A player creates their own Batmobile inspired by The Dark Knight Trilogy in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Players may create their own vehicles and contraptions after completing one of the first shrines in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

After Link awakens in the sky islands above Central Hyrule, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom players may seek guidance from the mysterious Rauru in The Closed Door quest. Rauru will point the player in the direction of four shrines scattered around the Great Sky Island. Each shrine grants Link with one of four useful abilities: Ascend, Fuse, Recall, and Ultrahand. After successfully completing The Closed Door quest, players may safely descend to Hyrule and continue building their own creations on land.

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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom player Temporary_Process_37 was able to create the Tumbler Batmobile by linking Zonai-powered devices together with the Ultrahand ability. The frame of the Batmobile consists of several Zonai platforms and a large wooden plank, and a Zonai steering stick is attached to the inside of the Batmobile. Zonai springs and tires are attached to an outer frame to mimic the Tumbler Batmobile's expanding and contracting chassis. Additionally, an auto-homing cannon is placed on top of the Batmobile to quickly kill any enemies within proximity.

Temporary_Process_37 explains that the Batmobile's springs activate once Link takes command of the steering stick. However, the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom user may pilot the Batmobile in its contracted state by getting off of the steering stick and taking command once more. This process allows the player to switch between the Batmobile's two forms while being protected by a dense frame and the auto-homing cannon.

Although the user-created Batmobile doesn't have its iconic black shade of paint, Temporary_Process_37 was able to recreate the vehicle and some of its features. While driving the Batmobile, Link should have no issue charging into the Bokoblin and Moblin camps located all over Hyrule. However, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom players may want to upgrade Zonai energy cells since the vehicle runs high on energy consumption.

The Ultrahand ability will continue to prove its usefulness to current Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom players and newcomers alike for many weeks and months to come. After unlocking the Autobuild ability, players may easily recreate their most prized Ultrahand creations in Hyrule, the sky islands, and the mysterious Depths.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is available now for Nintendo Switch.

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