Vehicles in recall state are much easier to mount. If you're ever having trouble getting Link to climb on just stand on the ground near the stick, recall, mash A, then quickly deactivate recall once he grabs the stick. It's great on hills
The Austin Mobile looks pretty cool, but the Yiga have a version I think looks a lil cooler. If you want my favorite vehicle: frozen meat (the basic version) as a base, 1 stabilizer, 1 fan and 1 stick. Frictionless gliding that won't melt like other ice sources
@@alexhiatt3374 frozen meat retains the ice physics of say an ice block or ice sheet, but won't passively melt. Unfortunately I don't have any screenshots, but I'm sure you can YT search a video on it specifically. I remember seeing it first in highlight video. Also works well as a "sheild-surf-anywhere" attachment
The stabilizer or the control stick? I’m thinking control stick? Cuz frankly I still don’t understand the stabilizers lol. I get that they just orient themselves straight up but not exactly how that forces everything else upright. There’s gotta be some irony there cuz I technically have an engineering degree
@@monhi64 the wheel I think, you want the Stabilizer level with the stick or it won't work, angling the wheel should reduce the stable platform of the wheel interacting with the ground by lifting the dragon "chin" of the wheel, ideally you might even make it better with a big wheel... If a stabilizer can orient you on the far side.
I really like the Monocycle you get after finding a certain Yiga Schematic. Very similar to the Austin John Mobile, but the wheel is tilted back to go up hills more easily. Check it out!
Perhaps the AJM would maneuver better up and down hills if the stabilizer was mounted on a wood wheel's axle, like the bike. It keeps you from falling to the side, but allows you to tilt up and down .
@@roymakescomics 100% bro. I haven’t tried it with shards, but it works with claws, horns etc. also works with star fragments. It works on any build with 20 or less pieces(21 parts is max). I’m not the type to steer you wrong.
@@df63vu3f73k Possibly, but there's a tradeoff in that the light actually serves a function on its own. You know, it's a light, which can be marginally helpful in the depths.
2 small wheels, a controller, and a fan is a freat esrly game build. Put the two wheels on eother side of the controller as far forwad as possible, and the fan on the back. The advantage of the fan is that it makes the vehicle amphibious as the zonai parts seem to float. Another tip is to stick a brightbloom on a controll stick and save that in your auto build, that way you always have a control stick and light source easily on hand no matter what parts you find.
A zonaite substituted brightbloom seed won't light up. When you hit it, it just breaks. Sticking a simple item like that (apple) is great for keeping any device you find in your autobuild history including special things in shrines like a floating board.
I’ve got a slower but more maneuverable version of the Austin John mobile, the Segway. 2 big wheels, one steering stick in between the wheels, and a stabilizer behind the stick.
I use this design too, my only issue with it is that it doesnt stablize when you hop off and it it will just roll away, so you have to manually readjust it with ultrahand. But it's very manoeuvrable and cheap.
I use one that's just three fans in a triangle formation (one in front, two in back) facing down with a steering stick on top a lot. It's good for making it up to the dragons or scaling the cliffs in the depths. Only downside is that it doesn't go back down, you just have to glide when you get the right height.
@@radiant9230 is personally like the maximum number of devices to be more than 20 so I can build bigger things, personally, but I doubt they WON'T add new devices
8:13 has to be the best part of the video. The Bokoblins and Moblin are wondering what just whizzed by and then they're mad at the guy driving on their lawn. lol
I made a tricycle with two wheels in the back and one up front. The added stability both while driving and while parked is nice. I also like having the steering stick on top of the front wheel.
4 fans attached to the anti-grav rail, and a control stick. 6 parts 27 zonaite. I’ve abandoned the 2 fan cycle because this is so much more stable and controllable. Angle the fans down and back. This way it’s literally impossible for link to fall off. 8 batteries gives 2 minutes of flight and the vertical performance is enough to get from lookout to great sky in 8 batteries. I got all the light root in about 4 hours with this machine. Super easy to build, super cheap to auto build and very very stable.
@@burger_kinghorn right leg depo, attach two stabilizers to the side of the lift(you’ll understand when you see it) you’ll need to remove two of them because they patched the immortality of the rail. Glue the two together as perfect as you can, save it to autobuild. Costs 6 zonaite. Best place to experiment with it is the Hudson construction site. Happy travels!
@@burger_kinghorn you can place them as you like. I angled them inward(long side parallel to the control stick) for this kind of “tie fighter” look, but the combination of parts is what makes it efficient, not the order they’re placed. Pick up the rail and drop it, you’ll see it floats longer than any other item in the game. Feel free to design as you like. You only need 2 fans to fly, but you’ll need 4 to carry stuff. I didn’t discover this. It’s all over YT.
