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What are some cool inventions you lemmings have made in TOTK? Provide pictures if you have them.

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[–] SeedOnTheWind 38 points 1 year ago (25 children)

My favorite invention is the 2 fan 1 stick hover bike as it is almost game breaking and only costs 9 zonite.

Put a large lightbloom seed on the front and it’s perfect for tooling around the basement too.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Good ol "hover bike", as most call it. It's ludicrously useful, in large part frankly because the game nerfed most forms of flying, with balloons, wings, and those floating blocks around sky islands always disappearing after a minute or two (which bizarrely sometimes doesn't seem long enough to reach some of the furthest away sky islands -- particularly where King Gleeoks are).

Only downsides are that the hover bike will constantly rise with no means to descend and I was never able to make one that didn't drift in one direction (requiring constant correction). I assume my fans were just ever so slightly off center or not placed on a flat enough surface or something, but I never could get it to work better).

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