Tears of the Kingdom's latest discovery is a glitched build that yeets Link into orbit without using any energy

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Legend of Zelda: Tears o💦f theﷺ Kingdom players are rediscovering one of gaming’s greatest joys through the myriad building mechanics on 𒊎offer – absolutely launching a character into orbit. 

How you build your Link launcher is somewhat down to you, though there are a few rules to follow. As Paradox_Guardian lays out on the , you’ll want to head to the Gemimik Shr𓆏ine to steal the motor by fusing it to your shield and moseying on out. Next, head to Tarrey town and chat with Pelison, who will separate fused items for a lowly sum of 20 rupees. That’ll stick the item in the overworld, but you’ll want to fuse something small to it ꦺso you can save it to auto-build. 

Next, you’ll want to heꦛad to any old spot that gives you access to two slabs of wood, attaching one to either side of the motor. You can chop and change that design as you please, though what makes it all work is grabbing it from the bottom plank and then pushing or pulling a corner against something immobile. That’ll spark a glitch to get the top spinning like crazy without using any energy. 

The results? Check it out.

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What Tears of the Kingdom players do with the new-found knowledge remains to be seen, but if Red Dead Online has taught me♊ anything, it's that

When you're done with that, try Tears of the Kingdom's icy meat shield surfing technique, another one of the community's grand inventions.

Iain Harris
News Editor, Games

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