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Okay, so… there’s this enterprising engineer in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom who had this wild idea for a flying ride. And get this, it uses zero power. Yep, you heard right. It’s like one of those endless coffee pots that somehow never runs dry. Only it’s a flying machine, because, why not? Usually, these Zelda contraptions are a bit like my New Year’s resolutions—fleeting. But this one? It’s got wings, literally and figuratively.
Anyway, Zelda’s been around—two years now, can you believe it? Link’s adventures are like the gift that keeps on giving. No idea why, but these player creations keep popping up and surprising everyone. There were some spiffy upgrades recently too. Apparently, they’re all primed for Nintendo Switch 2. Who knew? Maybe it’s just me, but I still can’t believe they keep adding new stuff.
Oh, yeah! So, Reddit user scalhoun03 dropped a bombshell of a video. They rigged up this flying thing using springs. Yes, springs. Sounds odd, right? But get this—these aren’t your everyday, garden-variety springs. They slap these things on the back of what they call Wing Devices—sounds cooler than it probably is—and boom, you’ve got yourself a perpetual flight mobile. I wonder if it comes in red.
Now, don’t get me started on these springs. It’s like some kind of trend. Everyone’s been slapping them onto stuff since the game hit shelves in 2023. Is it genius or madness? Who knows. This new design skips the bling, you know, no weapons, just flying. It’s like the eco-friendly Prius of Hyrule. Folks are talking about adding weapons, but, eh, could go either way.
And, for the thrill-seekers, there are these catapult things too. Spring-loaded and ready to toss Link across the map. Sounds like a bad amusement park ride, if I’m honest. But hey, some people love a wild ride.
Let’s wrap this up. So, this Zelda game is like an endless rabbit hole. Endless creations, endless fun. Maybe I’ll try building something one day… or maybe just watch more videos. We’ll see.