The Krogs are back in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and they need your help.

Oftentimes, you’ll need to bring two separate Krogs back together. Sounds easy in theory, but the results aren’t always easy on the innocent Krogs.

Is that how it works?

Players use Link’s new Ultrahand abilities to help out the Krogs with their problems. So as in some cases, the Krogs probably didn’t envision it.

In the meantime, the name Korok Space Program has prevailed for one method. How come? See for yourself:

The game should win game of the year just for letting you do this:
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In this case, at least the Krog lands safely and seems okay.

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In the following example, too, the intentions may have been quite good. But: “The extra weight had some unexpected effects on today’s start.” I’ll leave it at that.

Again, don’t overdo it:

Another trend, if you will, is crucifixion:

Whether intentional or not, the poor Krog is crucified in this case as well.

The next example is of truly biblical proportions:

And that’s not the end of the Krogs’ suffering. They will probably curse Link’s new Ultrahand powers.

Here, one of the mine wagons is quickly transformed into a bumper car. The Krog’s reaction at the end says it all.

Here, too, the question arises as to whether this was intentional or not. Probably not.

Finally, there is also a Krog grill. Yes, you read that right. Now all that’s missing is the right seasoning.

What have you done to the poor Krogs?

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