From flying sail rafts to DIY cars, Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom features a list of vehicles never before seen by Zelda fans! In the latest installment of the beloved Legend of Zelda series, Tears of the Kingdom, players are in for a wild ride as they traverse Hyrule’s vast and stunning landscape. Gone are the days of tirelessly climbing rock faces or navigating treacherous terrains on foot. For now, Link has a new arsenal of vehicles to conquer the open world with speed, style, and a hint of mechanical mayhem.
Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Vehicle List
Flying Sail Raft
Why limit yourself to mere nautical adventures when you can elevate your escapades to new heights? With a dash of creativity, you can affix fans to a raft and witness it take flight like a homemade airborne marvel.
Bird-like Gliding Thing
Okay, so we’re not sure if this is a proper vehicle or just some kind of Zonai gliding device, but it’s too cool not to mention. We’ve seen Link drop onto it, but alas, no control mechanism exists.
DIY Car
With the vertical map in Tears of the Kingdom, a drivable car can be a game-changer. Assemble some wheels, and you’ll be tearing through the fields faster than a Cucco on caffeine. Just watch out for those pesky Moblins on the road.
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Fan-Powered Flying Machine
While it may appear a tad eccentric with its unorthodox setup, those potent fans are no joke, zipping you through the clouds in a jiffy with minimal charging time. It’s an offbeat and delightful mode of transport, but we’d advise handling it with care, adventurous souls, as a permanent solution might be a tad far-fetched.
Fan-Powered Raft
Tired of conventional seafaring? Why not set your sights higher and sail through the skies? Craft a whimsical raft with logs and fans, and soar with the wind as you effortlessly glide through the heavenly expanse. Who said the sky couldn’t be your playground?
Hot Air Balloon
Rise above the clouds and take in the breathtaking views of Hyrule in a hot air balloon. It’s a classic mode of transportation with a touch of Zelda magic.
Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom will be available on Nintendo Switch.