Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom evil genius creates a Lynel killer to surpass Metal Gear: the rock 'em sock 'em golem
It's far from an honorable death

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Legend o💃f Zelda: Tears of 🌜the Kingdom lets players be evil geniuses, and no one's demonstrated that better than 🦂the person constructing a device that bludgeons 💞Lynels to death.
Lynels are the apex predator across the Hyrulian landscape - they're super tough, quick as lightning, and can beat poor Link to death in a matter of seconds, especially if his health hasn't been increased much. But Tears of the Kingdom also lets players fight back by way of incredibly creati🌜ve contraptions.
Enter the rock 'em sock 'em Lynel killer. That's the name I've bestowed upon the equally evil and brilliant creation just below, where a player manages to trap🅰 a Lynel between two outstretched arms from an 'Ultrahand' creation, and then repeatedly beats the Lynel to death.
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It's not exactly an honorable death, but perhaps Lynels deserve nothing less for their cri💖mes against many, many players. The trouble with this creation becomes trapping the Lynel between the two arms - the player has to keep the Lynel there by fi🌃rstly stunning it with a well-placed arrow, and secondly mounting the beast and riding it for a good few seconds until it's well and truly dead.
In the Reddit comments, the player reveals how the device was constructed. It all begins with one "hoverstone," and then requires you to place 'Construct𝕴 Heads' on said hoverstone, before linking up multiple Construct Heads to form the arms. Then, you'll have to rebuild the entire thing with Link's 'Autobuild' feature, so the parts don't detach.
The player even reckons that if you add more hoverstones, the construction might do more🔴 damage. This is based on a theory that the totꦚal mass of the vehicle dictates its damage, which is a pretty reasonable assumption. I suppose someone's going to construct a gigantic version of the rock 'em sock 'em golem now, then, and make something that really will rival a Metal Gear.
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Hirun Cryer is a freelance reporter and writer with Gamesradar+ based out of U.K. After earning a degree in American History specializing in journalism, cinema, literature, and history, he stepped into the games writing world, with a focus on shooters, indie games, and RPGs, and has since been the recipient of the MCV 30 Under 30 award for 2021. In his spare time he freela💛nces with other outlets around the industry, practices Japanese, and enjoys contemporary manga and anime.