The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD - How to Use Shield
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD seeks to improve upon the 10-year-old original in some key ways. Most notably, Skyward Sword HD has added standard button controls in addition to the motion controls that were mandatory on the Wii version of the game. With either control scheme, the inputs necessary for some actions are just not obvious. This guide will explain how to use the shield in Skyward Sword HD with both motion controls and standard controls.
The Nintendo Switch re-release of the classic features improved motion controls over the original. This is great for die-hard fans that want to experience one of their favorite games just as they remember. However, the new controls in Skyward Sword HD may be preferable for many players. Whichever control scheme gamers choose, it's undeniable that the appeal of this black sheep in the Zelda series is now broader than ever.
It could be said that a swordsman is only as good as his ability to use a shield. Players who don't master the art of blocking will struggle immensely against some of the boss fights in Skyward Sword.
The first step is to equip a shield. This is done by holding the R button to bring up the item pouch menu, and then selecting the shield that Link should use. If players find that they don't have enough room for a shield in their pouch, they should visit Beedle's shop to buy an expansion.
As for actually using a shield in combat, it will vary based on the player's chosen control scheme.
When a shield is equipped, players will thrust the shield forward when they shake the left Joy-Con. This initial Shield Bash motion can deflect or parry incoming attacks with the right timing. Players should keep in mind that shaking the Joy-Con while sprinting will initiate a roll instead.
When a shield is equipped, players will thrust the shield forward when they press the left analog stick. This initial Shield Bash motion can deflect or parry incoming attacks with the right timing. For players who find this type of input to be awkward during the heat of battle, it's always possible to switch back to motion controls.
Unfortunately, even the most faithful shields will eventually break from the stress of combat. Luckily shields can be repaired for a price. Even so, players will eventually want to get their hands on the unbreakable Hylian Shield.
Until the late portions of the game when the Hylian Shield is available, gamers will want to focus on upgrading their current shields as much as possible. With a solid shield and masterful technique, players will have no problem conquering the great evils that lurk in Hyrule.
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is available now on Wii and Nintendo Switch.
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