A player of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has come up with a versatile vehicle that can be used as a boat, a car, or a plane. Breath of the Wild allowed Zelda fans to go places they had never been able to go before with any of the previous entries in the series. The Magnesis rune available in Breath of the Wild opened up a whole new world when it came to vehicle creation. Players quickly found creative ways to take advantage of the rune's mobility capabilities and used the various minecarts scattered around Hyrule to build all sorts of vehicles.

Nintendo saw what fans were capable of and decided it was time to give them the proper tools this time so that they could build to their heart's content. Tears of the Kingdom's Ultrahand ability is essentially an upgraded version of the Magnesis rune; gamers can use it to move objects just as they could before, but this time around they can also attach all sorts of devices to it and use battery charges to generate energy.

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In Tears of the Kingdom, players get to explore the surface level of Hyrule as well as several Sky Islands and the Depths. This means that mobility is more important than ever, and many have already built incredible Ultrahand machines to help them traverse through Tears of the Kingdom's Hyrule. BeetleLord, a member of the Hyrule Engineering community on Reddit, came up with a machine that allows players to easily move regardless of whether there is terrain or not; it's just as good on the ground as it is moving over the water and in the air.

According to the creator's lengthy explanation in the comment section, they wanted to build an all-terrain vehicle in Tears of the Kingdom with "triple functionality," something that would properly work on all terrains, not a flying machine that would simply hover above ground or water. After several experiments, the final prototype consists of three frozen fish on the underside to help it slide over surfaces; it has a railing, which is light and works as the body of the vehicle; and it has four fans, one in front of another in the front and two in the back, so it's light and easy to maneuver.

This build is fast and works great, and it also doesn't require players to waste many resources. This is a vehicle that gamers should definitely try out themselves, even if they're still at the beginning of their Tears of the Kingdom journey. It only requires four Zonai devices, and thankfully, fans are quite common in the early game.

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

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