EVERY Zonai Device in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Ranked from Worst to Best
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The cooking pot was re-engineered to be used as suspension for vehicles. Boosting up it’s usefulness
It's also useful for gear ratios somehow
A triggered spring can do the same.
@@danielhuelsman76yes but the pot is comparatively smaller
Yeah
Nah, the real meta is using it for ball and socket joints on a mech
stick the shock emitter in the water and it'll kill all the fish in a pretty wide radius. you can make some pretty effective fishing boats using it
There's actually an autobuild schematic using this
You can also attach it to one of the cages in the monster camps for a device you can place on any moblin yoslowly kill themwhile you fight other enemies
@@wheat8789 yeah, but it sucks. A good jumping off point to be fair, but its slow, cumbersome and has a small area to catch fish. Better to build your own massive one, with angled boards to direct thr fish right to the basket, and like 6 fans so you can go faster than one of those "mart-carts" automated shopping carts at the super marker.
@@MystLunarabne works on any regular enemy really, no just moblins. It roasts the boss bokos pretty effectively as well.
you can also use 'em to power the electric turbine you can steal from shrines for infinite flight potential!
I'm pretty sure the main design intent of the hover stone was to fuse it to arrows to make platforms mid air.
you can do WHAT
I believe I learned something very important today
You can also use them to prop up the Bolson signs and as an instant reuseable form for bullet time
I thought it was meant to be sent upwards via rocket, and i imagined it being used as a sort of air turret along with the construct head.
@@jreddie92 Wait yeah what am I doing trying to light campfires all the time for Gleeoks, when I could just throw up a hover stone, Ascend through it and get bullet time whenever?
Concept for the fuse ranking: instead of ranking all combinations, rank all the fusible materials. It'll still be a big ontaking, but a lot of things can be categorized together - like most foods, all the enemy guts, all the wings and eyes, the emitters, the elemental fruits and chu jellies and gems, a lot of stuff can be collapsed into a singular grouping where the only difference in ranking would be efficiency.
gems very greatly
I had a similar idea but based on the main item being fused, like melee, arrows, and shields.
I think "stick rocket to shield" is about 70% of my zonai device usage
Now this looks like a job for Super Link!
@@colesephhh9546 up up and Away!
The poor man's Revali's Gale!
@@0megaWarrior well one consumes a rocket and the other just needs to recharge, so really the rocket is more expensive. Also I feel like Revali took you up higher but that could just be me.
"my people need me" headass
Do a ranking for the Schema Stones and Yiga blueprints please
Please have mercy on the portable kitchen.
@@coryfreake9070 after you scrubbed all the floors in the depths, then we can talk about mercy
@@Magic_Ice Please, your majesty!
@@coryfreake9070NO. CLEAN THE DEPTH. CLEAN THE GLOOM OFF THE GROUND. THEN WE CAN TALK ABOUT YOUR RELEASE
@@moduIus Just finished the Gerudo Dessert underground
I love how almost every device has a secondary use:
The mirror is used to solve puzzles but also blind enemies
The spring is good for gaining height but also as a suspension system
The portable pot is a cooking pot but also a fucking ball bearing?
Stakes are good for keeping things in place but also can make music
The wheel can propel things but also be used as a glider and updraft creator
The shock emitter is a good item for stunning but you can also put it on a boat and kill hundreds of fish in a couple minutes
The homing cart is good for making robots and drones but it can also be made into a conveyor belt
Where do you find that many fish? I'm still using the spot in faron that people used in BOTW and I want more than that provides
@@giveluminacat10nobles21 ocean on the bottom right has mighty and armored porgies in very large schools
Stakes can make what?
@@zeroyuki92 music, using beam emitters and recall
Shock emmiter also for Zuggle and House weapon duplication
A point of note for the cooking pots that may put them a whole lot higher: they also act as ball joints on machines.
