Speed Demon: Zelda Player Crafts Lightning-Fast Vehicle

Speed Demon: Zelda Player Crafts Lightning-Fast Vehicle

Experience the thrill of speed in Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom with a fan-built non-rocket vehicle that's one of the fastest ways to traverse Hyrule Get ready to zoom past enemies and explore the vast kingdom like never before

A skilled Tears of the Kingdom enthusiast has designed a groundbreaking ground vehicle that allows players to navigate through the expansive Kingdom of Hyrule with impressive speed. This unique vehicle boasts two large wheels, one of which is adorned with smaller wagon wheels, and outshines all other vehicles created by Tears of the Kingdom players thus far in terms of practicality and efficiency.

Tears of the Kingdom has received widespread acclaim since its release, even setting a new Guinness World Record for the fastest-selling Nintendo game ever. Fans of the Zelda franchise have commended the game for its unprecedented level of freedom, allowing them to freely explore the vast expanse of Hyrule. Nonetheless, the game has been the subject of criticism from a few players who have tried to discredit it without providing a valid argument. However, their attempts to lower the game's score on Metacritic were met with opposition from the dedicated Zelda community.

A Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom player, twolf201 on Reddit, has impressed the gaming community with their latest creation - a speedy non-rocket vehicle resembling the Tsmeu-6 from the Star Wars universe. The vehicle seems to be a wheel bike made by attaching wagon wheels to a larger wheel, which is then held up by another large wheel. According to the creator, the left wheel is covered in wagon wheels to increase its diameter, while the right wheel's axle is held in place by a stabilizer to transfer all of its rotational motion to the left wheel. In addition, the bike's aesthetic appeal is enhanced by the optical illusion of wheels going backward. The vehicle has received praise from other players for its low battery consumption and energy efficiency. Fans of both The Legend of Zelda and Star Wars have also expressed their enthusiasm, with some joking that Link looks like he's ready to fight Obi-Wan Kenobi on his Tsmeu-6. This is not the first time that these two franchises have merged, as a creative player has previously built a TIE fighter based on the Advanced X1 model.

With new mechanics like Link's Ultrahand and Autobuild abilities, Tears of the Kingdom has improved upon gameplay aspects compared to Breath of the Wild in 2017. Players can now construct vehicles and structures by attaching materials together. In just a few weeks, players have already shared how to create impressive war machines, and the trend shows no signs of slowing down. Tears of the Kingdom is exclusively available on the Nintendo Switch.