In my opinion, the story of Tears of the Kingdom is great. It has a well-crafted plot, interesting characters, and immersive world-building that keeps you hooked throughout the game.
One great 'Tears of the Kingdom Fanfiction' is 'The Adventure Beyond Hyrule'. It takes the characters on a journey outside the known boundaries of Hyrule. The author does an amazing job of keeping the personalities of the game characters intact while introducing new and exciting challenges.
The story length of Tears of the Kingdom can vary depending on how you play. But on average, it could take you around 50 to 80 hours to complete the main storyline and some side quests.
It's hard to give an exact length as it depends on how you play and explore. But on average, it can take quite a few hours to complete the main storyline and side quests.
The story length of Tears of the Kingdom can vary depending on how quickly you progress and how much you explore. Generally, it can take several dozen hours to complete the main storyline.
In Diablo 3, every legendary weapon could be divided into ancient and ordinary legendary versions. Not all legendary weapons were marked as ancient and ordinary legendary. Some weapons might only be marked as legendary weapons of a certain version while others were not.
Therefore, when using a legendary weapon, one needed to determine whether it was an ancient or ordinary legendary weapon based on the version information displayed on the weapon itself. Some weapons might only display information about their specific versions and not other versions.
There were several ways to melt the ice in the Tear of the Kingdom. First of all, you can place firewood in front of the ice and light them, or use a fire-type weapon to stand next to the ice to melt it. Secondly, he could throw ice-type items into the river to form a floating ice board. Then, he could combine the weapon in his hand with the floating ice board to create an ice maker that could produce ice indefinitely. In addition, he could also use fire weapons and ruby staffs to melt ice. If none of the above methods were suitable, there might be other methods that were not mentioned.