Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Player Builds Egg Farming Device

June 05, 2023
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A Zelda fan has figured out how The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom players can farm dozens of eggs within just a few minutes. In Breath of the Wild, Link had several runes in his Sheikah Slate that he could take advantage of to solve puzzles and reach certain locations. The game's sequel takes this to the next level by giving him Rauru's arm, which contains much more powerful and versatile abilities that allow players to do nearly everything they could imagine in the Hyrule of Tears of the Kingdom.

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Players will get access to the Ultrahand ability while completing the Great Sky Island at the start of Tears of the Kingdom. This ability, just like Magnesis, allows players to move objects, but the difference is that it also lets them attach them to one another. This is how gamers come up with the wildest creations, ranging from flying boats to macabre Korok torture devices.

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Reddit user MellowMars540 has successfully created a machine that enables players to farm several dozens of eggs within just a few in-game minutes. In the clip, they attach Zonai devices to each other using Ultrahand in order to create a chamber for a few Cuccos and a protective chamber on the side for Link. They place the Cuccoos in the main chamber, make their way to the protective chamber, and hit the Cuccos with their sword. This causes various Cuccos to start coming down on Link to attack him, but it also causes the panicked Cuccos in the main zone to start producing eggs. Fortunately, the devices around Link prevent him from taking damage, and he can simply remain in his chamber while the Cuccos endlessly lay eggs.

Some Redditors mentioned in the comments how much like Minecraft the game can be. This egg-farming device isn't actually too different from the classic Minecraft egg farm design; the difference is that it's not possible to place down a hopper that stores the eggs in a chest, and Link has to stand there to physically collect them.

Tears of the Kingdom has only been out for a few weeks, and fans have already created hundreds of unique and impressive builds. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has really brought the community together, and it's wonderfully wholesome to see gamers share their creations to help one another as they progress through the game.

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

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Source: GameRant