A player builds a massive Zonai flying machine inThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomand attempts to fly into outer space with several Koroks. InThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom,the Ultrahand ability allows players to build large machines and fly up to various Sky Islands that surfaced during the Upheaval.

Following Link and Zelda’s investigation of the ruins underneath Hyrule Castle, the Upheaval launched tons of land and debris into the sky inZelda: Tears of the Kingdom. This event would cause damage to several settlements and areas across Hyrule, prompting many inhabitants to relocate to unaffected villages. Moreover, remnants of the ancient Zonai civilization would emerge in the Sky Islands. Link would wake up inthe Great Sky Islandabove the Central Hyrule region and receive instructions from Rauru to head back down to land safely. After obtaining useful equipment for Link’s long journey, players may venture to other Sky Islands to discover more Koroks, additional equipment, and secrets.

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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomplayer TheKingOfSeagulls recently built a large flying machine and attempted to fly into outer space with several Koroks. The flying machine was built using a stone Zonai platform as the vehicle’s base, and several fans and a control stick were attached to the platform to facilitate flight. After building the machine, TheKingOfSeagulls headed to Foothill Stable in the Eldin region to capture Koroks and place them on top of the machine. With 15 Koroks gathered on top of the machine, the player proceeded to fly into the sky and attempt to reach outer space.

Although flight into space is not possible inZelda: Tears of the Kingdom, TheKingOfSeagulls was able to fly to the highest point of the game world. At high altitude, the player is able to observe Hyrule and its various regions from afar with nearlya dozen Koroks inZelda: Tears of the Kingdom. However, TheKingOfSeagulls notes that some of the Koroks fell off during the long flight despite being attached to the machine.

TheZelda: Tears of the Kingdomplayer’s flight is another impressive feat by the community. Players continue to discover ways of transporting and torturing poor Koroks, so it’s only a matter of time before another achievement involving these Hylian creatures is made. The community’s in-game efforts are possible throughZelda: Tears of the Kingdom’svast worldand enticing gameplay systems.

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomplayers may transport several Koroks at once by creating machines withUltrahand and Autobuild abilities. Koroks may be transported on land to another Korok friend, and the Sky Islands host an abundance of Koroks waiting to be discovered.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis available now for Nintendo Switch.

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