The pot itself pivots from the base it sits on, making it possible to give big tires suspension for easier navigation
yup, you can also use spring for suspension, as long as your build can take a jolt when activating
Cooking on it also fully refills your battery
I've seen this mentioned a lot and I tried it myself in various ways but kept running into an issue where after attaching them to some big wheels and then sticking four of them on a stone slab the wheels would quickly flex too far and break off of the cooking pot. I also tried replacing the stone slab with two stabilizers connecting each pair of wheels horizontally and a small wooden slab connecting the tops of the stabilizers vertically (not up and down but forward and backward, probably not describing this well but it was basically two sets of wheels with stabilizers sitting where the axle would be and a plank connecting the stabilizers together on top of which I put a steering stick)
It sort of worked for a second but then the moment I'd go up an incline the wheels would snap off, seemingly due to the cooking pots having too much flex and moving the wheel too far away from where it was glued.
Am I just doing it wrong or?
@@ultimaweapon991 try something lighter than a stone slab.
They also are able to one shot certain armored enimes aswell as can be used in place of bombs arrows or a fused weapon to break rocks
Totally agreed on the number 1 (in fact, that was my immediate call.) If the steering stick didn't exist, I feel like the ultrahand would just be a minor novelty to get past a few puzzles but that's it. So many great designs only work well because you can control them.
The hydrant is actually very powerful when combined with a shock emitter as it causes the electricity to spread out in every direction. This is useful if mounted to a homing cart for creating an autonomous attack bot that automatically electrocutes enemies repeatedly and causes the electricity to bounce from one enemy to another.
That's literally an autobuild, lmao
Meanwhile I just auto build a stack of explosive barrels and drop it on enemies lol
I used two rockets, a construct head, a stabilizer, and a few bomb flowers + a explosive barrel to make an effective Javelin missile that launches over bases, then zooms in for the kill.
@@MidoriGrey Damn. The construct head can steer rockets? How is the stabilizer used?
The other bonus for the Bright Bloom Seeds is that it massively extends the despawn range of anything it’s attached to. I’ll fuse extra weapons together with a rock, toss a bright bloom seed on, and I’m constantly surprised how far I can explore to come back and it’s all still there.
Yeah but it only affects the thing its directly attached to, everything else will despawn
@@nguyentandung42 that's why you use dragon scales instead
@@Immadeus doesn’t the dragon scale still need to be attached to work as well?
the star fragments work better than dragon scales
@@MungkaeX yeah but can just unattach it and put it pack in your inventory when you are done
The hover stone has one VERY useful use. Hover stone almost ALWAYS are an insta-solution for addison. Save an auto build of a small rock attached to a hover stone and never stress over those signs.
2:37 there is technically a secondary effect to that mirror effect, it acts as a dazzlefruit, meaning for hinoxs and molduga, these work REALLY well for stun locking them
4:02 secondary note: sleds paired with shields also travel farther than a rolly cart, and after some experiments, ACTUALLY increased durability of a shield. I swear these mad lads actively tried to make secondary purposes for these things
When completing the gerudo dungeon, I found attaching even 1 mirror to a large wheel and a stake helped me manage the final boss fight and made it trivial aside from obviously trying to kill the boss with 5 hearts and no armor upgrades (at time of fight).
@@johnmcwick1 .......thats fucking genius
@@sweetooth123456789 I found doing 2 wheel on top of each other works for both flying and normal types. Or you could just angle the mirrors in different angles
@@johnmcwick1 Normally I'm not a fan of cheesing fights, but if it's a big-brain solution such as that I don't consider it cheesing.
Something that makes the steering stick even more overpowered is the fact that it acts as a sort of gyroscope that can function with zero power whatsoever. So not only does it let you control wings and cars even without fans powering them, but this property is the entire reason the hoverbike functions in the first place. In any other game as well as in real life, two propellers generating lift would be off-balance and they'd immediately tilt and crash, you'd need at least three to avoid that and the only axis of control you'd have is the lift of each individual propeller, but with a single steering stick you don't have to worry about any of that and can tilt the craft in any direction while remaining in complete control.
It's also unfortunate cause usually a balloon would be how you solve a problem like this, but because it was solved before any of us even realized it was a problem the balloon is kinda useless for flying
The balloon's at least useful for whenever you need to ascend considerable distances, since you can get ascension until it runs out of time by gluing a bundle of firewood to it under the balloon and lighting that on fire.
