


Stacking plays a big part in the puzzles, whether it's piling up to reach a switch, forming a tower to hit an enemy's high up weak point, or hurling each other on to higher places. Whether it's pressing down three buttons to open a door, or making use of Tri Force Heroes biggest feature - the ability to stack your little elven guys into a three-person-high totem pole - you'll need to make use of your party if you plan on venturing forth. By royal decree, no-one is allowed to head out in anything other than a trio of friends (although it doesn't matter if they're human friends, or computer controlled ones) - but an even bigger reason to travel in threes is that the land's forests, volcanoes and ice caves are littered with puzzles and challenges that require three people to complete. And as one such hero, it appears your time has come.īut the Drablands is a dangerous place, rife with enemies and perils galore. So, he does what any ruler worth his salt would do, and sends out a call for someone else to solve his problems for him, advertising for heroes with pointed ears, thick side burns and a side parting to head to the Drablands, break the witch's curse and save the realm. As such, the inhabitants are afraid to be stylish, and the king - understandably - worries for his kingdom's waning fashion flair. You can help Zelda Wiki by expanding it.ĭownloadable content is distributed through the Internet by publishers, either for no additional cost or through some form of monetization, and can range from cosmetics to full expansions.Tri Force Heroes' basic premise is simple and suitably silly - in a kingdom that prides itself on it's fashion sense, a grumpy witch has cursed the princess with a permanent wardrobe malfunction, kitting her out in an un-removable drab brown onesie instead.
