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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom players have converted Hyrule into a playground for their creative imaginations. This conversion was possible due to Zelda developers giving Link a new set of abilities, unleashing the creative side of players. Gamers are solving puzzles and drafting enemies in unique ways.

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The set of new abilities enabled a player recently to create a Tesla Cybertruck in the Zelda game. Now, another player has put on their creative hat and has made a functioning tank inside this game. Goes to show how much freedom of imagination Nintendo is giving to the players.

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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom fan creates a tank to roam about in Hyrule

In a recent Reddit post, User AlfredoTheImpasta showcased his imagination and game engineering skills when he created a functioning tank inside Tears of the Kingdom. The tank was truly an engineering marvel, with a working door and multiple cannon systems. The armored vehicle was built with precision and was able to drive smoothly on the rough terrains of Hyrule.

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The player demonstrated the working tank by firing multiple projectiles from it. However, only the ultimate test of the tank remained. If the tank would be able to drive around and defeat enemies that come its way, it will truly be a useful invention. To demonstrate this, the player went on to defeat not one but two of the gigantic monsters found in the game.

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The first enemy on his list was Hinox. The humongous monster, however, was easily defeated by the constant attack from the laser turret on the armored vehicle, supporting the heavy damage attacks from the projectile turret. The smaller enemies spawned near the tank were also no match for the massive tank and its deadly weapons.

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Driving around Hyrule led to the player’s encounter with another huge monster. This time the enemy facing was Lynel. The centaur-like enemy did put up a good fight. However, his bow and arrows were no match for the laser and projectile turret of the tank. Defeating two gigantic enemies goes on to show how deadly this perfectly built invention is.

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What are your thoughts on the massive-yet-useful tank created by the Zelda player? Let us know in the comments section below.

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