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The '''Upgrade System''' is a | The '''Upgrade System''' is a feature that makes its first appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. | ||
This system allows [[Link]] to take items that he already has and enhance them using the [[Treasure]]s found | This system allows [[Link]] to take items that he already has and enhance them using the [[Treasure]]s found on the [[Collection]] screen. For example, if Link has acquired all of the necessary materials, Link's old [[Wooden Shield]] is turned into a stronger, more durable [[Banded Shield]]. | ||
Not only can Link upgrade his [[shield]]s, but also his items. An example is Link turning his [[Slingshot]] into a [[Scattershot]]. | Not only can Link upgrade his [[shield]]s, but also his items. An example is Link turning his [[Slingshot]] into a [[Scattershot]]. | ||
This is a unique way of keeping items from becoming un-used, and unloved, like they have once or twice in previous ''Zelda'' titles | This is a unique way of keeping items from becoming un-used, and unloved, like they have once or twice in previous ''Zelda'' titles. | ||
Revision as of 07:26, June 19, 2012
The Upgrade System is a feature that makes its first appearance in Skyward Sword.
This system allows Link to take items that he already has and enhance them using the Treasures found on the Collection screen. For example, if Link has acquired all of the necessary materials, Link's old Wooden Shield is turned into a stronger, more durable Banded Shield.
Not only can Link upgrade his shields, but also his items. An example is Link turning his Slingshot into a Scattershot.
This is a unique way of keeping items from becoming un-used, and unloved, like they have once or twice in previous Zelda titles.