OneThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomplayer recently took to social media to share an impressive vehicle inspired byAvatar: The Last Airbender. Their creation is just the latest in a long list ofmarvelous machinery thatTears of the Kingdomplayers have been sharingsince the game’s May 12 debut.
Though fairly similar to its predecessor,Tears of the Kingdomups the ante on nearly every franchise feature, including Link’s magical powers. Among its follow-ups onBreath of the Wild’srunes is Ultrahand, an ability that lets players move and combine a multitude of objects in order to build various structures and vehicles.
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One such machine was recently made by Reddit user Alphey4406, who took inspiration fromAvatar: The Last Airbenderin order to construct something closely resembling a Sand-Sailer inThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. They subsequently shared a brief gameplay clip of their creation that shows Link braving the dunes of the Gerudo desert in the style ofAvatar’ssandbenders, all thanks to their custom-made vehicle. Naturally, the mast and sail found on the sled-like machine are purely cosmetic and there merely to complete the look of Si Wong tribes' Sand-Sailers.
As is the case with mostTears of the Kingdomvehicles that can be made from scratch, this Sand-Sailer-inspired machine relies on Zonai Energy Cells, meaning that its range and overall usefulness are directly proportional to the size of Link’s battery reserves. Due to that dependency,Tears of the Kingdomplayers aren’t advised to attempt this feat of engineering themselves until at least mid-game.
Fan-powered sleds are far from the only vehicle category that can be put together usingTears of the Kingdom’sUltrahand ability. On the contrary, Link can construct over half a dozen different machine types in the newZeldagame, including carriages, cars, boats, balloons, airplanes, and even things like skateboards and hovercrafts. Zonai Energy Cells serve as a vehicle equivalent of a stamina meter by facilitating traversal without making it too easy to rush past enemies.
Since taking to the skies is (still) the most effortless way to move across Hyrule,Tears of the Kingdomimposes an additional limit on aircraft by making common components like Zonai Wings despawn after 60 seconds of use. However, some of the players found that timer to be too limiting, having recently started calling for Nintendo to at the very least add a way of circumventing that mechanic come endgame.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis available now on Switch.
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