Such an awesome video with thorough and pertinent information! Keep ‘em coming for sure. One thing about when u mentioned u feel like ur missing 3 devices on ur Zonai Devices tab. I too have 3 available slots but I think that’s all of them. I haven’t finished the game yet but I think you’ve found ‘‘em all. Thanks again bro.
my problem with the small wheels is their turning, i had once made a uh.. "for fun" korok+spring car and that thing was amazing LMAO (big wheel ->spring ->korok ->spring ->big wheel, stabilizer and steering stick attached to korok)
You’re not missing anything… There’s exactly 27 Zonai devices It’s not meant to fill in an exact number of rows. None of the tabs do that (Materials, Key Items, etc…)
the AJM is pretty fun for messing around but the turning is way too sensitive. Most of the time I just end up turning a whole 180 degrees. My favorite simple car build is getting one of those wooden pieces where the wheels are part of it, and then just adding some small wheels under the front. That way it rides at an angle with the front being higher. That little thing zips around pretty good. Only issue is that for some reason autobuild doesn't recognize that wooden piece with wheels.
You don’t seem to understand the very basics. If you have the zonai parts, the auto build costs you ZRRO zoanite. Only when you see that opaque green color when the auto build has to manufacture a missing inventory part do you pay for it out of zoanite. So if you regularly use the “vending machine” parts drop and save a massive collection of capsules, you’ll spend ZERO zoanite.
I think he's just pointing out how much zoanite it takes if you don't have those pieces available, or don't want to use them for some reason. Bit of a leap to go straight to "You don't understand the basics."
@@jayjasespud The difference between my statement and yours is that YOU are intimating what he meant …my statement was in response to what he SAID, you are the one making the leap. You are welcome to assume all sorts of things he ‘might have meant’, I’m sticking to what he actually said in the video. That’s all.
The Austin John unicycle is what I use for flat terrain, basically my go-to for the central field. I'm really curious how your master-cycle will handle so I'll try it when I get home
Try this 4 piece build. Materials you need: 1x Fan 1x Stabilizer 1x Control Stick 1x Frozen Meat 1x Stake (for holding as you build) Build instructions 1. Attach fan to Stake at 45° angle on the side of Stake 2. Attach Control to fan edge similar to the hoverbike build. 3. Attach Stabilizer to rear of fan. 4. Deattach from stake. 5. Attach frozen meat to bottom of the fan to act as a frictionless base. Vehicle can't reverse but it is perfect for crossing water and is amphibious. Also, glide down canyons like a wee little fairy. You should add that to your cheap builds at 12 zonite.
when you talk about wishing you could throw the items in ultra-hand I was like "finally somebody voices my thoughts!" like you think they would've thought of this. like just make it R since that's your throwing button
The motorcycle I made is like the Master cycle but with the wood wheel, stabilizer, and control between the two small wheels and no cooking pot. I’ll have to try this Master Cycle and see if I like it more.
I made a really good one yesterday but I don't have a way to stream switch. But Steering sticks as kickstands keep the bike upright without a need for stabilizer. it still handles pretty well and you only slightly clip on objects with the kickstands, but if they go under something like a fence they get caught up. I need to try to find a way to post it still. Maybe just film my monitor.
I’ve made the most efficient vehicle possible, that only needs a steering stick and a small wheel, I posted a video of it on Reddit, should be under the same username
Most of the land vehicles are useless outside of Hyrule field and going down hills. I get more use out of my horse. The slightest incline on a hill and it's useless unless you're using the big wheel and even those can't do that much and they're slow
They should just add a zonai cycle and make it look like a dragon and have its own battery pack also no mastermode and no expansions at all is pretty lame botw is better
it doesnt work. fails to start, breaks upon landing, and when you do land, you lose control of the vehicle. the vehicles in this game are so bad man i just want the master cycle back!!
Vehicles in recall state are much easier to mount. If you're ever having trouble getting Link to climb on just stand on the ground near the stick, recall, mash A, then quickly deactivate recall once he grabs the stick. It's great on hills
The Austin Mobile looks pretty cool, but the Yiga have a version I think looks a lil cooler. If you want my favorite vehicle: frozen meat (the basic version) as a base, 1 stabilizer, 1 fan and 1 stick. Frictionless gliding that won't melt like other ice sources
why frozen meat? and do you have a screenshot?
