Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom players can’t stop bullying Koroks

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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has some new types of Koroks you can pick up, so obviously everyone’s first instinct has been to intimidate them.

Minor spoiler warning on this one! It has nothing to do with the story, but there are some clips from the opening of the game, so be careful.

I didn’t manage to get all the Korok in Breath of the Wild, and I doubt I will in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom either. That doesn’t matter much to me, as I love spotting one of those funny little trees around Hyrule in the most unlikely of places. While some of the ways you find Koroks are the same in Tears of the Kingdom as they were in the first game, there are a few new ones as well. The best new type of Korok is easily the one with a backpack so big that he’s too tired to keep going. I love them, they are so cute! So could you please stop bullying them?

I’m serious: people are tormenting these poor innocent little ones just because you can. One of the new abilities in the game, Ultrahand, allows you to pick up almost anything in the game. While you can’t pick up a Korok directly, you can pick them up for their backpacks. So of course that has led people to find a plethora of ways to make them suffer.

For starters, a Reddit user attached a Korok to a minecart, using the forest creature as a shock absorber. They are not test dummies, they are there to be helped!

[TotK] I just started the game and I’ve already become a threat.
by u/connordragon10 in Zelda

Another Reddit user literally turned another backpack with Korok into a car, sending them on their way into the unknown. At least let them pass their driving test first.

[TOTK] I absolutely love this game
by u/O-Mestre in Zelda

On Twitter, Twitch streamer Andy Cortez tried to come up with a series of contraptions to make a Korok fly, most of which didn’t work in the slightest.

Another streamer, Hopcat, did something similar by turning a Korok into a literal rocket, and okay, yeah, this one got me.

Perhaps the cruelest of all the things you could do to a Korok came from pory_leeks on Twitter, who turned five Koroks into a Korok Rotisserie machine. Pretty clucky if you ask me.

So, after you’ve seen all this, I ask you one thing: stop bullying Koroks, unless it’s really funny, because then I want to see it.



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