

She eventually realized she could fuse objects in shrines to her weapons, but the potential for this ability didn’t truly click for her until she casually fused a propeller from Gemimik Shrine and then used the Break-a-Part shop in Tarrey Town to get the propeller back, “effectively smuggling it out of the shrine.” When she realized she had something unique, her mind immediately jumped to another device, an electric motor, and her mind went to work puzzling out what these items could be used for. In building machines like the wheel, Zaytri says her goal is to go for something unique, something others haven’t already done, which is what led her to build her infinite flying machine. “Their design had Link on a small platform outside of the wheel, but I wanted to make something where Link was inside the wheel itself, and it worked great! In a straight line at least, if you try to turn in it you'll very quickly lose control.” “I saw a video where someone built this big wheel that could go across the land extremely fast and I just had to try it,” Zaytri says.

The first complex build Zaytri tried? A really big wheel.īig wheel hell yea #TearsOfTheKingdom #Zelda #NintendoSwitch /KZahWllxAp- Zaytri ?️⚧️ May 21, 2023 It’s not as though Zaytri is a stranger to building, either, as she tells me she’s built fun and complex machines in games like Minecraft and Banjo Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts. She says the building mechanics immediately caught her eye in gameplay trailers, and building was the first activity she wanted to do when she got her hands on the game. Zayti was first drawn to Tears of the Kingdom for the same reason many of us were: she loved Breath of the Wild. There are a few different variations on this idea out there, but Zaytri’s specifically is accessible for all players without glitches and can be used to fly to the absolute top limit of the map. Zaytri is a content creator who, back in May, was one of the first creators to stumble upon a method to make a flying machine that would stay in the air infinitely through a combination of Zonai power and electric motors stolen from a specific shrine. You might have seen some of Zaytri’s builds around the internet, either on Twitter, TikTok, or elsewhere.