But yeah, the hoverbike, while great, kinda outclasses so much else in the game.
My damn hover bike keeps tilting to the right. Seems impossible to get the fans perfectly straight on
@@halo2bounceguy It's basically impossible to get it 100% even, but you can get it veeeery close to it, in the sense that it only very slightly veers to one side. Best advice I have really is to just... try a couple times.
You only need to nail it once to perfectly reproduce it forever.
It’s also used in speed runs to clip through the ground
Fun fact the steering stick even works on wings without any fans attached
Fun fact: That’s also a waste of a perfectly good steering stick because you can steer the fan without it.
@@litessbuv rug
@@litessbu Thats why its a "fun fact" and not a useful fact.
@litessbu i have 70 steering sticks. Stfu
@@voidking5580 balance your hoverbike on top of a glider for near infinite flight just hop off glide a bit then hop back on the stick when u have battery again. GREATLY extends range of gliders too since if its not holding anything up the glider doesnt count it on its "fly timer"
So, for a standard playthrough, I definitely agree with your shock emitter placement, but if you plan on making crazy machines for the heck of it, then there are several shrine devices that you can steal with the fuse power from shrines in order to do things completely impossible otherwise.
I agree, by its self the shock emitter is cool in design and what not, but functionality is lacking. Paired with the shrine devices it is a whole different ball game lol. Do you know if there is a video on where to find the devices yet? I’ve looked and haven’t found anything yet.
@@johnmcwick1You can find the electric motor and fan in a shrine in the middle of the spiral-shaped peninsula in Akkala.
The hover platform deserves credit for solving almost all of Addison's sign support puzzles
The hover stone is actually really helpful to cheese dungeons, because you can just make like a stairwell and get to practically anywhere
it also cheeses the Hudson signs.
@@ZPokemonfanA ya
There's a million ways to cheese everything in this game, but that doesn't necessarily make those things "useful" - depriving yourself of fun challenges isn't useful.
@@CaptainFalcoyd Fun is subjective, I find the signs to be open world fluff, busy work, just like the Korok seeds beyond max storage slots. It's to artificially extend the game time beyond what is needed and to me what is wanted. Best to cheese the insignificant stuff in my opinion and focus on the more fun stuff all over the map.
@@CaptainFalcoyd
You say that like finding your own dumb convoluted work-around to a problem isn't the best part of the game
My favorite Zonai device is having three springs glued together, since it not only launches Link high af, essentially replacing Revali’s Gale, but is a godsend for allowing you to reach Gleeoks once they take to the skies. And it’s specifically three since any more than that makes it a bit unwieldy to use, but the bouncing trio is just right.👌🏽Plus, it only costs 9 Zonaite to use if you have no springs, which practically costs nothing if you’ve explored the depths a decent amount.
The only gripe I have with the offensive devices is that by the time you gain a ton of them silver enemies start spawning pretty much anywhere, and they have so much health it takes a ton of sustained fire to beat them.
I think the wing is slightly underrated. It’s simplistic, sure, but it’s a fantastic way to cover a lot of distance with ease, especially once you learn how to drop one and land on it in midair. On top of that, it has some hidden utility too: when fused to a shield, it increases the height of you shield jump enough for you to enter bullet time from flat ground. I always make sure to have a few on hand.
place it under your hovercrafttttt the glider only counts fly time when its actually gliding, not while its being carried by fans. so effectivley triples the range and you dont gotta land it to recharge, just hop off ur steering stick and glide a bit while ur battery recharges. much more reliable than wing drops in midair
The Construct Head for whatever reason is really really rare, makes me think Nintendo forgot to put it in more of the gumball machines
its probably because of how absolutely amazing it is so you have to actively go out and search for it
Putting any emitter especially frost emitters on mineru made her insanely useful for fighting
I always go for a frost emitter and lynel horn
@@jackfoston omg, I did not imagine that we can put monster parts directly on Mineru.
