Tears of the Kingdomhas brought back a lot of what madeBreath of the Wildgreat and added to it in a way that makes the prior game feel like a dry run. However, the sequel has also taken some well-loved things away, the Master Cycle among them. For those missing what was easily the best way to get around Hyrule before now, one player has already made a Tears of the Kingdom version of the Master Cycle.
Dubbed the Master Cycle 2.0,MrChairhas shared their creation on Twitter and what you need to make it yourself has already been added toZeldaBuilds.ZeldaBuilds is a fan-made siteon which Tears of the Kingdom players have been sharing their creations, including lists of materials you will need to try and make them yourselves.
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Back to the new Master Cycle. All you’ll need to make it is a steering stick, a stabilizer, and two small wheels. No, it doesn’t look much like the original, nor is it a Divine Beast, but it’s better than no Master Cycle at all. I’m sure there will be other Tears of the Kingdom takes on the vehicle, and it is far from the first mode of transport created during the new game’s first few days.
Zelda players have already been putting together boats, hot air balloons, and even a Trojan horse. The ability to make vehicles out of just about anything in Tears of the Kingdom may explain why Link’s Master Cycle has mysteriously disappeared. As handy as it was in Breath of the Wild, keeping it around for the sequel would have quickly resulted in it being left to rust as players created far more impressive things to get around Hyrule.
The Master Cycle might not have made the leap from one game to the next, but weapon degradation, the thing about the last twoZeldagames that splits its player base the most, certainly has. There is a make-good in Tears of the Kingdom, though.If you feed your damaged weapons to an Octorok, it’ll repair them.
As for what else is being created across Hyrule right now, while the Master Cycle 2.0 is great, it pales in comparison to some of the other stuff I’ve seen so far.Someone has already managed to make a working enginein the game. Just a reminder that the sequel has been on the market for less than a week. Just imagine what we’ll be doing with it six months from now.
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