Tears Of The Kingdom Player Creates Spectacular Flying Battleship

The contraption is enough to strike terrors into the hearts of Link's enemies.

Story Highlights

  • The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Reddit user created a fantastic flying battleship dubbed The Worldbreaker, which can wipe out foes from the sky.
  • The flying battleship uses balloons to take a lift to the clouds, and it can scour through the enemy bases and bomb them from afar with projectiles until the battery runs out.
  • Another Reddit user was able to craft a Transformer that can both be a vehicle and a battle mech, depending on the situation. The car was able to transform into a mech in seconds.
  • The user created the Transformer by making both the car and the mech with identical parts, letting it be transformed manually by the creator amid a battle.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom players are oozing with creativity, transforming ingenious ideas into speculator creations for everyone to behold. The title has amassed all the visionary minds to whip up fantastic contraptions to deal with the in-game challenges. One user has basically created a battleship that can sweep the floor from the sky by carpeting it with shots mercilessly. It is indeed the Flying Dutchman of the Hyrule Kingdom.

YouTube video

The YouTube video shared by the Reddit user Akario_ showcases the bewitching creation. The flying battleship is powered by three battery-consuming balloons and propellers that lift the wooden boat to the clouds. While the ship runs out of juice pretty fast, it is enough to fly over an enemy base and wipe it before landing gracefully. Moreover, the battery issue can be partly fixed using various methods available in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

The video reveals the take-off process for the flying battleship, which is very battery intensive. The clip cuts out plenty of times in between to make up for the lack of the ship’s power. Although The Worldbreaker proves to be a fearsome contraption against an enemy base, Akario does fly into it while bombarding the foes as they drop dead to coat the grass red with their blood. The battery life was able to last long enough for an effective round.

It is worth noting that this Tears of the Kingdom creation is a prototype for now, and an updated model will be uploaded in the near future. The players can keep track of The Worldbreaker by checking it out on the Zelda Builds website when it goes up.

Talking about ingenious Tears of the Kingdom creations, the Reddit user Patient_Course_ crafted a Transformer using a very creative method. The player crafted a car and a mech using the same parts so it could be quickly transformed by changing it into a mech before engaging with the enemies. The commenters praised the creator due to the intelligent logic that went behind the Transformer creation

Transformer V.1
by u/Patient_Course_5410 in HyruleEngineering

While the game has barely been out for a week, it has inspired a set of users to come up with brainiac ideas. Some have turned Link into a bomber pilot, while others resorted to clearing shrines through lazy but shrewd ways; the ingenuity will only increase as the user base grows. The one-plus million physical sales in Japan and ten million global sales during Tears of the Kingdom’s first week speak numbers to attest to the growing users. 

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has received an extremely positive reception all over the globe, becoming the best-rated title of all time on OpenCritic. Moreover, it is the sixth title ever to be awarded perfect Famitsu and Edge scores. While the game was only released for the Nintendo Switch on May 12, 2023, it can also be emulated on the PC.

Similar Reads: Tears Of The Kingdom Update 1.1.1 Addresses A Major Main Quest Bug.

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