Also put a fan to run, a wing to glide and a hover stone to float on the back part
Except for when she freezes you, which is constantly.
I don't think Mineru is very good
@@An_Entire_Lime Yeah just let her freeze enemies then go in. She wont try to freeze frozen enemies
Something you overlooked about shock emitters is that it can be used to power electric motors (like the ones in shrine), which can spin very fast and have a lot of uses, like using shrine propelers to fly instead of Zonai fans which cost more battery power. Otherwise, I agree with everything
the fan actually costs less than the shock emitter, where the shock emitter-electric motor combo wins out is in lifting capacity/charge and the fact that you can make an infinite flier.
Honestly, I had way more use for the hover stones than I thought I would. Attach an item you need to transport to one, lift it as high as you can with Ultrahand, and then leave it as you climb up to where you need to go before looking down and pulling the hover stone up to where you are and detaching the item. I cheesed the entirety of the Construct Factory with them since I can somehow think of a more complicated workaround than the obvious solution that I just can’t see in the moment but is really obvious when I watch others play the game. Moral of the story, I’m bad at puzzles but good at bullshitting!
You can also just move it up without a hover stone, wait a bit, put it down, and recall it. One hover stone saved for the Hudson sign guy
Attach it to an arrow, shoot it where you want it, then ascend into it. No hand/recall needed if it’s in your inventory.
alternative methods are based
Another use for the portable pot: building material.
Seriously. The pot’s two halves are connected by a sort of springy joint. If you glue the base to one object, and the pot part to another, it acts like a ball and socket joint, or a really loose springy joint. It has some applications in tjinfs like making a vehicle where some of the wheels have a more flexible turning radius
I am glad that I can finally watch one of these without worry of spoilers now.
Also, if you fuse a cooking pot to an arrow - any opponent with Armour is no longer wearing armour any more with one shot - it doesn’t work on Lynels but everything else gets armour naked in one shot!
Sleds are somewhat underrated. You only need a control stick and a fan with one to make a fast boat and surprisingly stable boat, and sticking 4 small Zonai wheels to one makes a very compact and quick way to cover ground. Combining these ideas (while using a second fan) can even create an amphibious car that’s also better at going up hills as an added bonus. The amphibious design was my go-to method of transport, and the best part is sticking a construct head with a few lasers to the top of the first fan gives it a turret that will never hit you while you’re driving.
Yeah but hover bike beats all that
@@halo2bounceguy Hover bike is no fun, I’d rather cruise around in a near-invincible laser tank or a mech suit destroying every monster that gets close, not to mention it’ll never be as fast as some builds using wheels can be.
Something of note about stakes: hitting them produces sound, and the pitch can be changed by the height of the stake. That is to say, it makes music.
Portable pots also have a pretty neat use in building contrations! The base and the pot can swivel independantly of one another - making it ack as sort of a loose bearing.
Kinda sucks though that it and the rocket don't set off hot air balloons
@@tsyumamatsuthehavenofguard32 Gluing a bundle of wood to the balloon, does work to set it off however, and better yet, is completely battery-independent! All you need is a single bundle of firewood, glue it to the balloon, and one of those fruits that make a small burst of fire when you hit something with them, which you can just toss at the bundle and boom, you've got more than enough flight to get from the lowest point in the depths to the celling, or from the surface to any sky ruin you may desire.
The hover stone is actually very useful when helping Addison hold up signs.
The hoverstone is easily top 10, it lets you cheese so many puzzles that arent in shrines, and its great for the final sage
I was not expecting something like this, but honestly it’s kinda hilarious that this is a video
Why
Weird comment. Pretty cool video. Learned lots. Majority of these I didn't even use
Ranking hover stone so low tells me you haven't made a LynelDeleter™
If you combo a hydrant with a shock emitter you get a fairly powerful weapon
two bits; 1, The small wheels actually climb BETTER than the big wheels, but you gotta put the fore wheels on at a 45 degree angle. I made an ATV tri-motorcycle using this method. It's as fast, and climbs about as well, as the Mastercycle.
