One of the many Karakuri in Wild Hearts, The Flying Vine, is an object you can use to swiftly get from one place to another. While it is primarily a tool to help you navigate the world around you, it can also be used in combat with the proper timing and setup.
The Flying Vine is a tool you unlock through playing Wild Hearts, and it offers you another way to get around. While fast travel is helpful in the game, it's expensive to craft a tent anywhere you want to get to. With that in mind, consider using the Flying Vine Karakuri while you explore and hunt.
Some Karakuri persists while you play the game, such as the Flying Vine. This object, which looks similar to a slingshot or catapult, will launch a vine that connects one place to another. You, of course, will need enough of the green leaf resource to make these, but it's worth having around.
Flying Vine is unlocked during the Kingtusk Main Story Quest of Wild Hearts and will be required to get to that particular Kemono. You'll have to reach a plateau in the distance, so you'll use the vine to do just that.
The most important use for the Flying Vine is to get to several out-of-reach places. You can fire it across chasms and gorges, up or down to distant areas, and it's a fantastic way to get around. You should set as many of these up as possible while hunting. Since they stick around, even when you travel back to town in Wild Hearts, it would be smart to make many of these.
You can travel up and down on them too, so you aren't stuck sliding down toward an area if you decide that's not where you want to go. Once you've built a Flying Vine, aim the reticle at a surface you want to connect it to. White means it can connect, and red means it won't.
Then, press the weapon sheath
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