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How To Get and Use Spring Devices in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

Most of us thought Nintendo couldn’t top Breath of the Wild in any possible way. The first game was big enough and held several mysteries…

Julio La PineBy Julio La PineMay 19, 20233 Mins Read
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Most of us thought Nintendo couldn’t top Breath of the Wild in any possible way. The first game was big enough and held several mysteries to give the most dedicated players hundreds of hours. Yet, the Japanese company launched a fantastic sequel with new things to explore and fun gimmicks. One of the new gimmicks relies on Zonai Devices, which changes how Link explores, fights, and more. Today we’ll be focusing on one of these new items. If you want to know how to get and use Zonai Spring Devices in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, you’ve come to the right place.

How to Get and Use Zonai Spring Devices in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

How to get and use Zonai Spring Devices in Tears of the Kingdom
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You might’ve noticed these new items around the map if you’ve explored the game for a while now. Some are out and easy to find, while others come from the gacha mechanic inside the game. These Zonai Device Dispensers are great because you can get certain objects to help you throughout your journey. Let’s focus on Zonai Spring Devices and how to get them in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom. Here’s where you can find them:

  • West Necluda Sky (1785, -110, 0918)
  • Lanayru Great Spring Sky (4505, -0811, 1117)

You’ll need a few Zonai Charges if you want to get Spring Devices in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom but trust us, getting them is worth it.

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How to Use Zonai Spring Devices in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

There are a variety of ways how to use Zonai Spring Devices in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom; for starters, you can use them as a weapon. Fusing them with your shield will give you some extra protection and push enemies further from you. While it is on your shield, you can also try surfing, but instead of sliding, you’ll jump higher; sadly, the Spring will break in the process.

If you prefer to build things, you can do that too. The more Spring Devices you stack together, the higher you’ll jump. You can do that if you want to reach higher places and don’t have a rocket or a hot air balloon. Yet, it is better to use Spring Devices to reach heights instead of rockets, as things can get heated if you use a rocket with a wooden object.

In any case, these items are great and fun to use. There are many ways to use them; you can find your favorite one while experimenting. Just get some Zonai Charges and start stocking up on them once you’re up on the Sky Islands.

This is all we have on how to get and use Zonai Spring Devices in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom. Remember always to have a few in your inventory to make exploring easier and more fun.

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Been gaming since '99! I am a huge JRPG fan and my favorite franchise is Final Fantasy. I love writing about games and I hope I can do it for the rest of my days!

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