@@alexhiatt3374 frozen meat retains the ice physics of say an ice block or ice sheet, but won't passively melt. Unfortunately I don't have any screenshots, but I'm sure you can YT search a video on it specifically. I remember seeing it first in highlight video. Also works well as a "sheild-surf-anywhere" attachment
@@SpookyFraiser huh, cool!
@@alexhiatt3374 right? The fact that is just something you can randomly do shows how versatile this game is
The problem with that one is that it falls flat on its side when you stop it, making remounting it a pain in the ass
If you angle the Autin mobile 45° backwards it becomes way better in climbing hils and obsticles
The stabilizer or the control stick? I’m thinking control stick? Cuz frankly I still don’t understand the stabilizers lol. I get that they just orient themselves straight up but not exactly how that forces everything else upright. There’s gotta be some irony there cuz I technically have an engineering degree
@@monhi64 the wheel I think, you want the Stabilizer level with the stick or it won't work, angling the wheel should reduce the stable platform of the wheel interacting with the ground by lifting the dragon "chin" of the wheel, ideally you might even make it better with a big wheel... If a stabilizer can orient you on the far side.
@@michaellane5381 that sounds like the monocycle Yiga schematic
I really like the Monocycle you get after finding a certain Yiga Schematic. Very similar to the Austin John Mobile, but the wheel is tilted back to go up hills more easily. Check it out!
Perhaps the AJM would maneuver better up and down hills if the stabilizer was mounted on a wood wheel's axle, like the bike. It keeps you from falling to the side, but allows you to tilt up and down .
I actually have that schematic
SECRET TIP: use amber or any long item as a kickstand for any bike-like vehicle.
If you use a dragon part it will keep the build from despawn for 2000m
@@Technicallyaddictedis this fr?
@@roymakescomics 100% bro. I haven’t tried it with shards, but it works with claws, horns etc. also works with star fragments. It works on any build with 20 or less pieces(21 parts is max). I’m not the type to steer you wrong.
Mirrors make a great kickstand for cycles so you don't have to pick them up as much. These are Very clever builds great tutorial.
Lights too.
@@everthealtruistdon’t mirrors have larger hit boxes? so it would be better?
@@df63vu3f73k Possibly, but there's a tradeoff in that the light actually serves a function on its own. You know, it's a light, which can be marginally helpful in the depths.
I’ve used amber as a kickstand
Why not dragon horn kickstand?
2 small wheels, a controller, and a fan is a freat esrly game build. Put the two wheels on eother side of the controller as far forwad as possible, and the fan on the back. The advantage of the fan is that it makes the vehicle amphibious as the zonai parts seem to float.
Another tip is to stick a brightbloom on a controll stick and save that in your auto build, that way you always have a control stick and light source easily on hand no matter what parts you find.
A zonaite substituted brightbloom seed won't light up. When you hit it, it just breaks. Sticking a simple item like that (apple) is great for keeping any device you find in your autobuild history including special things in shrines like a floating board.
I really appreciate how clear and helpful your tutorials are.
@AllCityToo If these are their vehicles, why don't i just watch their video's, those have a higher quality.
I’ve got a slower but more maneuverable version of the Austin John mobile, the Segway. 2 big wheels, one steering stick in between the wheels, and a stabilizer behind the stick.
I use this design too, my only issue with it is that it doesnt stablize when you hop off and it it will just roll away, so you have to manually readjust it with ultrahand. But it's very manoeuvrable and cheap.
I use one that's just three fans in a triangle formation (one in front, two in back) facing down with a steering stick on top a lot. It's good for making it up to the dragons or scaling the cliffs in the depths. Only downside is that it doesn't go back down, you just have to glide when you get the right height.
A good way to get down is to dismount the steering stick and immediately get back in it. It’ll drop you about 30-50 feet and just rinse and repeat.
You're not missing anything, there's only 27 devices
that makes me think the DLC's gonna add more zonai devices, which would be dope af
@@radiant9230 is personally like the maximum number of devices to be more than 20 so I can build bigger things, personally, but I doubt they WON'T add new devices
And 119 different building materials lol
You forget the secret shrine exclusive devices, like the electric motor, fan blades, etc.
An axle with more durability than the wooden wheel looks like an obvious gap to cover with DLC
I was skeptical, especially about paying the extra zonite ... but man that cycle can move! Thanks for the vid! 👍
8:13 has to be the best part of the video. The Bokoblins and Moblin are wondering what just whizzed by and then they're mad at the guy driving on their lawn. lol
Dude you helped me finally make the hoover bike god bless you😢
I made a tricycle with two wheels in the back and one up front. The added stability both while driving and while parked is nice. I also like having the steering stick on top of the front wheel.
