Alright, so here’s the thing. I came across this, uh, flying gizmo in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Honestly, I wouldn’t normally get caught up in this stuff, but here we are.
So, this engineer—some player, genius really—figured out how to make a flying contraption that doesn’t run out of juice. Wild, right? I mean, usually, these vehicles just sputter out of life, but not this one. Apparently, no battery needed. It’s like, who knew Link needed wings of that sort?
Tears of the Kingdom, oh right, that came out a couple years ago—but you knew that. People are still tinkering with creations like it’s day one. The game’s constantly, I dunno, evolving? Or maybe it’s gamers who are. They’ve added all sorts of neat tricks just to keep things fresh. Talk about commitment.
Oh, back to the flying thing—I’ve seen this clip; a Reddit user, scalhoun03, I think? They posted about this contraption that uses springs, kind of like a pogo stick for the skies. Imagine the chaos! Anyway, this setup attaches to one of those Wing Device things you find around the game’s world. End result? Flying forever, or that’s the pitch, across all of Hyrule. No risk of plummeting, no sir.
And get this, the idea isn’t even new. Folks have been playing around with these spring mechanics for ages—2023 maybe? Not that I’m keeping track. Most try and add weapons and stuff. Can you blame them? Combat-ready flying machine? Yes, please. But then it gobbles up power. Trade-offs, right?
Here’s a kicker though—there’s also these catapult-like contraptions people build. Picture Link getting flung across the map. Sounds fun but messy. Styling a free flight seems cooler, less chaotic, more…glide-y. But again, chaos might be underrated.
Diving into this, it’s like staring at one of those crazy swirling kaleidoscope things. You don’t know whether to laugh at its madness or marvel at the method.
Anyway, that’s where I was going… or maybe not. Whatever. It’s an adventure, as chaotic as it is.