Highlights

  • Scanning the Ganondorf amiibo in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom can have unintended consequences, such as causing a bomb explosion that damages Link.
  • Despite the risks, players still find value in scanning the Ganondorf amiibo as it generates a special glider fabric for Link.
  • Other players have also experienced mishaps while trying to obtain special items in the game, but continue to find new ways to enjoy the vast open world of Tears of the Kingdom.

One player has discovered that scanning a Ganondorf amiibo into Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom can cause a nasty outcome for Link. Tears of the Kingdom has a wealth of new game mechanics at its disposal but readily supports amiibo figures which allows players to nab useful items such as weapons, armor sets, or unique glider patterns.

Nintendo’s amiibo originally launched alongside the Wii U version of SuperSmash Bros in 2014, and the figures acted as companion fighters for Nintendo’s brawler. With the release of the Switch, the implementation of the physical figurines has dwindled, with only the major releases like Splatoon 3 still readily supporting amiibo. However, one player has found that scanning Ganondorf, the antagonist in the Zelda series, can yield some unwanted effects.

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A user named KevinSpanish on Reddit uploaded a video showing why players should be cautious about tapping the Ganondorf amiibo in Tears of the Kingdom. The video shows an unlucky situation where a bomb barrel spawned directly underneath a metal treasure chest. When the two objects collided, this triggered a large explosion with Link firmly in the blast radius suffering a lot of damage.

The comments underneath the post are mainly jovial, telling the original poster that they should have expected such an outcome from Link’s longtime adversary. Other replies reiterate that while there is always a risk of a bomb barrel spawning, the Ganondorf amiibo also generates a special glider fabric for Link and is still worth scanning into Tears of the Kingdom, despite the risks to Link’s health.

It’s certainly not the first time gamers have unintentionally put Link in harm’s way while trying to unlock special items to take on the Demon King. Another Tears of the Kingdom player had an unfortunate Octorok encounter while trying to repair a weapon on Death Mountain. The gamer allowed an Octorok to devour a hammer infused with a Silver Moblin horn to repair the weapon, but as the enemy was returning the improved item, it managed to one-shot Link and send the unwitting player to the Game Over screen.

Despite these mishaps, players continue to find new ways to enjoy the vast open world in Tears of the Kingdom, including one ingenious trick to quickly solve the President Hudson sign puzzles throughout Hyrule. Some months on from its release, Tears of the Kingdom is still a popular source of entertainment for fans, and it looks set to remain as such for a good time to come.