Man, your voice is nice. Thanks for sharing
4 fans attached to the anti-grav rail, and a control stick. 6 parts 27 zonaite. I’ve abandoned the 2 fan cycle because this is so much more stable and controllable. Angle the fans down and back. This way it’s literally impossible for link to fall off. 8 batteries gives 2 minutes of flight and the vertical performance is enough to get from lookout to great sky in 8 batteries. I got all the light root in about 4 hours with this machine. Super easy to build, super cheap to auto build and very very stable.
What is the anti grav rail?
@@burger_kinghorn right leg depo, attach two stabilizers to the side of the lift(you’ll understand when you see it) you’ll need to remove two of them because they patched the immortality of the rail. Glue the two together as perfect as you can, save it to autobuild. Costs 6 zonaite. Best place to experiment with it is the Hudson construction site. Happy travels!
@@Technicallyaddicted that railing is a long thin rectangle. Are you placing the fans on the longer edge?
@@burger_kinghorn you can place them as you like. I angled them inward(long side parallel to the control stick) for this kind of “tie fighter” look, but the combination of parts is what makes it efficient, not the order they’re placed. Pick up the rail and drop it, you’ll see it floats longer than any other item in the game. Feel free to design as you like. You only need 2 fans to fly, but you’ll need 4 to carry stuff. I didn’t discover this. It’s all over YT.
who else is doing this with annoying stick drift
I like using the yiga motorcycle design, just with the lights removed
everyone gets around with vechicle's, i get around with light towers 😂
same at least till max batteries. then fans all the way
Glide gear and light towers all day
Such an awesome video with thorough and pertinent information! Keep ‘em coming for sure.
One thing about when u mentioned u feel like ur missing 3 devices on ur Zonai Devices tab. I too have 3 available slots but I think that’s all of them. I haven’t finished the game yet but I think you’ve found ‘‘em all.
Thanks again bro.
Air bike and/or goblin glider are also 3 piece vehicles.
I love how he calls it the Austin John mobile
my problem with the small wheels is their turning, i had once made a uh.. "for fun" korok+spring car and that thing was amazing LMAO (big wheel ->spring ->korok ->spring ->big wheel, stabilizer and steering stick attached to korok)
You’re not missing anything… There’s exactly 27 Zonai devices
It’s not meant to fill in an exact number of rows. None of the tabs do that (Materials, Key Items, etc…)
the AJM is pretty fun for messing around but the turning is way too sensitive. Most of the time I just end up turning a whole 180 degrees.
My favorite simple car build is getting one of those wooden pieces where the wheels are part of it, and then just adding some small wheels under the front. That way it rides at an angle with the front being higher.
That little thing zips around pretty good.
Only issue is that for some reason autobuild doesn't recognize that wooden piece with wheels.
You don’t seem to understand the very basics. If you have the zonai parts, the auto build costs you ZRRO zoanite. Only when you see that opaque green color when the auto build has to manufacture a missing inventory part do you pay for it out of zoanite. So if you regularly use the “vending machine” parts drop and save a massive collection of capsules, you’ll spend ZERO zoanite.
I think he's just pointing out how much zoanite it takes if you don't have those pieces available, or don't want to use them for some reason.
Bit of a leap to go straight to "You don't understand the basics."
@@jayjasespud The difference between my statement and yours is that YOU are intimating what he meant …my statement was in response to what he SAID, you are the one making the leap. You are welcome to assume all sorts of things he ‘might have meant’, I’m sticking to what he actually said in the video. That’s all.
It’s really dumb how we don’t get the master cycle in this game
Nintendo usually doesn't like making any of their past games obsolete. They like making it so there's at least some reason to go back
The Austin John unicycle is what I use for flat terrain, basically my go-to for the central field. I'm really curious how your master-cycle will handle so I'll try it when I get home
8:52 you can incline the weel backward a bit and it goes uphill but I don't use it because the turn are not sharp enough
I tried the master cycle and it's dope. I think it's better than the hover bike because it does wayyy less battery
Try this 4 piece build. Materials you need:
1x Fan
1x Stabilizer
1x Control Stick
1x Frozen Meat
1x Stake (for holding as you build)
Build instructions
1. Attach fan to Stake at 45° angle on the side of Stake
2. Attach Control to fan edge similar to the hoverbike build.
3. Attach Stabilizer to rear of fan.
4. Deattach from stake.
5. Attach frozen meat to bottom of the fan to act as a frictionless base.
Vehicle can't reverse but it is perfect for crossing water and is amphibious. Also, glide down canyons like a wee little fairy. You should add that to your cheap builds at 12 zonite.
