A creative Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom fan has built one of the fastest ground vehicles players can use to traverse the vast Kingdom of Hyrule. It seems to be composed of two big wheels, one of which is covered in small wagon wheels. Tears of the Kingdom players have already created all sorts of vehicles since the game's initial launch, but this one might top all others in functionality.

The release of Tears of the Kingdom has been a huge success, with the game having broken the Guinness World Record for the fastest-selling Nintendo game to date. Many Zelda fans have praised the sequel for providing a huge amount of freedom and allowing them to explore Hyrule as they please. Tears of the Kingdom was also under fire by some jealous players who discredited the game without putting forward a solid argument. Their intense efforts to reduce the score of the game on Metacritic were met with resistance by the dedicated Zelda community.

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One Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom player who goes by twolf201 on Reddit has created their fastest non-rocket vehicle, posting a clip of them driving a wheel bike that many people in the comments think resembles Tsmeu-6 featured in the Star Wars universe. The player appears to have hooked wagon wheels to a larger wheel and held it up with the second large wheel. They explained how this bike works, saying that the left wheel is covered in wagon wheels to increase its diameter from the drive wheel. The right wheel's axle is held in place by a stabilizer to transfer all of its rotational motion to the left wheel. Also, the optical illusion of wheels going backward adds to the aesthetic appeal of this bike.

It looks like the vehicle has undergone a great deal of work. In the comments, some players expressed their admiration for the low battery consumption of this working bike. One player going by the name of Gravon assumed that these large wheels are pretty energy efficient. There were also Star Wars fans in the comments, with some joking that Link looks like he's about to fight Obi-Wan Kenobi on his Tsmeu-6. This is not the first time the Legend of Zelda and Star Wars franchises have merged together, as a creative player has built a TIE fighter pulled from the Advanced X1 model.

Compared to 2017's Breath of the Wild, Tears of the Kingdom has enhanced some aspects of the gameplay by introducing new mechanics, such as Link's Ultrahand and Autobuild abilities that allow players to attach materials together to construct vehicles and structures. Although the game has been only out for a couple of weeks, Tears of the Kingdom players have shared with the world how to create functional war machines. There is no sign that this trend will slow down anytime soon.

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

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