During promotion forThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom,the Sky Islandswere obviously the main selling point. The Depths were somewhat teased in trailers and gameplay, but it wasn’t until players started to progress through the game that they came to discover there was an entire map underneath Hyrule to explore.

The Depths are linked to the main story ofThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomin many ways. The area offers new items to collect, more challenging enemies to battle, and treasures to be found. But as a new area, there are plenty of ways that the Depths could be improved — especially if there’s DLC in the future, which could expand upon what’s already there.

Gloom-infused enemies approaching Link

6Unique Enemies

Traditional enemies had a makeoverinTears of the Kingdom, and those living in the Depths have been taken over by Gloom. This makes defeating them more difficult for Link because when they make contact with Link, the Gloom will reduce Link’s hearts. Some Bokoblins and Lynels are covered in stone armor, providing players with an even more foreboding task.

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There was an opportunity for brand-new enemies to be introduced in the Depths, much like the large Frox creatures that roam around, ready to pounce. It would have been a pleasant surprise for players to experience more enemies only found in the Depths, much like only Constructs appearing on the Sky Islands. This would have given each layer of Hyrule a unique separation from each other.

5More New Creatures

While there are a fewnew creatures in the Depths, like Deep Fireflies, Little Frox, and Frox, no other unique creatures call the underworld of Hyrule their home. There could have been even more creatures to aid Link in his exploration. Possible creatures could include those who might help players make Sunny recipes to fight the Gloom that is much more prevalent down there.

BecauseSundelionsandSun Pumpkinscan’t be harvested in the Depths, players will be stuck when they run out. Lizards, beetles, or another creature could have been introduced in the Depths to resolve this issue.

Link in the Depths with a Little Frox

4More Varied Locations & Things To Do

Players will gradually notice that the Depths mirror what’s on Hyrule’s surface. Rivers become mountains and mountains become valleys. Towns and villages usually have an associated mine beneath them, while Shrines are directly linked to Lightroots below.

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Aside fromother areas like Coliseums, forests, and enemy strongholds, there are a lot of empty spaces within the Depths with nothing interesting between them. The Depths could have done with more intriguing landmarks for players to explore, besides navigating through the darkness. That’s the beauty of Hyrule’s surface — there’s always something interesting to see and even just admire in particular areas.

3Deeper Lore

Each region of Hyrule has a corresponding abandoned mine sitting beneath its towns and villages. There are other, smaller mines that Link can visit, where players can find deposits ofZonaiteand treasure chests. There was definitely a missed opportunity to include more lore within these areas of the Depths. After all, the main mines are directly linked to the main settlements of Hyrule’s main races on the surface, suggesting a deep connection to the Zonai tribe.

There could have been a deeper explanation relating to how tribes like the Gorons started below ground in theAncient City of Gorondia, or how these mines were first built. Players might also learn why they’ve fallen into such disrepair after the Zonai tribe ceased to exist, despite many Constructs keeping the mining processes running.

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2Varied & Unique Treasures

There’s lots of treasure to be found in the Depths, particularly if players havediscovered the Old Mapslittered around the Sky Islands. Each X marks a chest containing special armor. However, this could have been improved by rewarding players with something unique to the Depths, like ancient Zonai weapons. These chests could have contained new armor rather than ones acting as callbacks to previous games, especially since many were already featured inBreath of the Wild.

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One way to address this would be by making these outfits available to buy from Bargainer Statues (as they do become available for purchase there after Link finds the clothing in question). Then the treasude could be new outfits like different tiers of Gloom-resistant armor or overpowered weapons as a reward either. These could be either at locations marked as X on the Old Maps, or as a reward for defeating waves of enemies in the coliseums.

1Better Reward For Discovering All Lightroots

Players are rewarded with theAncient Hero’s Aspectarmor for completing all the Shrines on Hyrule’s surface. This set depicts a Zonai hero of old and provides a buff of 12 additional points in defense. Players would expect a similar giftfor lighting all the Lightrootsin the Depths, but are given the Dispelling Darkness medal instead as proof of their efforts.

It would have been more meaningful for players to receive something that marked their efforts, like a unique weapon for conquering the Depths or a comparable set of armor to the Ancient Hero’s Aspect. The Dispelling Darkness medal seems underwhelming for the amount of effort put into lighting up an entirely new map under Hyrule’s surface.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis available now on Nintendo Switch.

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