OneLegend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomplayer lets them rip as they recreate an ideal Beyblade match in game using the tools provided.The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomhas provided players a much more expansive tool set to do with what they want in the wide-open world of Hyrule. With this expanded set of tools, players have been able to create some wildly amazing contraptions, withplayers creating transforming mechs inTears of the Kingdomamong other things. While some contraptions are useful for the game’s combat and exploration, others can be used for more entertaining purposes, like Beyblades.Beyblades are a line of top-spinning toys that are used to battle it out in concave-shaped battle arenas, where they spin and bash against one another until one of them is defeated. This toy series has also spawned its own line of manga and TV shows to accompany and sell these products, with apotential live actionBeybladefilm in the works by Jerry Bruckheimer. They even have their own series of video games, mostly made for handheld consoles.RELATED:Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Player Makes a Startling Engineering DiscoveryOne player decided to bring Beyblade into their own game ofLegend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. A Twitter user uploaded a video of the Beyblade arena they crafted using the in-game tools. The video starts with the player with one of the Beyblades, created using a metal plate, a stabilizer, and some other small pieces. They connect it to a larger contraption that, once activated, makes the two Beyblades connected to it spin faster and faster until they are forced to disconnect from the rest, spinning and duking it out on one of the large craters that blemish the countryside of Hyrule.
However, the Beyblade Match doesn’t go quite as planned, as the spinning tops go out of control and spin out of the crater, one of them damaging the player themselves. New contraptions in the game always come with some bugs to iron out, like whenKoroks fell off oneTears of the Kingdomplayer’s outer space platformthat was bringing them to the heavens.
Experimenting, as well as trial and error, are parts of the creation process inThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, as seen with someTears of the Kingdomplayers figuring out how to create music in the game. With further testing, the player is sure to create the perfect Beyblade match, so that they can let them rip for some time to come.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis available on Nintendo Switch.
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