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There’s a Tears of the Kingdom building database site, and it’s fantastic

Or you can keep trucking without these creations

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There’s…a lot to parse in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, when it comes to the Ultrahand/creation aspect of the game. Now you can basically ignore it entirely, and just beat the game cleanly, like Breath of the Wild. But if you want, there’s a ton of tools at your disposal to craft all sorts of helpful vehicles and contraptions that can nudge you along. Hmm, it sure would be helpful if someone could create a database to track them all: well, !

The site is called , and allows users to sign up and share their own creations, or peruse others for inspiration. to help break down all of the game’s Zonai Devices, in case you’re getting overwhelmed. Not every creation uses every possible part; so it’s a great way to take stock. And if you get really into it and want to amass a pile of devices to bust out and start creating stuff at any time, there’s a handy list of all of the Zonai dispensers right . Make sure you do not click the “uses” link unless you want a few boss spoilers though!


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There are some real gems on there

One of the most impressive builds shared around is also called in some places, which you can see in action above. The gist is that it literally creates an autonomous robot that flies around and lasers enemies mercilessly, essentially as an additional party member. The creator in question above has a ton of battery power to pull it off, so they earned it!

Other handy creations include skateboards, bikes, a combat buggy, planes, and tanks. Oh, and of course, devices for messing with Koroks.


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