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How to Use the Device Dispenser in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

There are so many features and different devices throughout The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. However, sometimes it is hard to know what…

Nerd Stash StaffFaith LaneBy Nerd Stash Staff and Faith LaneMay 21, 20233 Mins Read
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There are so many features and different devices throughout The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. However, sometimes it is hard to know what the use is for each one. Zonaite is a very important material in the game, and it is used in many different ways, one of them being the Device Dispenser. If you are wondering what Zonita is and how to use it, this guide will plan it. In this guide, players will learn how to use Zonaite at the Device Dispenser in Tears of the Kingdom and explain what Zonai devices do in Zelda.

How to Use the Device Dispenser

(Updated on October 2, 2024 – updated links and format)

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The Device Dispenser is a machine that looks much like a bubble gumball dispenser and can be found on Great City Island. It is tricky at first to figure out how they work, so here’s what to do. Players need to start out by opening Link’s inventory. From there, select a Zonai Charge if you already have one, and choose the option that allows Link to hold the item. Players can walk over to the bowl-looking object in front of the Device Dispenser and drop in the Zonai Charge. The machine will then throw out a capsule with Zonai devices inside. This can be picked up and put in your Tears of the Kingdom inventory.

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The Dispenser Device will provide Zonai Devices, which contain different objects like fans and other materials to make vehicles. This assures that if a player needs apart all of a sudden and none are around, the player can easily spawn some. Using one of these devices will spawn whatever item is inside one time only, so use each one carefully until you can get more.

That is everything you need to know about The Device Dispenser in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. While it is an odd machine at first, it is definitely beneficial for players to get used to using it. Having these fun little capsules on Link will help players always have the things they need to get where they are going. Just make sure to always have some Zonaite in Link’s inventory so it is available when the chance to get Zonai Devices comes up. Have fun using the gumball machine and using Zonai devices in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

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