Summary
One crafty player recently managed to build the AT-AT walker fromStar WarsinThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Their feat adds to the seemingly endless string of amazingTears of the Kingdomcommunity creationsthat continue to pour online.
While the newZeldagame doesn’t force players to use the Ultrahand ability for creating anything but the most basic contraptions, those who do delve intotheTears of the Kingdombuilding systembeyond what’s required will soon find it to be immensely powerful. Many fans who did just that have been one-upping one another with some incredibly inventive creations ever since the game reached the store shelves in mid-May.
RELATED:Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Fan Builds Battle-Ready Guardian Stalker
One of the latest additions to that ever-growing list of convoluted contraptions was engineered by Reddit user 0racle624, who recently went through the effort of creating a fairly faithful replica of the All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT) walker fromStar WarsinTears of the Kingdom. Their design uses a pair of cages for the war machine’s body and another two U-shaped blocks for its head, while the walker’s legs consist of half a dozen Zonai Stabilizers combined with the same amount of Zonai Big Wheels.
While the AT-ATs fromStar Warsboast heavy laser cannon turrets on the sides of their heads, thisTears of the Kingdomrecreation of the iconic vehicle features a single Construct Head equipped with the Zonai Beam Emitter mounted on the left flank of its pilot cabin. The author of the contraption would have presumably used two such auto-targeting turrets had their existing design not reached 20 components. For clarity, allTears of the Kingdomstructures built with Ultrahand start falling apart if the player attempts to join more than 21 parts together.
Nevertheless, 0racle624 had just enough room to equip thisStar Wars-inspiredTears of the Kingdomvehiclewith a Zonai Cannon, which both mimics the AT-AT’s anti-personnel blasters and improves the walker’s combat effectiveness. Pairing Zonai Beam Emitters with Cannons has long been a popular practice amongTears of the Kingdomplayers, as doing so results in a weapon that can both deliver uninterrupted laser damage and stun-lock enemies with artillery blasts, thus preventing them from retaliating.
This impressive replica of the AT-AT walker is far from the first feat ofStar Wars-inspired engineering that the game’s fandom completed to date. Just several weeks back, another player took online to flaunt anincredibleTears of the Kingdomplane based onThe Mandalorian’sStarfighter.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis available on Nintendo Switch.
MORE:Why Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’s Spirit Temple Quest May Be the Future of Zelda Dungeons