Ultrahand allows you to create all kinds of constructions in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom
Zelda seems to be going through a very nice moment in its history, as we're not only seeing how its most recent major installments have been Unprecedented sales successesbut also that the saga expands in many horizons, leading to the fact that if… Live action film in collaboration with SonyNow it's the turn of a possible expansion of Super Nintendo World with Zelda.
However, no matter what Nintendo does with its stellar license, we can't afford to leave it aside The mechanics that The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom introduces thanks to Ultramano, which led to the fact that for more than half a year we were able to see how much there are users who are able to create original masterpieces using this tool, finding cases like that of a player who created a machine that bites enemies. However, it is likely the last version released The best ever seen.
This machine is also able to levitate slightly when breathing fire in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom
Under this hypothesis, it seems that the Reddit user known as osh-kosh-ganache has received all the praise he received on the Zelda Tears of the Kingdom forum for the aforementioned social network, as the work carried out is… Simply wonderful After I was able to create Fire breathing dragon And if that wasn't enough, it is able to rise into the air with its wings and the air currents it generates. The result is so impressive that it's worth taking a look at every second of the following clip:
Trogdor the Burner! v1.0
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For the rest, it only remains to point out, in the absence of our knowledge What is the future of the franchise? In the short or medium term, especially since we are used to releasing at least one Zelda game per year, it only remains to say that The Legend of Zelda Kingdom Tears is available Exclusively for Nintendo Switch since May.
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