2, Big Wheels are FASTER than small wheels. You have to use MORE wheels, but if you attach a big wheel to a big wheel( and you put it in an uneven position(to where both can still spin in the same direction); then when the first wheel smashes the second wheel into the ground it launches you partially into the air at the speed of both wheels combined, and that is a STACKABLE bonus to your speed.
Though, the more big wheels you use to make a jumping vehicle, the more difficult to control the vehicle will get. IT's the opposite with the small wheels though.
8:03 Fitting that you only get a reliable way to replenish those after you most likely won't ever need them.
Where is that trader golem at 8:03 please ?
@@Sidney-e7i It's a steward construct on a chunk of zonai ruins right outside lookout landing
@@ILikeWafflz thank you very much for your help but mine golem doesn't sell zonai. How the guy in video is able to have this option ? Do we need to beat final boss before ? Or complete full battery to enable this kind of trade ?
@@Sidney-e7i You have to get all the battery upgrades.
Hover Stones are one of my favorite devices for one reason and one reason alone: President Hudson.
Damn it, why didn't I think of that?!
The homing cart is the Roomba I never knew I needed 😂
I have recently discovered the magic that is a frost emitter on a shield. Its so useful when you need to quickly stun enemies and then you get to do triple damage to them on demand.
You can attack the hover stones to arrow and they will automatically activate wherever you fired them, basically making them like the cloud flower from Mario Galaxy 2, hey are quite useful for traveling around the landmass of a sky island
The shock emitter can power the motor part found in the Turbine Power Shrine (Gemimik or something like that). You can make very fast cars with this, or flying machines which consume only a fraction of the power a normal fan-powered one would. With electric motors and big wheels, if you make a two-speed vehicle by blocking the motor from spinning you can get way more speed than small wheels on flat terrain and especially downhill, while having some movement on hills and in rough terrain.
Two-speed? How does that work?
If you have a shock emitter touching a metal plate it will electrify the plate. If you also spray the plate with water from a hydrant it will cause constant AoE bolts of electricity.
After you unlock the auto build ability there's a mine you can find in the Eldin region of the underground beneath Death Mountain, there you can get a Schema Stone for the Automated Ally. A homing cart with a construct head and a flame emitter. It gives you a basic version of the attack robot.
You missed the best part of the construct head, battery efficiency. Anything attached to it will only activate if it’s aiming at enemies. Makes it so your death machine doesn’t drain battery when it doesn’t need to
I love the sled, the hovercraft was my go-to travel for a lot of the depths.
The shock emitter is useful for fishing.
The flame emitter can be used to burn wet plants, which is extremely useful in a few caves and to get to a couple of shrines.
The cart is the best way too shield surf and I use carts on the bottoms of my wings and boats to let them take off from or cross lover land.
construct head with beam emitter is just build your own beemos
Btw, fans also time out like wings and balloons, but you have to run them constantly for about 13 full (3 cell) battery charges without touching the ground
The Yiga clan had the best ideas - but if you do find a schematic that's helpful underground, positioning the torches the right way on a balloon is awesome. The torch stays lit and it can keep going up if you don't have a lot of fuel cells. Game changer! So know that you can attach (I think) a torch right onto the inside of the balloon...
fun thing with the hoverstone, you can attach the capsule to an arrow to make a mid air platform while gliding or an ascend platform mid fight.
the hoverstone is actually really useful when fused to an arrow, you can shoot it below you to arrest your fall and above you to create an ascend platform
The sled + 4 big wheels makes a good buggy, that way you don't need to have a wood plank or stone slab as a "base"
The hover stone is awesome in combat, you can fuse it to an arrow and send it to the sky then use Ascend and enter bullet time or just use it to protection, its almost as good as the bomb shield
One thing that really helps out the big battery a lot is the fact that zonai devices can be duplicated quite easily and quickly on older versions
Portable ports also work as pretty convincing joints/ball bearings!
The Steering stick was something I knew was going to be in the game, because I knew the wheeled carts would be way too incomplete without something to steer them with.
