Over the past few weeks, the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Tears of the Kingdom and Hyrule Engineering subreddits have been filled with all types of aircraft thanks to a new discovery that allowed players to rip materials out of shrines. You'd have thought that aircraft were the only vehicle Link was capable of making of, but there are still a select few players out there looking to revolutionize the world of land transportation. For example, take u/BlockOfRawCopper, who recently made a vehicle capable of driving up sheer cliffs.

First shared with the Hyrule Engineering subreddit, u/BlockOfRawCopper calls their invention the River Crawler, an absolute behemoth of a vehicle that can traverse even the rockiest of conditions. To show off what the vehicle is capable of, the player immediately tasks it with what should be the impossible, having it scale a sheer cliff face. Not only does it manage it, but it does it with relative ease, and can even climb cliffs when it's raining.

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If that wasn't enough, u/BlockOfRawCopper then goes on to show how the vehicle manages some of the harshest conditions you'll come across during your adventures in Hyrule. First, they show how it easily navigates quicksand, before quickly transitioning to a clip of it gliding through lava with no problems at all. They then show off its ability to sail through water too, as the vehicles main body is a boat which floats whenever it comes across a body of water too deep to drive through. It truly is the best all-terrain vehicle out there.

To top it all off, u/BlockOfRawCopper explains that the vehicle is extremely maneuverable, battery efficient so you won't have to stop every 30 seconds for it to recharge, and can be reversed even when it's in the water. They also explain that it's primary use is as a heavy cargo carrier, and that it's so durable that you could even drop it off a cliff and it wouldn't suffer any damage. Perfect for escorting the odd Korok or delivering a bunch of logs to Lurelin Village.

There is a downside though, and that's the parts you actually need to put it together. You'll notice that the vehicle is powered by propellers and that it's body is a lattice that you can't find anywhere besides the shrine next to Goron City. That means you'll need to go shrine scrounging for materials if you want to try and put together a River Crawler yourself, but surely it's worth it for a vehicle that can literally scale walls with little effort.

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