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OneThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomplayer has combined several Zonai cannons to make a multistage plane. Over the past few months, some inventiveTears of the Kingdomplayers have gone as far as to build self-sustaining vehicles, including electric cars, motorcycles, and helicopters. Many of these vehicles are made ofZonai devices, technological wonders which can be used for traversal and combat purposes. Each device provides a different advantage; for example, stabilizers keep structures balanced while laser emitters hit nearby enemies with a beam of light.

Tears of the Kingdomgives players a useful ability called Ultrahand, which is unlocked after completing the Ukouh Shrine. Using this ability, players can build whatever they want if they gather enough construction materials, such as planks of wood, Zonai devices, monster parts, and stone slabs. Ultrahand also works in sync with Autobuild, which allows players to recreate anything they’ve made recently. This ancient ability can be obtained by completingTears of the Kingdom’s A Mystery in the Depths main quest.

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AZelda: Tears of the Kingdomplayer known as Wise_Mulberry1065 on Reddit has built a functional multistage plane by combining Zonai cannons. It’s composed of a steering stick, three cannons, a Zonai wing, two fans, and a large wheel attached to a spring. This cannon-based vehicle has a simple but effective propulsion system that generates thrust. The player put Zonai cannons between two construct heads and used a spring to convert the energy of the explosion. The only downside to this build is that it has a fast-draining battery that prevents the player from staying in the air for a long time.

The core part of this plane is the Zonai wheel, which allows the player to attach three cannons to a spinning stage. It’s way bigger than wooden wheels and obtained fromdevice dispensers located in the Sky Islands. On the Reddit thread, many players were impressed by the idea behind the vehicle’s propulsion system, with some claiming that it’s the coolest creation they’ve ever seen.

Tears of the Kingdomhas players building a makeshift vehicleto locomote through the world of Hyrule. Aside from floating islands and underground caverns, Hyrule is full of beautiful locations that feature NPCs and quests, such as Hateno Village, Gerudo Desert, and Dueling Peaks. Players should keep in mind that some of these landmarks are also home to formidable enemies that can kill them in seconds.

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

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