"Switch 2 Zelda Ports: Repair Equipment Using Zelda Notes App"
Exciting news for fans of *The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild* and *Tears of the Kingdom* on the Nintendo Switch 2: these beloved games are set to receive some notable enhancements, including a feature that might just change the way you play—equipment repair.
As highlighted by YouTuber Zeltik during a recent Nintendo Treehouse Live stream, the Zelda Notes app, a mobile companion app exclusive to the Nintendo Switch 2 versions of these games, introduces a Daily Bonus feature. By opening this feature, players can participate in a daily roulette to win various in-game bonuses. These can range from beneficial meal effects and health or stamina recovery to the much-anticipated Equipment Repairs.
In both *Breath of the Wild* and *Tears of the Kingdom*, equipment durability has been a point of contention among players. Weapons, shields, and other items degrade and eventually break after repeated use. The introduction of a repair mechanism via the Daily Bonus offers a potential solution, allowing players to maintain their favorite gear, such as a Flameblade, without constantly searching for replacements.
However, it's important to note that this feature comes with a catch: it's based on chance. The Daily Bonus employs a roulette wheel, meaning there's no guarantee you'll land on Equipment Repair every day. Additionally, the bonus is limited to once per day, requiring players to wait until the next day for another spin. While this may not revolutionize gameplay entirely, it could prove invaluable in critical moments.
Beyond equipment repairs, the Zelda Notes app promises a wealth of other engaging features. Players can look forward to in-game achievements through the mobile companion program and special audio memories that enrich the lore and background of Hyrule, adding depth to the open-world experience.
These upgrades, combined with performance improvements on the Nintendo Switch 2, are set to enhance the overall experience for players, particularly those who were frustrated by the constant breaking of their favorite weapons. For more details on how the Nintendo Switch 2 is enhancing certain Switch 1 games, you can read more here.





