How To Make A Hover Bike In The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom
26.02.2024 - 18:09
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Traveling the vast expanses of Hyrule might seem intimidating in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, especially to those new to the game, but luckily there’s a way to make traveling much easier—building a hover bike.
Hyrule in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is massive—and for some reason they haven’t put in a bus line yet—so players have had to get creative. Luckily, the game encourages this and has all the mechanisms in place for players to be able to build their own wonderful machines.
Enter, the hover bike. This useful and cheap transport only needs a few pieces to assemble it and allows players to quickly traverse terrain, avoid enemies, and even access sky islands earlier than they otherwise would have been able to.
What Do I Need To Build A Hover Bike?
As previously stated, a hover bike only needs a few pieces—three, to be exact. You will need to get two fans and a steering stick. You can also get a stake to build it on if you’re feeling fancy. And that’s it. These parts are easily accessible early in the game and can be gathered from Zonai gumball machines.
How to Build A Hover Bike in TotK
The first thing you will need to do is get to a flat area where you can work. Hudson Construction is a good place to go, there are flat work areas available and you can even find some supplies there. Once you’ve found a good place to set up, save your game. This process can be a bit finicky, and you don’t want to have to gather new supplies if it doesn’t work out on the first attempt.
Now it’s time to start building your hover bike. The first thing you need to do is get out your two fans and place them on the ground so that, if turned on, they will blow directly into the ground. This force is what will get the bike into the air. If one fan is placed facing the wrong direction, the bike will not work and you will have to start over.
At this point, you already have a couple of options. Some people add the steering stick at this point, putting it directly in the middle with both fans flat and facing downward. This will get the job done… but it will be slower and consume energy faster than the slightly more complicated build. But, if you want to go directly up like an elevator and you don’t care about covering a lot of ground, this might be a good option for you. Some people, at this point, like to get fancy and pull out a stake to lift the build and give them more space to manipulate the angle of the fans. This works well, but this guide will focus on the standard build of the bike.
Once the fans are on the ground, it’s time to get out your steering stick. Attach the steering stick to the front of either fan at a 45-degree angle. This is important. Use Ultrahand to