Summary
- Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom players have showcased their building skills with creations like a self-sufficient car and quantum vehicles, thanks to the game's Ultrahand ability and fuse entanglement glitch.
- The game's refined gameplay mechanics have allowed players to bring their dream vehicles into existence and upgrade their offensive capabilities using Zonai devices.
- Reddit user jaerick impressed the community with their functional space shuttle consisting of five stages, showcasing their engineering prowess in the game.
One inventive The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom player has built a functional space shuttle that consists of different propellants. Tears of the Kingdom players have done an excellent job using Link's Ultrahand ability to construct mechanical devices, with one being a self-sufficient car that can go on forever. Things have gotten even more interesting since some players discovered a way to craft quantum vehicles. Thanks to the fuse entanglement glitch, they have been experimenting with the game's physics and building machines whose parts are invisible.
It's safe to say that Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has raised the bar for building excellence thanks to its refined gameplay mechanics. The Ultrahand ability allows players to bring their dream vehicles into existence, with Zonai devices making it easier to upgrade their offensive capabilities. Ever since the release of the game, the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom community has shared hundreds of eclectic and bizarre creations, some of which set fans abuzz with their innovative schematics.
Reddit user jaerick posted a clip of them piloting a space shuttle, which consists of five stages stacked on top of each other, just like its real-life counterparts. They seem to have combined a bunch of fans and placed them beneath a Zonai plane. The entire shuttle is attached to the top of a construct head, so it can lift itself in the air without activating devices on the plane. Also, once the battery is consumed, the power source of the control stick gains access to fans and rockets that were active but not powered. The player could reach enough height to descend on Tears of the Kingdom's Jirutagumac Shrine.
The Jirutagumac Shrine is a flying sphere found above the Lanayru Sky Archipelago. There is a whole little puzzle inside this rotating ball, which requires players to use the Ultrahand ability to reach their reward. As with many other shrines, it will teach how to use Tears of the Kingdom's Zonai devices to crate functional vehicles.
This engineering marvel quickly amassed praise on Reddit, with some Tears of the Kingdom fans admitting that this is more impressive with its multiple stages. Some also claimed that they would love to see the player use the shuttle to reach from the Depths to the Sky Islands. As it turns out, this is not the first time jaerick has built intricate vehicles in the game. About two months ago, they made a "glider-launching glider" that consist of nothing but some Zonai devices.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is available now for Nintendo Switch.