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Fan Pitch For Zelda: TOTK DLC Is So Perfect Nintendo Needs To Take Note

Many may already consider to be one of the best games ever made but that hasn't stopped the community from suggesting some excellent ideas for DLC. Despite the game proving successful among both fans and critics, Nintendo disappointed many fans when it confirmed that it saw the product as a finished entity and had no plans to further expand upon it with an expansion of post-launch updates. Given its scale, doesn't need an expansion but these concepts are too exciting to ignore.

Posted to Reddit by user ICBPeng1, the player suggested an excellent idea for DLC that would allow Link to flesh out his house by increasing the buildable area of the property.

In doing so, the number of rooms available could be doubled as features like wallpaper and furniture could be added to offer more customization options for those who'd prefer to decorate rather than chase down Korok Seeds. In, the plot of land on which Link can build is restricted to 15 pieces, meaning players have to be careful which modules they want to install in their house.

The Triforce doesn’t play a large role in BOTW or TOTK, but a hidden detail shows that there could be an interesting reason for its absence.

The pitch for a dedicated piece of house-building DLC managed to impress many members of the community, sparking some additional ideas on how could be improved with DLC. One of the most interesting concepts would be an expansion that tasked players with using Link's building abilities to reconstruct parts of Hyrule that have crumbled under Ganondorf's influence. That could be undertaking a massive project like fixing Castle Hyrule or simply mending some of the smaller hamlets scattered around the map.

Out of all the modules available for Link's house, the most expensive are the Weapon, Bow, and Shield stand rooms: Each one costs 600 rupees.

Such an expansion seems like an excellent idea given that it wouldn't require significant amounts of set-up or narrative. It's less of an expansion and more of an

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