Unveiling the Astonishing Zelda: Awe-Inspiring UFO-Shaped Flying House Leaves Gamers in Awe

Unveiling the Astonishing Zelda: Awe-Inspiring UFO-Shaped Flying House Leaves Gamers in Awe

A trailblazing Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom gamer showcases their ingenuity by crafting a mesmerizing, UFO-inspired floating residence and successfully takes flight Witness the awe-inspiring creation as it soars through the skies, a testament to the player's boundless creativity

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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom players have found a new way to build and customize their dream homes in the game.

By employing Zonai devices such as Rockets and Hover Stones, players can levitate their houses in the sky. This method entails launching rockets to affix hover stones, enabling the house to ascend and stay afloat until building mode is reactivated.

A creative player of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has achieved an impressive feat by constructing a circular floating house. This video showcases a whole new level of creativity in building houses within the game, utilizing its physics and Zonai devices.

While the idea of Link having his own house was initially introduced in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Tears of the Kingdom truly allows fans to personalize their dream homes. To build a house in Tears of the Kingdom, players must first complete the side quest called "Mattison's Independence" in Tarrey Town. Once this quest is finished, Link can purchase a plot of land from Rhondson for 1,500 rupees. Players can then choose from various room shapes, some of which provide storage for Link's weapons, bows, and shields. It is important to keep in mind that Link's house can only have a maximum of 15 rooms, imposing a size limitation on the construction.

Link's house in Tears of the Kingdom is usually grounded, but Reddit user Symbol_1 had different plans. In a video posted, Link fires his bow at Zonai devices on top of his circular home, causing it to immediately ascend and hover in the air. Link then calls for an inspection from Granteson, the attendant from Hudson Construction, who quickly approves despite the absence of a house on the land. The video then transitions to Link descending and landing in the central triangle room, revealing the nine interconnected storage areas.

This trick relies on two crucial Zonai devices found in Tears of the Kingdom: Zonai Rockets and Zonai Hover Stones. One of the upper rooms of the house acts as a hook, and when Link shoots the rockets, it compels the hover stones to become lodged at the top of the hook. Through the game's physics, these hover stones provide just enough momentum to raise the entire house into the air. Remarkably, the house remains suspended in the air after conversing with Granteson, as long as the player refrains from activating building mode again.

Symbol_1 acknowledged fghhjjjiiioooop, a Reddit user, for providing inspiration for this design by being the first to float their house in Tears of the Kingdom. Players interested in constructing their own floating UFO-style abode should gather Zonai Rockets and Zonai Hover Stones before starting the construction process. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom can be played on Nintendo Switch.