The absence of the Divine Beasts in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, a direct sequel to Breath of the Wild, is a notable and somewhat perplexing omission. These colossal mechanical creatures played a central role in the narrative and gameplay of Breath of the Wild. They were essential for sealing away Calamity Ganon and were central to the game’s storyline. Yet, in Tears of the Kingdom, they are conspicuously absent and hardly mentioned.

The Divine Beasts’ history and significance in the Zelda lore are substantial. Their reawakening and the subsequent battles to free them from the Blight Ganons were pivotal elements in Breath of the Wild’s story. These events shaped the game world and directly contributed to the fight against Calamity Ganon.
While there are theories suggesting that Zelda may have had the Divine Beasts decommissioned due to the chaos they caused or their corruption, this remains speculative. It’s surprising that Tears of the Kingdom provides so little reference to these once-prominent beings. A simple mention or explanation of their fate in the game’s world would have helped bridge this gap.

The absence of the Divine Beasts in Tears of the Kingdom leaves players curious about their ultimate fate and their role in this new Hyrule. The decision to minimize their presence feels like an enigmatic choice, and fans may hope for clarification or resolution in future Zelda installments.




