The Legend Of Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom Best Flying Vehicle Builds Guide

Best Flying Vehicle Builds In Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom

Alexis Ongsansoy
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The battle for Hyrule is about to begin, and what better way to tear down Ganondorf’s walls than to use the shiny new Zonai Devices you’ve acquired? Now that you have the ability to build anything to aide you in your adventure, you’ll definitely be able to come up with something that will help you on your exploration and surprise your enemies as well!

However, with the plethora of options and possibilities offered in Tears of the Kingdom, you might not even know where to begin. Should you build a tank? A jet perhaps? Well stick around. In this guide, we’ll give you a few ideas to work with that should make your traversal around Hyrule easier as well as knock your opponents back to the Stone Age.

Best Flying Vehicle Builds

You want something that goes fast, doesn’t take a lot of resources, and quick to build. Further down the line we’ll tackle more complex yet fun builds. To Prepare, visit the Device Dispensers near Tarrey Town and the Sokkala Sky Archipelago. You can get to the floating islands easily by using the Ulri Mountain Skyview Tower.  You’ll be needing some Fans, Steering sticks, and Stakes.

The Legend Of Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom Best Flying Vehicle Builds Location

Build no. 1

This machine will only require two fans and one steering stick. Assembly can be made easier with the use of the Stake.

The Legend Of Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom Best Flying Vehicle Builds Guide

Start by attaching the steering stick to the Stake upside down. After that, attach a fan to the front of the steering stick. Make sure that the air blowing side is the one that’s facing towards the sky. It also needs to be attached at a 45-degree angle, otherwise your mode of transport won’t fly straight.

The Legend Of Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom Best Flying Vehicle Builds Guide

The Legend Of Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom Best Flying Vehicle Builds Guide

The contraption will fall to the ground once the fan is attached. This completely fine, now rest the whole thing against the stake. Make sure that the front fan is completely vertical, this makes attaching the rear fan a lot easier.

The Legend Of Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom Best Flying Vehicle Builds Guide

Go to the back of the steering stick and attach the last fan just like the one in the image provided. When you’re finished testing, save the design as a favorite in your Autobuild. This allows you to build the project anywhere as long as you have the Zonai Devices on hand.

The Legend Of Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom Best Flying Vehicle Builds Guide

The Legend Of Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom Best Flying Vehicle Builds Guide

Build no. 2

The first template is great if you’re only interested in moving around. That changes once you start carrying heavy objects like Shrine Crystals. To counter this, take out two more fans. Attach them to the left and right side of the rear fan, and that’s all there is to it.

The Legend Of Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom Best Flying Vehicle Builds Guide

Build no. 3

The next build can be used for a more weaponized approach towards your enemies. It has the highest battery consumption among all the other builds and isn’t really suitable for transport. Just attach two more fans to both sides of the front fan.

You can experiment more with this build and use Cannons to bomb Hyrule into submission. A simple yet devastating way to rule the skies!

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Here we have Alexis, he's been gaming ever since the second Famicom came out. Which is probably the reason why he goes back to platformers every now and then. Somewhere down the line he started getting more and more fascinated about looking at maps change colors for three to eight hours straight. If he's not out strategizing and beating the life out of his space bar in that order there's a good chance you can find him playing an FPS or talking someone's ear out about how game balance gets in the way of realism. You can tell that he really likes getting the full experience of whatever he gets his hands on.
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