Stone Talus can be tough opponents to take down in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, but a player has successfully achieved this using Link's Master Cycle Zero. When Breath of the Wild first came out, simultaneously with the launch of the Nintendo Switch, it took the world by storm and completely revamped the typical structure of a standard Zelda game. In the Hyrule of Breath of the Wild, gamers found familiar enemies from previous games, but they also got to get to know all sorts of new creatures that they had never seen before.A while after it launched, DLC for the game was released, and gamers got a ton of new content to play through with the Master Trials and the Champion's Ballad expansion packs. After completing the latter and taking down Monk Maz Koshia, players were given control of the Master Cycle Zero - a fast vehicle summoned with the Sheikah Slate rune mechanic. When this vehicle was first introduced, fans had a great time with it and shared all sorts of incredible stunts with the community.RELATED: Zelda Fan Art Shows What Link Would Look Like As a SamuraiTwitter user aquatic_ambi has even managed to defeat a Stone Talus using the Master Cycle Zero - an impressive feat, to say the least. In Breath of the Wild, in order to damage this mini-boss, players must climb onto its back to hit the Stone Talus' ore deposit on top. It can be quite difficult because Stone Taluses are constantly moving and will occasionally stomp on the floor to throw the player off their back. In the clip, the fan drives over to the monster, uses the jumping option to get onto its arm, and boosts Link up to successfully reach the deposit and hit it with the front of the bike.

In the comments section, other users mention how unnecessary it feels to do this, but how great it is to know that it's even possible. In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, weapons have a durability meter, and this is just an example of how fans can keep them intact.

The motorcycle rune certainly received a lot of love from Zelda fans, and with the release of the game's sequel just around the corner, many players can't help but wonder if the Master Cycle Zero will make a return in Tears of the Kingdom. It seems that the upcoming Zelda game will have a lot of mobility options, but it is unknown if, besides horses and player-built gimmicks, the legendary hero will be able to ride this well-deserved prize once again.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is available on the Wii U and Nintendo Switch.

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