If your Twitter feed is anything like mine, it will currently be nothing but screenshots and videos of the wild contraptionsTears of the Kingdomplayers have been fusing together. While many of us struggle to cobble together a boat or create a balloon that immediately bursts into flames, there’s now a fanmade website on which fellow Hylians can post their creations with the materials you need to make them yourselves.Created byDaniel Luu(thanks,Kotaku),ZeldaBuilds.ggis already live and at the time of typing this features 15 unique Tears of the Kingdom builds. That might not sound like many considering the sheer number of things you’ll find on Twitter right now, but the site hasn’t been live for very long.RELATED:I’m Glad We’ve Stopped Pretending To Care About Zelda SpoilersAs it gains traction and more people discover it exists, ZeldaBuilds may become an essential tool for many people battling Ganondorf. Or more likely a tool for people delaying the final showdown while they research how to makethe perfect dick-flamethrower-robot.

Instructions on how to craft a giant robot shooting flames from its penis don’t appear to have made it onto ZeldaBuilds just yet, but a few other creations that have gone viral in Tears of the Kingdom’s first week are already on there. The Bokoblin Glider, Attack Helicopter, and the Trojan Horse players claim can fool Ganondorf are all present and accounted for.

Despite the site still being in its infancy, there are alreadya couple of Korok torture methodson there. One wayZeldafans have been kicking back and passing the time in Hyrule these past few days is by getting revenge on the series' Koroks for the annoying puzzles they present Link with, and forthe poop you get in returnfor completing enough of them. Everything from firing them out of a cannon to publicly crucifying them has been deemed as appropriate punishment for the adorable little critters being slightly annoying.

If you need step-by-step instructions on how to make some of the weird and beautiful things you’ve seen being made in Tears of the Kingdom, ZeldaBuilds doesn’t have that just yet. Just images of the creations and a list of the materials you’ll need to make them yourself. Perhaps if the site gets popular enough, which seems likely as players are only going to keep finding more wacky stuff to make, then maybe instructions will be added to its entries in the future.

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