But I wish I knew about just how useful the Stake was as a car Jack mid build. I can’t believe I didn’t think of that!
You forgot to mention when talking about batteries is that they remove the proximity handicap. Zonai contraptions relying on your energy cell will power off if you get a certain distance away. But if they're powered by an attached battery they will continue to run for as long as they're loaded in.
I was playing earlier today and I found a tip for using cannon weapons. Throw the cannon weapon instead of swinging it like a normal weapon. You don't actually throw the cannon weapon when you "throw" it, you instead use it like normal. However, when you're throwing it you actually get to aim and stuff so you're less likely to hurt yourself.
The hydrant on a roomba legit is the funniest possible way to beat the Octorok boss
Fire hydrant makes for a great hammer and substitute for bomb arrows if you need stuff broken.
If you don't have Sidon you can use it to keep cool in the goron temple and it combos surprisingly well with the shock emitter.
I can’t believe you skipped the single most important use for the cooking pot. It instantly recharges your battery to full. Say you’re in an aircraft and your battery is about to run out. If you’ve attached a cooking pot, cook anything and bam full recharge instantly.
Also, they’re convenient when the blood moon happens and you’re nowhere near a village. Easy way to get that blood moon cooking boost.
Floating platforms can be shot downward with arrows while flying and it appears turned on after some distance. It's very useful for recharging stamina mid air.
The portable pot is actually also very useful in builds and should probably be ranked higher. You talked about the stake being a sleeper hit just before that but the portable pot, the device you're least likely to even try connecting to anything else, has at least three applications for which it currently appears to be unparalleled in machine building: As a support for a steering stick which, when combined with a stabilizer, prevents Link from ever falling off unless the vehicle goes entirely upside-down (which itself can only happen with a great deal of effort), with only two parts and taking up less space than any alternative (including the clever wagon wheel gimble trick), and also enabling "bike" builds to handle hills more effectively than any alternative; As a space-efficient gear, gears themselves currently being something the community has just begun playing around with, since they don't appear to be intended features but several objects can fill that roll; and as a flexible connector (or "suspension," as many people term it, and exclusively use it) that takes up less space and causes less hassle than the only real alternative, ie the open spring.
The Steak is also now a musical instrument with the lazer admiter you can ping it and depending on the height it will creat a musical note
Not sure if anyone else has said, but the real usefulness of the sled is putting it on a the bottom of a glider to help it be able to reach take off speed anywhere.
I have a construct that I designed specifically to deal with Mukterok that used a hydrant as its main weapon. It did a good job of keeping that brat from spawning in too much muck.
I would say having the hover stone as an easy solution for every Hudson sign is a big positive
I'd argue that the light is slightly less useful than the Hydrant. The hydrant has a small number of very specific uses in specific enviroments in the game. The light is utterly superseded in every way by a far more accessible item. I've had to use the hydrant 3 or 4 times. The only time I've used lights is to save Zonaite when building schematics that have them attached, and then I usually detatch them to save battery.
Can you do a top 20 or 15 fusions list? And not just the most powerful, but also what is common and can be accessed a little early.
Ganon: spawns phantom ganon army
Link: r o o m b a s p a m
you forgot that the stake is also an instrument.
There is a shrine with a chargeable battery and a giant fan, you can copy those and use the shock device to power both, when you run out of energy the battery will kick in and power the fan
Tip (Which I got from another video): if you attach the hover stone to an arrow while gliding, and fire it down, it will stop in a close distance activated. Giving you time to recover stamina and observe your surroundings.
The best part about the Spring is the fact that you can stack a few on top of each other and send yourself even higher. Theres a cool shrine you have to do it in
There’s a autobuild schematic for that
@@boggle4763 Nice
Hey! I used hoverstones all the time. And springs. Hoverstones can just give you a platform anywhere anytime, and they can be fused with arrow to get a platform anywhere. Really useful for the temples. Also springs when stacked upon each other can give massive height, way more than rockets. And how many of those do
You have laying around?
The spring sheild is something that I dreamed of being in the game quite a long time before it came out... I'm so happy that it's a thing.
