In Breath of the Wild, you could actually cancel your Fall damage, but does it actually mean you can do the same for Tears of the Kingdom? Here in our guide we will discuss and answer the question of the centuries “can you cancel fall damage in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom“
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What is a Fall Damage?
When you typically jump from a high ground, you will take some damage and your health depletes based on that distance. It is quite like in real life where gravity hurts you, except for the factor that you don’t have health and neither you have a respawn.
Every game has a different approach to that. In Souls-Bourne games, you take Fall Damage way more than any typical game. A few feet will take away your life and that isn’t the case with Zelda.
Canceling Fall Damage in Zelda
Breath of the Wild
Actually, you could cancel the Fall Damage in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom by pressing the R key. You should select a heavy weapon like an Axe and jump from high ground while aiming using R.
just as you are landing, you need to shift from that weapon to any other like a shield or a sword and that will negate the fall damage.
Tears of the Kingdom
You can’t cancel the Fall Damage in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom because that R is replaced and the whole mechanism is now changed. You can still try that out by using throw initially before jumping, but it still doesn’t work.
But, to no one’s surprise, there is a way to save yourself from a scenario where you are falling and your stamina falls short.
How to cancel Fall Damage in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom
When you are falling from a high ground, you can open your map and use fast travel to get to another place. Yes, it stops the movement and the time. Meaning, if you used it in the air, then you will remain in the air while fast traveling and choosing a location.
It isn’t quite same as negating the fall damage, but it still works. Don’t abuse it because you will have to travel again. Just in case where your stamina depletes and you want to save yourself from the Fall Damage.
Conclusion
The answer to “can you cancel fall damage in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom” is no, based on what you could actually do in Zelda Breath of the Wild. It can be a yes for someone else because you fast travel mid air, through your jump to protect yourself from fall damage as well.