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I was venturing in the desert, and didn't have anything good to stave off the heat yet. Found the tools for a vehicle, and added on a hydrant, so it would constantly spray Link with water.
I often make gliders to get around, but launching them is an issue with their high stony friction. So, I take out some pieces of meat, use an ice attack on them, and then (Don't pick them up! They're not Materials so you can't drop them) weld them onto the bottom of my vehicle. Now, it essentially has a slick ice block on the bottom and can launch pretty easily.
It's fun looking at the many giant mechs people make, but for practical Zonai combat, I've just made a simple autotank; using those homing tread things, with an electric horn on it. To increase its range and spread, I attached a random metal spear sideways onto its tip to make it harder for a monster to walk past it. The resulting creation is only about 9 zonaite, so I can actually make several of them for a fight.