3:10 the best way to use Time bombs is from jumping down(or rocketing up and free-falling) and releasing them in 2 groups of 10 while in the air.
aka Carpet Bomb
Attaching any emitter or cannon onto your hylian shield that requires no effort to get is op and the fact that you can just get it back to full durability in one trip to the Gordon’s is lovely and also if ur not careful then u can just buy another get durability 💎💎+ on it and have a basically indestructible shield is broken
if you fuse a torch to be lit between a flame emitter and a balloon, the balloon will still lift you up from the lit torch even when the flam emitter is off. This way you can recharge your battery not loose your altitude. But the balloon will break after a few minutes of flight so you cant fly forever with it
You can attach the hovering stone to an arrow and it will trigger shortly after being shot. It’s a life saver in the sky when you run out of stamina
It might make it easier to narrow down the fusions by what the main thing you're fusing to, such as melee, shield, and arrow categories.
Stakes are also a musical instrument
Frankly speaking I only ever use the time bombs for one thing: Shield jumping.
Why waste a hard to find/expensive Bomb Flower for a jump when I have hundreds of these bombs that are too ineffective for combat?
As for the Hover Stone, they will automatically activate when shot via arrow. Meaning that if you're doing a very long glide in the sky and are running low on Stamina, just shoot a hover stone below you and you have a platform to recover stamina! You can even take out a cooking pot on it and make stamina restoring food before continuing your glide!
float above enemy groups and carpet bomb away
I have 999 brightbloom seeds because they're just so ridiculously abundant in caves, and I usually use giant brightbloom seeds anyway for my hoverbike so they kind of just sit there😂
Now do abilities, armor sets, legendary weapons, side quests, shrines, bubbulfrogs, KOROKS, MOOOOOOORE!!!
13:50 the famous claymore roomba
What's funny is that me and my brother just call the homing cart "little buddy"
Attach a hover stone to your arrows and boom, instant platform underneath you as you traverse the skies. They can also be used to cheese a lot of Addisons signs.
The hydrant can be fused to a club and become a hammer. It's what I'd do if I needed to break open a rock wall or ore deposit and there were no big boulders nearby
Hover stone kinda underrated, you can shoot one below you in midair to refill stamina
and also to call out auto-build , you can call one and put it next to where you stand and then use L to switch to recall and fix the device in place than go on it and un freeze
I found one of those metal cages at an enemy camp and filled it up with cannons and set it off. In a confined space it wrecks shit lol
Btw, while you cook with a pot, time stops for the purposes of movement but NOT for the purpose of battery regeneration, which means if you’re say flying on a wing and almost out of battery, you can drop down a pot, cook a meal, and you’ll have full battery after.
A lot of devices you rated low had some secondary tech you seem to have missed out. The electric emitter plays well with the entire set of shrine-only electric stuff you can smuggle out and can enable infinite power while also being an excellent fishing tool. The cooking pot, as many have pointed out, is being used for its ball-and-socket behaviour. Sleds are good for aesthetics that carts dont necessarily always provide, as their curved front makes for pretty armor. The spring has enabled new suspension systems and also enabled the opening and closing mechanisms of doors. The mirrors are on the way to enable logic gates in some fashion. The hover stones allow zonai weapons to not be destroyed by lynel and hinox attacks, giving them an edge over homing carts. Given our recent discovery of the tuneable pitch of the stakes, I'd say the meta is still in flux. But genuinely, I dont think theres a single bad zonai device, every device seems to have several applications.
Springs and floating platforms can also be very useful in bossfights for infinite repeatedly going into bullet time
Not having the sled being this low already, no way. The sled is the best thing for getting around the entire desert and makes amazing shield surfing.
Shock emitter on a shield is very useful for crowd control, and for fishing
I recently learned that hover stone is OP for solving Hudson's sign puzzles. Haven't tried it myself yet though.
worth noting the steering stick can let you steer gliders without having to walk around
allowing for cool planes
You can make music with the stake by lowering it in different highs in the ground and hitting it! By using a laser that moves you can make melodies!