Alright, let’s dive into this. Picture this: a new update just dropped for Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom—version 1.4.2, if anyone’s counting. It’s kinda like when you find an old sweater in your closet that miraculously fits better now. Weird, right?
So this update, it’s supposed to fix a bunch of stuff with Zelda Notes when you’re playing on the shiny new Switch 2. Honestly, I didn’t even know Zelda Notes was a thing until recently. Anyway—sorry, got sidetracked—I guess it was causing some hiccups? No idea why I noticed this, but it stuck with me.
Jumping to the “Patch Notes,” which sounds way more official than it probably is. They fixed this strange issue where if you boosted your hearts all the way up (because who doesn’t want max hearts?), you couldn’t use Health Recovery or Hearty Meal bonuses. Imagine running around with max hearts but zero ways to recover them. Go figure.
Anyway, they also tackled some other mysterious problems with Zelda Notes. I mean, several is a number, right? Details might be a bit fuzzy here, as usual with these updates.
Oh, and heads-up: you need to download the latest update to enjoy anything related to Zelda Notes. Kind of like how you need the latest Netflix update to binge-watch mediocre sitcoms nobody admits to liking.
Switching gears for a minute—because my mind is basically a pinball machine—there’s this music glitch in battles they’ve sorted out too. I don’t know about you, but silence during epic fights just feels awkward. Like eating popcorn at a funeral awkward.
They tossed in a few more fixes just for good measure, probably to make gameplay smooth like my grandma’s mashed potatoes. And that’s it, more or less! Who knew patch notes could be this… all over the place?