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A craftyLegend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomplayer has built an impressive battle tank with a surprisingly wide range of abilities to help Link in his never-ending fight against evil.Tears of the Kingdomhas been one of2023’s biggest games so far, thanks in no small part to how it evolved the already successful formula of 2017’sThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildwith new features that allow players to explore the vast realm of Hyrule however they see fit.

This includesTears of the Kingdom’s new crafting mechanics, which enable Link to build creative weapons and vehicles using whatever raw materials he has on hand and the ancient technology of the Zonai.Zeldaplayers have taken full advantage of this crafting mechanic’s flexibilityto build all kinds of impressive transports, from planes with automatic Zonai cannons to blast enemies to powerful mining machines that can break through any rock wall. Seeing whatTears of the Kingdomfans whip up next is almost as fun as actually playing the game, and there seems to be no limit to the awe-inspiring machinery that can be pieced together in Nintendo’s latest blockbuster RPG.

A prime example of this was recently shared on r/HyruleEngineering, a Reddit forum dedicated to showing off impressiveLegend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomcreations. A Reddit user by the handle of BlazeAlchemist991 posted a video clip of their own impressive battle machine: the War Miner. This multi-purpose tank comes equipped with a propeller drill that can tunnel through the toughest Hylian rock and a massive six-laser turret to defend Link from any foes in his path.

Other users in the comment section of BlazeAlchemist991’s post have praised the War Miner for its versatility on the battlefield, with some even comparing it to the massive drill that The Underminer used at the end ofThe Incredibles. Sure enough,Tears of the Kingdom’s versatile crafting mechanicsand free-roaming open-world structure have helped it become one of the highest-selling games in the history of the franchise, and producer Eiji Aonuma has hinted that this might become the standard for futureLegend of Zeldagames.

There are already rumors of aTears of the Kingdomsequel being in development, with director Hidemaro Fujibayashi even teasing some new ideas for this seemingly inevitable follow-up. In the meantime, talented players like BlazeAlchemist991 are still enjoyingTears of the Kingdom’s impressive weapon and vehicle crafting mechanics, which have paved the way for impressive creations like the versatile War Miner. The sky seems to be the limit for what players can build inThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and the next amazing contraption is only a social media post away from taking the game’s fandom by storm.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis available now on Nintendo Switch.

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