The community continues to amaze with incredible constructions.
With the arrival of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom we discover a new threat in the lands of Hyrule, the gleeok dragons. It is about 11 dragons scattered throughout the abyss, the surface and the floating islands that have powerful supernatural abilities, King Gleeok being the most imposing of all of them with his three heads and attacks of water, lightning and fire elements. Maybe that’s why our protagonist today thought that building his own robotic version of King Gleeok could help you in combat.
Since its premiere on May 12, Tears of the Kingdom has become an engineering masterclass with constructions as impressive as that replica of Metal Gear Rex, a combat helicopter or all those traps to mistreat Kologs. It seems that creativity has no ceiling in the latest Nintendo game.
The robotic version of the most feared enemy in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
It is a creation shared by the user Mecataylor through the Reddit forums and, as we can see, it is a little far from being as imposing and fierce as King Gleok really, lucky for us, but it’s still a spectacular construction.
“In a pure fanservice movementI present to you Green King Gleeok”, comments this fan. “It is less functional, less balanced, worse in combat and consumes more battery, but damn if it doesn’t look cooler“.
In a pure fanservice move, I present Green King Gleeok
byu/mecataylor in Hyrule Engineering
if you are wondering where did you get those heads and the skeletonMecataylor responds to another user that the skeleton “comes from a cave in the southwest corner of the desert“. “I just found one and attached the pieces to it one at a time. Then I used the self-build memory to make one of each of them and attach them to the body,” she states.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is available from the past May 12 exclusively for Nintendo Switch, where it managed to exceed 10 million games sold in just three days.