The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a videogame developed by Nintendo for the Switch, released in 2023. It is a direct sequel to Breath of the Wild and its story takes place a couple of years after the events of BotW.
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Theoretically yes, but you would have to be lucky enough for the dragons to cross paths at exactly the right time.... and like another commenter already said, the Light Dragon flies significantly higher than the others, so if you plan to hop from one dragon to the other, you'd need to ride the Light Dragon first, not the other way around.
PS: you can park a hoverbike on the Light Dragon's head, which makes the trip from one dragon to the other a lot easier. ~~It doesn't work that well the other way around, as the other 3 are taking a nosedive when going underground - you'd fall off, along with the bike.~~
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Park it behind their horns (Naydra) or manes. They’ll act like ledges. I do it all the time.
What do you do once they go back to the surface? Does it also work if you park the vehicle in front of their horns, or do you have to stand on their face and use Ultrahand to hover the device?
Yeah, it does. You just have to look for the flattest surface you can and flip your hoverbike upside down because it has the most friction that way. Maybe it’s the handlebars?
Eyebrow ridges are also good.
Maybe I'm missing something here (are dragons a no-build zone?) but my knee-jerk response was to just auto build another bike rather than rig it so it doesn't fall.
Not AFAIK, but I’ve never had to bother and I like not spending resources if I don’t need to. I haven’t broken a weapon in months now.
Me rampaging though the game: Resources are meant to be used!!!!111eleven
Me running out of Zonaite: ...it's possible they had a point 🤔
Nice! I have to try that ^^
How did it go?
I fell off a few times, got flash-frozen by Naydra because I forgot to upgrade the Snowquill Set for immunity, but with a bit of fine tuning, it worked at least once ^^ I'm just a bit too clumsy to relieably pull it off every time, but it defo does work as advertised.