A creativeTears of the Kingdomplayer creates an attack helicopter out of a collection of basic Zonai devices and two pieces that can only be found in certain shrines. Out of all the creations made in the game, this attack helicopter might just be the coolest flying device inThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
One of the most impressive things since the launch ofTears of the Kingdomhas been the creativity found in the fan base. Thanks to the game’s Ultrahand ability, players have managed to build some of the most impressive designs in video game history. A lot of these designs are practical, such as a cannon to launch Koroks or a mobile death ray to eliminate a Lynel or Gleeok in seconds. OneTears of the Kingdomplayer made a working combustion engine, a rare feat for any game that allows building. As nice as it is to make practical creations inTears of the Kingdom, many players choose to aim their creativity at building something that just looks cool.
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Reddit User SenseiRaf posted a clip of his coolest creations, an attack helicopter. In the clip, Link is shown using his Autobuild ability to piece together the helicopter using mostly common parts that can be found at theZonai device dispensers located around Hyrule. This includes the shock emitters that appear to keep the propellors moving. According to one commenter for the video, this attack helicopter can be rebuilt using Autobuild for as low as 51 Zonite.
The biggest question mark for most of the commenters for the video is where SenseiRaf managed to get the propellors from, considering that propellors are not available in Zonai device dispensers. These propellors are actually exclusive to certain shrines in the game, such as the shrine in the middle of the spiral in Akkala. Once the player locates the propeller, they can fuse it to a weapon, then take it toTarrey Town to unfusethe two pieces from each other. From there, the player can build the helicopter, then easily rebuild it later using Autobuild.
Other players claimed to have built the same attack helicopter and have less than stellar reviews for its practicality. These players say that this flying device doesn’t steer as well as theair bike that can be built inTears of the Kingdom, and that it’s impossible to land the helicopter without crashing it. Still, what this attack helicopter lacks in practically, it gains in cool factor.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis available on Nintendo Switch.
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