Another player ofThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomhas found a clever way to transport a dozen Koroks at once in the Nintendo Switch action-RPG. One of the more tediousTears of the Kingdomactivitiesthat many fans can accomplish on the side, the player base will likely be interested to see any way to make these particular set of quests easier to complete.

When it was revealed thatKoroks were making a comeback inTears of the Kingdom, Nintendo made it known that interacting with the creatures would be a bit different in theBotWsequel. However, when the game launched, the player base seemed to have mixed reactions when it came to the Koroks. Some seem determined to make the creatures' lives a living hell by building various devices to torture them, while this particular player decided that convenience is more important when transporting the Koroks around Hyrule.

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On Reddit, user throwaway_UVA shared a short clip of how they were moving Koroks around in theirThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomplaythrough. In the video, Link can be seen driving a large wagon around but with around a dozen Koroks attached to the vehicle. The footage is quite entertaining, given the high speed of the wagon and the flavor text that pops up while the Koroks seem to be having the ride of their lives. The Redditor shared that their boyfriend seemed to think that using this method to move the creatures was the incorrect way of playing the game.

Many fellow players on the Reddit thread would likely disagree with throwaway_UVA’s boyfriend, especially since they seem very entertained in how the original poster tackled the situation. Some poked fun about Koroks crossing the borders of Hyrule, pointing out imaginary immigration laws, while others were happy to share their mixed feelings aboutTears of the Kingdom’s Koroks. Others also talked about the different methods they used to help reunite these creatures with their friend, likely in hopes to help give fellow players inspiration on fun ways to move them around.

Despite how repetitive and tedious these tasks can be in-game, the player base seems to be having a lot of funtorturing Koroks inTears of the Kingdom. Hopefully players will still strive to reunite the lost Koroks with their friends in the game, no matter the method they choose to use in accomplishing the task.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis available now on the Nintendo Switch.

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