Summary

  • The Fuse ability in Tears of the Kingdom offers endless possibilities for players to create unique weapon combinations and boost damage.
  • Utilizing materials like Bomb Flowers, Muddle Buds, and Gibdo Bones can lead to powerful fusions with high base damage.
  • Enemies scale in difficulty, with higher-level monster parts like Silver Bokoblin Horns and Silver Lynel Saber Horns providing substantial fuse damage.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom's release marked another stellar achievement for Japanese gaming giant Nintendo. Based on countless reviews, the sequel has topped Breath of the Wild in many ways. The return of old abilities and the addition of fresh ones, especially Ultrahand and Fuse, have enhanced gameplay in many new ways. They allow players to create as many transportation and weapon combinations as they can dream up, allowing their imagination to run wild while exploring the massive world of Hyrule.

Tears of the Kingdom poster beside Link from the game, who is stood next to a sun pumpkin
The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom: Top 10 Items Every Player Should Be Using

To have the best odds of survival in Tears of the Kingdom, be sure to keep these items stocked and handy.

A few examples of the possibilities include a flamethrower, a hammer, a long spear, and so much more. While weapon durability is still a cause for concern, creating fusions allows for increased power and various ways, including elemental, to take down opponents. The opportunities are endless for imaginative players, but some will do more damage than others and are the best choices for Link to use in a fight.

Updated on April 13, 2025, by Connor Wright: Despite The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom's multitude of industry-defining gameplay mechanics, the title's 'Fuse' system is the one that has arguably captured players' imaginations the most. Although fusing materials simultaneously increases a weapon's damage output and alters its durability, the creative uses of Hyrule's seemingly endless pool of materials to bolster Tears of the Kingdom's weapon variety have allowed players to utilize some of the series' most devastating weaponry.

20 Shield Bomb

Material Fuse Damage: 1 (explosion deals substantial damage)

  • Shield + Bomb Barrel

This option gives new meaning to the idiom, “The best offense is a good defense.” With the help of this fusion in Tears of the Kingdom, players can take down enemies very quickly. Not only does the defense protect them, but it deals solid damage as well. Once Link fuses a Bomb Barrel onto his shield, it will explode when a foe hits it and will, at the very least, throw the enemy backward.

This fusion uses up one Bomb Barrel per hit. It's a great way for Link to use items lying around in the environment to his advantage, especially since these barrels can't be carried in the inventory and must be directly fused. While any kind of shield will do, it’s best to pick one with great durability and defense on the off chance that players might find themselves without Bomb Barrels.

19 Freeze Spear

Material Fuse Damage: Undisclosed (ice damage upon impact)

  • Spear + Icicle

A powerful choice, this fusion allows players to immobilize enemies on hit. They can create it by melting down big icicles into small fusible forms. By attaching them to a long-ranged weapon, ideally a spear, they can keep a safe distance and freeze foes, causing ice damage.

Players can use this elemental combination to get some breathing space when they are outnumbered, though it’s more suitable for taking on a lesser number of enemies. Picking a higher-damage option, such as a Royal Halberd or a Royal Guard’s Spear, is recommended for additional benefit. Gamers can also go the safer route and freeze opponents first, change weapons for another elemental damage pick like fire or thunder, and make short work of any enemies they encounter in Tears of the Kingdom.

18 Bomb Flower Arrows

Material Fuse Damage: 1 (explosion deals substantial damage)

  • Arrow + Bomb Flowers

This fusion is simple and does not require players to go on a special hunt. Bomb Flowers are quite common in the massive world of Hyrule and make for excellent area-of-effect (AoE) weapons. By fusing them onto arrows, gamers can fire special variants from a safe distance and cause massive damage, even pushing enemies off cliffs.

Since these can be used quite early in the game, players can create a stockpile of Bomb Flowers in Link's inventory and use them every chance they get. These are especially useful when clearing out hordes of low-ranked enemies or dealing significant damage in boss fights. Using these with a higher-level bow like the Great Eagle Bow or Royal Bow adds extra benefit.

17 Muddle Bud Arrows

Material Fuse Damage: 1 (Enemies Deal Damage to Each Other)

  • Arrow + Muddle Buds

Muddle Bud Arrows are a great combination that is viable for early as well as late phases in Tears of the Kingdom. Since this item causes a powerful odor that can disorient foes, it comes in handy when dealing with a group of them. Muddle Buds can be found exclusively in the depths or purchased from bargainer statues using Poes.

Link holding a Naydra Blade and a Naydra Hammer
Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom – 7 Best Ice Weapons

Ice weapons in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom can be used to great effect once players track them down.

The Muddle Bud confuses enemies and will prompt them to attack each other, providing Link with plenty of time to escape or have stronger enemies whittle down the weaker crowd. This fusion can come in clutch since there are many locations around Hyrule's landscape where gamers are ambushed by a horde of enemies.

