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A fan ofThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomshows off an impressive wooden case they made for the game. The wooden box features a large engraving on the front and makes for a unique and creative way to store their Switch cartridges.

Nintendo released its latestThe Legend of Zeldagame in May to widespread acclaim from critics and players alike. Many of these fans decide to express their passion in creative ways, such as theadorable crochetTears of the Kingdomdollone fan shared last week. Other players have found more unusual but equally crafty ways of showing their appreciation.

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Reddit user FrigginBoomT is another example of a passionateTears of the Kingdomfan. They combined that passion with their wood carving abilities to produce a unique wooden Switch cartridge case. The front cover features a beautiful engraving of the Hyrule Royal Crest, which incorporates the iconic Triforce while also being important to the series on its own. Opening the lid reveals two spaces for Nintendo Switch game cartridges. The cover and interior are both marked with simulated wear and tears, which fits with the post-post-apocalyptic version of Hyrule depicted inBreath of the WildandTears of the Kingdom.

Unsurprisingly, this is not FrigginBoomT’s first woodworking project. It is not even the first case they’ve made forTears of the KingdomandBreath of the Wild, sharing another design a few months ago. The case itself has a similar overall design, but its front cover depicts the rusty Master Sword and partly overgrown letter Z from theBreath of the Wildlogo. They have also made boxes forPokemonandMagic the Gatheringcards.

Like the game that inspired it, FrigginBoomT’s latest project received an overwhelmingly positive reception fromThe Legend of Zeldafans. As of this writing, the most upvoted comment was a joke suggesting that the case would be a good hiding place for one ofTears of the Kingdom’s Koroks, the mischievous forest spirits that became infamous amongBreath of the WildandTears of the Kingdomplayers for how hard they are to find.

Another commenter mentioned how the box’s empty second compartment could symbolize the hope for another sequel.Direct sequels are uncommon inThe Legend of Zelda, though rare doesn’t mean impossible. Either way, ifTears of the Kingdomdoes get a sequel, FrigginBoomT certainly has a great place to store it.

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

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