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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Player Builds Desert Skull Vehicle

One player has created an unusual vehicle in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, utilizing a baby Leviathan skull as the chassis. Tears of the Kingdom features a world filled with secrets and mysteries, and one of the more intriguing is the Leviathans.

First seen in Breath of the Wild, Leviathan bones are found in several locations throughout Hyrule, including Gerudo and Hebra. As the game revealed, the skeletal remains of these creatures are massive, resembling whales. While little is known about the mysterious race, their bones carried over to Breath of the Wild’s sequel, with a specific side quest related to finding them. Recently, one player paid homage to these creatures in a peculiar way.

In a Reddit post, a user known as bean_wellington shared a video of their unique desert vehicle that they made while exploring Hyrule in Tears of the Kingdom. According to the creator, the vehicle's chassis was composed of a baby Leviathan skull. Using this as a base, four wheels were attached to the sides with a Zonai fan placed at the back for added propulsion. In the middle of the build, the player placed a Zonai Steering Stick, allowing Link to control the vehicle to a certain extent. While the video showed the bizarre creation in action, bean_wellington revealed it was not the most maneuverable, making it impressive that the player had driven it a very long distance from Tears of the Kingdom’s desert.

In the comments, many users were intrigued by the desert-themed vehicle. Among the questions, many users asked bean_wellington where they had found the baby Leviathan skull. According to the creator and several other users, the fossil can be obtained in Gerudo from an NPC named Loone in Tears of the Kingdom after completing a related side quest.

While the game is nearing a year old, fans continue to return to its open world. A significant reason for this is the creative possibilities available due to the new abilities in Tears of the Kingdom, including Ultrahand. Using

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