In another "you can do what now," moment from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, it turns out that you can make music in the game itself. There's a whole lot of things you can do in Tears of the Kingdom. You can ascend through anything, even if players keep forgetting. You can fuse all sorts of cool things. And apparently, you can even make music. No, you won't find a secret harp or other classic Zelda instrument hidden in one of the game's many shrines, as cool as that would be. Instead it's just players doing the absolute most with ultrahand, and one of the Zonai items you can get in the game, stakes. The main use of stakes is that you can insert them into pretty much anything else; they essentially bend physics and can be shoved into most walls as smooth as butter, letting you attach other objects to them. Useful for building stairs and other contraptions mostly, but one thing you might have noticed about them is that when you hit them they make a sound. And even more interestingly, the pitch changes depending on how far into the ground they're placed. Read more