Players have the option to customize their fairies (hairstyle, wings, outfits, abilities), and can boost their stats by feeding them.ĭevelopers have engineered the fairies to be more than just a very pretty Hyrule-Tamagotchi. The game will now also be featuring a new system called “My Fairy” where players can raise and take care of their very own fairies. Fairies are recruitable throughout various levels of Adventure mode, and like most weapons in the game, are also elemental. However, instead of winding down towards its holiday launch, Nintendo looks like it is kicking it into high gear and adding more bang for players’ bucks.ĭetails and images were showcased today on Japanese magazine, Famitsu, with new costumes for characters, alongside another map for Adventure mode called “The Great Sea” (a reference to Wind Waker, if I ever saw one). Originally made for the Wii- U back in August of last year, the action spin-off is now coming to the 3DS with a January launch in Japan (North America and Europe seeing the game on sale sometime in 2016). New content is emerging daily from the woodwork as Nintendo preps for its release in less than one month.
It appears as though Hyrule Warriors Legends is truly the gift that keeps giving.