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Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom’s Gnarly Master Sword Patented By Nintendo

by Ethan Marley
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Master Sword Zelda Tears of the Kingdom
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A brand new patent associated to The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has been noticed, and its for a brand new piece of art work of Link’s somewhat weird-looking Master Sword.

The Tears of the Kingdom subreddit has been scrambling for causes as to why this new piece of artwork has been patented by Nintendo for any scraps of lore they will discover for the upcoming Zelda title (thanks GamesRadar!). The most probably cause is for future merchandise functions, or you already know, maybe Nintendo goes to launch an precise gnarly Master Sword.

The patent was shared by person timately, who noticed it on a Japanese trademark web site (which is at the moment down for upkeep). And we now have to say, the art work and the design seems even cooler in black, logo-esque type.

If you wish to see the brand new art work for the sword, simply click on ‘View’ on the embed beneath to point out the picture.

GamesRadar confirmed that every one sorts of merchandise have been listed below the patent, however we clearly do not know particularly what the Master Sword will probably be used for.

Of course, even when it seems that easy on the floor, there’s at all times theories. SherbobHolmes thinks the underside of the sword seems like a stylised model of Demise (which we have beforehand thought of with TOTK).

MeltdownComics has observed that the sword is damaged into seven items — and 7 appears to be a big quantity. They wonder if the seven items will relate to the islands in Tears of the Kingdom’s Hyrule. There are additionally seven tears surrounding the mural, as JudetheDude21 factors out, and there are GunnersnGames thinks we could possibly be getting these tears from the seven sages.

So, all of that discuss gameplay that may “change the sport world” the opposite day? It may make sense. Restoring the world may restore the Master Sword. Sounds like a heck of a prospect. This is all simply hypothesis, however Nintendo — our eyes are very, very open.

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