Using Zonai Devices and minecarts, a player of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom constructed an outrageously hazardous carnival ride. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom gamers have gone above and beyond with some of the things they’ve managed to change to the game’s features since it was released on May 12, 2023.
Fans have already created valuable changes like hoverbikes, mechanized fishing boats, and fully functional Gaurdian robots from the original game. Following the construction of a carnival ride that may result in calamity for riders, one enthusiast has decided to convert a little fun into a death-defying stunt.
A fan of Tears of the Kingdom creates a dangerous carnival ride
The Hyrule Engineering subreddit, devoted to bizarre and outlandish builds Tears of the Kingdom enthusiasts imagine and create, is where this carnival ride of doom originated. Reddit user 19yellowrubberducks submitted the 30-second video with the caption, “Felt inspired by the dangerous carousel post to build an arguably even more hazardous carnival ride.”
Link explores a gigantic spinning structure created on Death Mountain’s approach in the short film. Two Big Wheel Zonai Devices were fastened together, and a big stone plate was used as support. Four posts with angled minecarts on either end extended from the top Big Wheel. There looked to be two Flame Emitters, two Hydrants, and two Beam Emitters in the center of the apparatus to add further impetus to the Big Wheel’s rotation. When Link turns on the machine, it starts spinning ever-faster until it reaches extremely high speeds. In the comments section underneath the post, fans praised the build.
This submarine has developed from using cooking pots to harnessing lizard power to conductors, conductors, propellers, and now deadly carnival rides. One supporter replied, “I love you all. However, some users felt that the carnival ride was a squandered opportunity. One intrigued fan enquired, “Why no Korok passengers?” It would be entertaining to see Koroks enjoying the trip for themselves, especially given that Tears of the Kingdom fans couldn’t get enough of attaching Koroks to lethal machinery following the video game’s release.
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