Building Massive Planes in Tears of the Kingdom: Discover the Epic Creations and Unique Mechanics

2023-07-22 04:57:50

Highlights Tears of the Kingdom players were pushing the game’s building mechanics to the limits, with one of them creating a plane that was ridiculously long and required an external power source due to its size. The use of guardrails from the game’s Construct Factory is central to this build, with 16 guardrails forming the fuselage and two acting as wings. The unique physics of the guard rail, the lightest object in the game, allows the massive vehicle to take off despite rocking, and the addition of an external battery keeps the single propeller motor running for a long time. One adventurer in The Legend of Zelda: Kingdom’s Tears pushed the game’s building mechanics to their limits by engineering a ridiculously long plane that was too massive to power using conventional means. Then, they took to social media to share their accomplishments, shortly after they made Kingdom Tears player Beni a Mandalorian star inspiring. The massive utility value of planes has made flying machines among the most popular contraptions Kingdom Tears fans have been building since the game’s inception in mid-May. And while some players have so far focused on improving their designs by making them as simple and energy-efficient as possible, others have chosen to try extravagant designs like Kingdom’s Tears King Gleoc Mix. Related: Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom player transports Bubbulfrog across the map and the latest feat of engineering has arrived in the shape of a ridiculously long plane created by Reddit user PokeyTradrrr. Their bizarre device includes 16 guardrails found in the Tears of the Kingdom Construct Factory, 14 of which are used for the body, and the remaining two act as wings. The reason this comically massive car can launch off the ground after so much wiggling is due to the unique physics of the guard rail containing the guard rail, which is the lightest thing known in the game. A barely visible but important component of this newly combined design is the Zonai battery placed near the aircraft’s tail, directly below the single propeller motor. Called, Kingdom Tears imposes a hard cap on the distance a given Zonai device can be from a power source, which is usually a Link battery strap. Since this plane exceeds this limit many times, its only engine requires an external power source, which is why its author has equipped it with an extra battery. Although the vehicle can’t rely on Link’s power cell reserves, its only motivation isn’t particularly power-hungry, which allows this ridiculously long plane to keep flying for a fairly long time. PokeyTradrrr also created an alternate version of this contraption that uses two Zonai propellers instead of a propeller and is short enough to operate without an external battery, but sacrifices mobility due to its lack of wings and horizontal momentum. Comically long planes are far from the only application of the guard rail fans have conjured up so far. Shortly after discovering the part, another player was able to use this unique component to improve upon Kingdom’s Tears classic hoverbike design. The game’s latest update coincided with the discovery of the guardrail, so there’s still a chance that Nintendo will patch its unique features in the future. The Legend of Zelda: Kingdom’s Tears is available on Nintendo Switch. More: Why Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom DLC would be a golden opportunity
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