16 Homing Arrows

Material Fuse Damage: 4 (Aerocuda Eyeball)

  • Arrow + Eyeball

This ranged fusion allows players to deal a lot of damage to fast-moving enemies. It is crucial in fights that need quick reflexes or for those who can have a rough time aiming on the Nintendo Switch. They can create these special arrows by fusing arrows with Keese Eyeballs, Aerocuda Eyeballs, or Ocotorok Eyeballs.

Simply put, these variants home in on the target and strike hard, allowing players some leniency with their aim. They're perfect for flying enemies or bosses like Gleeoks and Flux Constructs. Although the fusion helps them strike true, it is not recommended for group fights as there is a chance it may target the undesired enemy.

15 Spiked Iron Ball Hammer

Material Fuse Damage: 15

  • Royal Claymore + Spiked Iron Ball

The Spiked Iron Ball Hammer is quite crucial in Tears of the Kingdom, as it helps make quick work of those frustrating armored enemies. It does 29 blunt damage, 14 from the Royal Claymore and 15 from the Spiked Iron Ball. While the damage it does is decent enough – especially in early-game – its primary importance comes with its ability to take down enemy armor, exposing them to other melee attacks.

Link holding a fire-breath lizal blade next to an image of Gleeok Flame Horn
Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom – 6 Best Fire Weapons

Players who like to prioritize fire damage in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom should track down the following weapons.

When in a pinch and without the Spiked Iron Ball, players can create a makeshift hammer by fusing the best sword they have to the rocks littered across Hyrule. Any heavy, hammer-like weapon can be used to break armor or easily smash ore deposits. However, Spiked Iron Balls can usually be found in Bokoblin forts and camps, often in some sort of trap designed to squish Link, so players can make a note of where these camps are and teleport to them for a quick fuse.

14 Dinraal Hammer

Material Fuse Damage: 16

  • Two-Handed Weapon + Shard of Dinraal's Spike

Dragons are a massive part of this game, and with several flying around Hyrule at any time, it won't take long for players to realize they can humanely harvest parts of these mythical beasts. Overall, dragon materials are among the rarest and most valuable monster parts, but ultimately, they're most useful in weapon form.

Dragon shards can be found on the backs of all dragons, and there are usually multiple ready for Link to take. This means landing on a dragon can provide several shards, which can be attached to any weapon for added damage and an elemental power. Dinraal's Hammer is a great choice since fire damage is strong against ice enemies and can set fire to grass for a quick escape, but the shard from any dragon will make an epic weapon for Link to wield.

13 Silver Lynel Reaper

Material Fuse Damage: 28

  • Scimitar of the Seven + Silver Lynel Saber Horn

Although players have to craft the legendary Gerudo Scimitar of the Seven themselves, and "as far as Materials for these Legendary Weapons go, this is the most expensive one", combining the legendary blade with the similarly powerful Silver Lynel Saber Horn creates arguably one of the most impactful early-game weapons.

Despite the hoops that players have to jump through to gain this powerful fusion combination - from the expansive material-gathering required and defeating a boss-like Silver Lynel - the result is a single-handed weapon that can comfortably see players through to Tears of the Kingdom's very end.

12 Gleeok Horn Spear

Material Fuse Damage: 30

  • Spear + Gleeok Horn

Any players looking for a high-damage weapon that's also elemental need not look further than a Gleeok horn. There are three different kinds: Flame, Frost, and Thunder – each one as formidable as the last. These nasty horns generally have a fuse damage of 30 – one of the highest around – and once paired with a Royal Guard claymore/spear or legendary weapon, players will be unstoppable.

The biggest challenge with this fuse material will be obtaining it. Although there is a chance to win it from the Lucky Treasure Shop in Lurelin Village, players' best bet is to take down a Gleeok. Depending on which one gamers plan to battle, the best course of action is to upgrade the respective armor via a Great Fairy. Either flame-resistant, frost-resistant, or lightning-resistant armor should be worn, as well as a few meals that will boost defense. Stocking up on eyeballs and arrows will also be integral to the fight.

11 Silver Boko Reaper

Material Fuse Damage: 31

  • Gloom Sword + Silver Bokoblin Horn

After players have encountered a certain number of common enemies, namely the Bokoblins and Moblins that are littered around the map, they'll find these monsters begin to scale in difficulty. Although this might present a problem for those trying to avoid them, it's a great way to farm monster parts that will make brilliant weapon fusions.

The simplest of all these high-level monster parts is the Silver Bokoblin Horn. After defeating enough Red, Blue, and/or Black Bokoblins, more powerful Silver Bokoblins will spawn, and when defeated, they drop their horns. These silver horns with a yellow bobble add a 31 fuse damage to any weapon they're fused with. Fusing it with something like a Gloom Sword – which has a 41 base damage – creates a weapon able to deal 72 damage. It's easily one of the most available materials in the game when it comes to making high-damage weapons.