The Legend of Zelda has been a fan-favorite franchise for over a decade now thanks to its amazing open-world experience. Not to mention, Breath of the Wild completely changes players’ perspectives on open-world games. Furthermore, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has continued to live up to its legacy by revolutionizing every iconic feature from previous titles.
From combat to puzzles, TOTK has managed to win the Zelda fandom’s hearts and support within just a few days of its release. Apart from TOTK’s splendid open-world experience, Nintendo also challenges its users’ creativity skills in several ways. One of them is the famous Ultrahand skill that offers countless benefits.
Moreover, players can also build vehicles as a mode of teleportation to travel across the vast Kingdom of Hyrule. Here are the top 5 iconic vehicle designs that every TOTK user must try.
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5 Best Vehicles To Build in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
If you already have experience with previous titles, you may be already familiar with the concept of vehicles in the Zelda franchise. Building your dream vehicle was also one of the most loved features of Breath of the Wild. With the help of Ultrahand skills, players can let their creativity and experiment with different items in the game.
- The Speeder Bike
The Speeder is one of the most efficient and preferable vehicle choices for traveling through both the Hyrule and the Depths. Furthermore, it doesn’t have any tricky procedures and follows simple steps to build. Interestingly, it only requires three parts to be constructed and also doesn’t drain much battery compared to others.
Because of its efficient use, some players prefer The Speeder over the Golden Horse. To build The Speeder, you will need a small wheel, a stabilizer, and a steering stick. Now, stack all three items at top of each other and hop on the bike.
- Da Trucks
Although The Speeder might be the most efficient vehicle, it also has its own set of disadvantages. One of them is players can’t carry much luggage while using the Speeder Bike. Furthermore, they wouldn’t be carrying all big objects with the use of Ultrahand skill.
Therefore, the most viable option becomes the Da Truck. In addition to that, it doesn’t cost much battery and has a large space to carry items. It could even store logs, Zonai Devices, or Koroks easily at the back of the Truck.
- King of the Jets
Nintendo doesn’t let players be limited to only travel on land, as Zelda: TOTK features some splendid vehicles that take players on a sky trip. Players can build vehicles with the mechanics to float in the sky like jets and look at the beautiful Hyrule Kingdom from clouds.
Although it may seem like a hideous task at first, but it’s completely the opposite. Players can build their own Jets with the help of creative custom builds. They will need to collect a wing, a couple of fans, a few batteries, and a steering stick. These are the basic requirement to build these vehicles, but some users also prefer to add a balloon at the top as well.
- The Hover Bike
The Hover Bike is the natural evolution of the Speeder Bike. Even though it may offer similar advantages as low battery drain and easy control, it stands out in several ways in Speeder Bike’s comparison. It requires two fans and a steering stick as the basic necessary items.
Once you attach these items to each other, you can start your most comfortable days of exploration. It will provide a splendid experience throughout your journey from Hyrule to the Depths and even the Sky Islands.
- Mech The Destroyer Of Bokoblin Camps
Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is not all about having fun exploration time but also includes annihilating the enemies. For such a terrifying job of defeating monsters, players can build this beast vehicle to take up the role. The Mech is not a viable choice for traversal to exploration; however, it’s a splendid choice for a destroyer.
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It requires several items and a lot of time investment, but it wouldn’t be a disappointment once finished. Players will need to collect a couple of carts, a stabilizer, a bunch of cannons, stakes, big wheels, some construction heads, wooden beams, and a steering stick. Interestingly, the mech is most efficient at clearing out Bokoblin Camps.
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