In the E3 2021 trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, then still referred to as the sequel to Breath of the Wild, Link’s arm is shown to glow bright green during a cinematic. Gameplay from that trailer, and in the new title reveal trailer, didn’t provide much in terms of other information, however. Link swirled in green magic when using certain abilities, but his arm was kept suspiciously hidden. All that was clear was that Link’s arm had changed to a dark color and was wrapped in strange detail.

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The new statue, which Nintendo is showcasing as part of a Nintendo Live Event in Japan, shows the arm in all its glorious detail. Link is shown holding his glowing green arm with his palm open, his other arm planted at his other shoulder as if holding the green arm in place. The green arm, which looks like glass or crystal of some kind, is also wrapped in angular golden metallic lines.

While there’s no confirmed lore for the arm yet, it seems likely to be a lost technology from the 10,000-year-old ancient tribe from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. The ancient tribe had highly advanced technology and built the game’s guardians and Divine Beasts, but was forced to disband by the King of Hyrule who feared them. Much of the technology in Breath of the Wild, including the shrines, teleportation, the Sheikah Slate, and more stems from the ancient tribe or is derivative from their works.

Link will presumably “earn” this arm in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom much like he finds the Sheikah Slate in Breath of the Wild. The arm will then serve as the tool allowing Link to use various abilities and magics, or grant him access to new locales. That it also looks cool is just a bonus.

Since The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’s release date is still over half of a year away, it may be some time before more information is shared regarding Link and his arm. It’s just a matter of time before the secrets of the arm and its green glow are revealed.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom releases May 12, 2023, on Switch.

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