The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has been available for just over 24 hours, and players are already sharing their imaginative contraptions built with its suite of creation tools.
The Switch sequel’s core mechanic allows players to fuse items together in order to create virtually anything from vehicles, to new weapons, shields or projectiles.
For example, players could build a boat using the cut down trunks of nearby trees and a mechanical fan. Or they could create a flame-breathing sword by attaching a flamethrower to their weapon.
Expectedly, in Tears of the Kingdom’s early sections, players have already come up with some ridiculous contraptions:
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One combination that’s proving popular in the early game is the discovery that you can fuse your shield with a minecart and, using the shield surf ability, essentially transform the game into a Zelda Tony Hawk’s.
Attempting to shield surf with different items fused to your sheild also leads to unexpected results.
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One of Tears of the Kingdom’s most popular mechanics during the early game are the Korok.
These returning,
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