in the latest release of The Legend of Zelda game, ‘Tears of Kingdom’. Fuse means combining an item with a weapon and its opposite is Unfuse (i.e, detatching the item from the fused weapon). Following are the steps to unfuse a weapon:

  1. Firstly, you need to pick a fused weapon from your inventory that you are looking to unfuse.
  2. Once you pick a weapon, now select the ‘Destroy the Fused Material’ option.

By following the above mentioned steps, you will be able to unfuse a weapon. But, if you wish to keep both (fused weapon and unfused weapon) in your inventory, then follow the steps mentioned below:

  1. First, go to Tarrey Town and then find Pelison’s (the Goron child) shop (coordinates: (3992, 1633, 0128).
  2. Once reached the Pelison’s shop, enter and interact with Pelison by saying ‘Break It Down’.
  3. And, then you need to spend 20 rupees to keep both (unfused and fused variants) in your inventory.

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