The austin John Mobile could be fixed simply be adding a wheel to the other side of the control pedestal.
when you talk about wishing you could throw the items in ultra-hand I was like "finally somebody voices my thoughts!" like you think they would've thought of this. like just make it R since that's your throwing button
You are not missing any there's only 27 but the grid is designed for 30 so leaving 3 unfilled slots
I added a fan to the back of the master cycle, it's faster but sharp turns are harder and you run out of energy faster.
The motorcycle I made is like the Master cycle but with the wood wheel, stabilizer, and control between the two small wheels and no cooking pot. I’ll have to try this Master Cycle and see if I like it more.
I made a really good one yesterday but I don't have a way to stream switch. But Steering sticks as kickstands keep the bike upright without a need for stabilizer. it still handles pretty well and you only slightly clip on objects with the kickstands, but if they go under something like a fence they get caught up. I need to try to find a way to post it still. Maybe just film my monitor.
I make a similar one that uses two small wheels and a stabilizer to make a Segway
Yeah, the master cycle works great.
Can you make a drift car in this game? Can the stick even let you do it? Great video btw
Maybe the Austin John Unicycle could benefit from having the stabilizer on the wooden wheel pitch gimbal too?
3:55 I don’t think those ones are actually a thing.
Honestly, the Master Cycle Zero from BOTW feels faster and better because it feels way more jumpy.
thanks for the tutorial👍
I hardly even bother with ground based vehicles when I can just fly around on my hoverbike
Da fit is tuff gang
The master cycle, despite the same exact built, rips itself in half every single time. Failed build.
Master Cycle is going to the right for me, tried making it 5x, it always goes to the right a bit
I forgot what it's called but if you go to the place that Link from BOTW wakes up there's a robot that gives you the schema for a motorcycle
go to the room of awakeing on the great plateu and you can find a schematic for a reference to the master cycle
That has a constant beam emitter on it though and sucks on anything not flat.
I’ve made the most efficient vehicle possible, that only needs a steering stick and a small wheel, I posted a video of it on Reddit, should be under the same username
Finally, a good cycle!
"it's one the cheapest builds" _hoverbike cries_
Bike has the turning ability of a busted school bus
Why the wagon wheel? Why not just put the stabilizer directly on top kf the small wheel?
Well this is like learning about physics... from a friend who watched a RUclips video about physics, it's kinda right but not really
There's also wheels near wetland stable
I guess you could use the AJP mobile if you’re going somewhere in hyrule field
Any reason the control pad is on the side rather than on the top? Balance?
what's your favorite korokmobile?
But you CAN throw the wagon wheels
Just place the two wheels side by side and there would be no need to waste battery power on a stabilizer
You're going to ruin your controller jiggling the thumb-stick to separate stuff. Just shake the entire controller!
Doesn't work on my xbone controller
@@DennisJrgensen xbox controllers don't have gyro.
master cycle nah we got the Austin John mobile
Thanks!
What is that set?
Your master cycle doesn't work for me. Just tips over every time so I stuck with the smaller one that gave me no issues.
your stabilizer isn't attached right then
So the way you edit it was a bit confusing
Your not missing anything it’s 3 spaces to make it symmetrical
There are only 27 zonai devices you can get and you have all of them
Just add a wooden wheel to the 1 wheel bike.
Update: No
It doesn't work? I thought of doing the same.
Nevermind, I thought about it a bit and realized it'd be free to tumble and would probably just put Link flat on his back. I wonder
Most of the land vehicles are useless outside of Hyrule field and going down hills. I get more use out of my horse. The slightest incline on a hill and it's useless unless you're using the big wheel and even those can't do that much and they're slow
You're a NY cat ain't ya.
Building stuff makes me feel sooooo UH!
Thats not a master cycle its a Zonicycle
They should just add a zonai cycle and make it look like a dragon and have its own battery pack also no mastermode and no expansions at all is pretty lame botw is better
Link, all you need to do now is break it down with auto build
I added the 1000th dumb !
it doesnt work. fails to start, breaks upon landing, and when you do land, you lose control of the vehicle. the vehicles in this game are so bad man i just want the master cycle back!!
Austin John mobile is not good its to drifty
This "Master Cycle" drives like a wet noodle. Would not advise.
The breathe in noise is exactly how i sound in neutral
Can you make a drift car in this game? Can the stick even let you do it? Great video btw