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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Player Creates Bug-Like Machine to Bite Enemies

One crafty The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom player created a scary-looking machine that bites enemies. Since the game's launch, some Tears of the Kingdom players have built torture machines using monster parts and Zonai devices spread over the world of Hyrule. For instance, one designed a device for tormenting little Korok creatures, while another made a remote-controlled killer drone to dispatch groups of enemies.

Thanks to Tears of the Kingdom's Ultrahand ability, players can exercise their creativity and build one-of-a-kind vehicles from scratch. They can either make a functional plane that flies at high altitudes or assemble a specially modified off-road car to explore Hyrule. Although the basic function of Ultrahand is to pick up objects from the ground, it can be used to attach them to Zonai devices or other items to construct terrifying machines. Alternatively, this ancient ability is great for highlighting the shape of surrounding items, such as treasure chests and poes, that players might miss during their playthrough.

One insightful The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom player known on Reddit as osh-kosh-ganache created a terrifying machine that bites enemies in front of it. According to the original poster, they attached two springs to a sled and left a space between them to put Colgera's jaws properly. Afterward, they glued two shrine motors to the sides of the frame and attached two jaws to the axle. It's worth noting that motors not being electrified allow these sharp bone remains to swing back and forth freely.

On Reddit, fellow Tears of the Kingdom players were impressed by the aesthetic of this deadly machine, with some naming it Mechanical Colgera due to the use of Colgera monster parts. The contraption does have enough bite force to kill smaller enemies, allowing the driver to travel across the land of Hyrule safely.

Monster parts in Tears of the Kingdom have a variety of uses, allowing players to craft potent elixirs, improve equipment,

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