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I understand why Nintendo chose to have the breakable weapons. I mean, they really want you to not be siloed into a specific weapon and experiment. Heck, that's probably why they expanded upon it in TotK, so that now you can even fuse weapons. At the same time, I find myself hoarding weapons as a precious resource and that's the downside. You don't even want to use your best weapons because you know that they will eventually break.
I 100% agree with you.
Now the infinite durability for Hero weapons mod also has flaws, in that you can basically ignore every other weapon and tool if you fuse them right.
But honestly, there's enough other stuff going on that ditching the weapon juggling doesn't take away from the fun, as long as you don't overspec the hero weapons with powerful fuses.
I feel like it's a genuine gameplay improvement, and I would have liked so see Nintendo balance the system natively in a way that makes the Hero weapons really special.