For more, check out 20 details we noticed in the best Tears of the Kingdom trailer yet. We've been pouring over every second of yesterday's final Tears of the Kingdom trailer. There's also a slight possibility that this circle of rocks spotted in the trailer could serve a different purpose. Tears of the Kingdom appears to be shaking up a lot of returning elements from Breath of the Wild, so we'll have to wait and see if Nintendo has remixed the Korok hunt in any way. It took true dedication to track down each and every one, only to be rewarded with a giant piece of poop. Koroks hid in a number of different manners, including rock patterns, magnesis block puzzles, flowers, trails of sparks, and more. There were 900 Koroks spread across Hyrule's map for Link to hunt down. In Breath of the Wild, players used Korok seeds tp upgrade the number of weapons, shields, and bows they could hold in their inventory.