2023-08-11 00:52:33
Highlights In The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, a player has built the battle-ready Guardian Stalker, a terrifying enemy from Breath of the Wild. Guardians are absent in Tears of the Kingdom, but one player has recreated the Guardian Stalker using the game’s building mechanics. The machine is assembled in meticulous detail, using various materials and a popular set of Zonai weapons for maximum effectiveness. One particularly creative player managed to build a battle-ready Guardian Stalker from Breath of the Wild in The Legend of Zelda: Kingdom’s Tears. Their twisted antics are just the latest in a long list of terrifying war machines that Kingdom Tears players have been building since the game first came out. Guardians are the only type of Breath of the Wild enemies not found in any other Zelda game. And while some gamers hope to see them return as potential Kingdom Tears DLC, many are quite content to be deleted. After all, these robotic creatures were capable of causing so much grief throughout Breath of the Wild and they were especially terrifying to encounter during the early sections of the game. Related: Zelda: Kingdom’s Tears, a player building a controllable bird while leaving the Guardians of Kingdom’s Tears, isn’t forgotten, at least as far as Reddit user Huydeptrai0794 is concerned. Namely, this cunning player recently took it upon himself to recreate this foe’s most formidable form – the Guardian Stalker – using the Kingdom’s Tears building mechanics. They’ve done so with great success, as emphasized by a video they recently shared of the machine showing it making short work of Black Bokoblin. Putting this monstrosity together was no easy feat, its legs consisting of half a dozen Colgera jaws carefully attached to a wooden wheel via a pair of large Zonai wheels whose rotating motion allows the machine to walk. While killing Colgera in Kingdom’s Tears isn’t necessarily difficult, the recurring type of boss that can be found in The Depths only drops one jaw, so getting six of them can be a time-consuming task. Alternatively, players can simply take down a single Colgera, then duplicate its disassembly using Link’s Autobuild ability for three Zonaite pieces, which is what the creator of this battle-ready Guardian Stalker did. The rest of the design is fairly straightforward, with the mech’s body consisting of a single balloon basket with a Zonai joystick. Sitting on top of him is a builder head equipped with a Zonai beam emitter and a cannon, a combination popular in the current Kingdom Tears meta builder that essentially functions as a self-targeting laser turret. A video demo of the device that its author shared on Reddit also reveals that this makeshift Guardian Stalker is surprisingly responsive to controlling a device that moves in a mechanically complex, spider-like manner. The Legend of Zelda: Kingdom’s Tears is available on Nintendo Switch. MORE: How Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’s Rauru connects to Ocarina of Time
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