There is nothing worse than building a cool airship in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdominto the sunset and then watch in horror as all your Zonai pieces slowly disappear one by one. Fortunately, there are glitches to get around this, and Japanese player Peco used them to TopGun Fantasy of breaking the sound barrier in Hyrule while Kenny Loggings sings in the background.
Zelda: Breath of the Wild gives players a huge toolbox to play with in its sprawling open world, but sets limits on what’s possible by having equipment disappear at various intervals. Rockets run out after a few seconds, gliders only last a few hundred meters, and even fans eventually cease to exist. Battery life is another limiting factor, theoretically putting a timer on how long even the wildest creations can come to life.
However, there are ways to get around these rules. Glitches are a way to many skills in Zelda: Breath of the Wild Some may think this is unnatural, but infinite battery life, infinite rockets, and other building heroes have been around since version 1.2.1 was released almost a year ago. Peco, who has been The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and its continuation to its absolute limits with fight montages and other stuntsrecently published a step-by-step guide to creating your own TopGun Fighter jet modeled after the F-14A Tomcat that brought Tom Cruise fame and fortune in the 1980s.
Beyond the tricks used Making rockets last forever and to Get unlimited battery lifeAnother key is to use only materials for the ship itself that do not disappear over time but require transport over long distances. The tutorial created by Pecowhich shows every mistake and step of the project (unfortunately all in Japanese), is almost an hour long. It’s a testament to dedication, but the sight in other videos of Link darting under bridges and driving around Hyrule without worry or limitation seems worth it.
You can check out the full walkthrough below: