I also added a dragon spike to the bottom of the control stick. Took some work to get it on there just right, and you need to add it last. Dragon parts and anything they are attached to despawn at much greater distances than anything else. We're talking being able to travel a loooong way before they break or vanish. Plus, they glow, so they make your bike much easier to see from a distance. Lastly you can photo them and use the sensor to find them. So you can park your bike, explore to your heart's content, and then always find it. It won't survive dying or fast traveling, but otherwise it's a great way to make your glider last as long as possible.
It do be pretty op, makes traversal almost too easy. Putting the fans on the sides instead (what I like calling the green bokoblin glider) covers distance faster but is harder to maneuver. I disassemble and reassemble often to switch between the bike and glider configuration depending on my needs at any given time
I’ve never tried the side by side configuration but faster traverse sounds super useful for sky islands. Especially since switching between them would be simple. I think I’ll add it to my favorites.
If you attach a dragon scale then it won't get despawn even when far away. (A tip from a video) If you want to go in shrine just take the scale off before enter.
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).
I also added a dragon spike to the bottom of the control stick. Took some work to get it on there just right, and you need to add it last. Dragon parts and anything they are attached to despawn at much greater distances than anything else. We're talking being able to travel a loooong way before they break or vanish. Plus, they glow, so they make your bike much easier to see from a distance. Lastly you can photo them and use the sensor to find them. So you can park your bike, explore to your heart's content, and then always find it. It won't survive dying or fast traveling, but otherwise it's a great way to make your glider last as long as possible.
It’s hard not to play the entire game using it. I try to stick to only using it for the korock transport missions and going between sky islands, so I can still get plenty of exploration done.
I made the "orbital laser drone" that I'm sure is nothing new for folks. For those who have not seen it, it works as follows:
Base: 1 Hover Stone with something else on it to add a bit of weight. I just use a second hover stone.
Weapons: 2 Construct Heads attached to the left and right sides of the Hover Stone. To each of these Construct Heads, attach as many Beam Emitters as you can get away with. I put 7 on each side for a total of 14.
Lift: Attach 1 rocket to the rear of the base at a 45° angle, to shoot the satellite up and forwards at whatever it is you want to kill.
It's very effective at killing big enemies like Gleeoks, provided you can evade their attacks for a minute or so. If the drone dies before the enemy does, just time reverse it back in place and let it get back to work.
Problems I have encountered: As enemies like Gleeoks may occasionally take to the air, they can bump the satellite and send it drifting out of range, despawning it. Can be mitigated by attaching a dragon scale, but that adds extra work. The drone is also very expensive to entirely autobuild, using up over 100 Zonaite. I haven't found a more effective means of obtaining large quantities of Zonaite other than by slowly collecting it manually in the depths, so the drone is currently used sparingly.
Other than that, the 9 Zonaite budget hoverbike is my only other saved favorite schematic. It took a bit of tweaking the fan/steering stick placement just so, but I managed to get one that flies perfectly straight and handles really well. I just lament the fact that I fully explored the depths before learning about that invention, which would have made navigation so much easier. But it really sped up a lot of the later overworld/sky island exploration I did, though, and makes delivering objects/crystals/Koroks over long distances a breeze.
The Orbital Laser Drone sounds great! I just got my first "Construct Head" yesterday. Had seen them in shrines before, but got them as item for the first time yesterday. Good timing!
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.
the 'charged charger' from the yiga schematics is a good base to build upon. i ended up slapping spikes, stabilizer, and some homing beams on a construct head and it does a decent job with mobs.
what i wish was for something that would damage the blue-white frox quicker. i'm not creative enough to use all the tools.
if an enemy is in range, it activates and look at it. if you got something attached to the head (like a beam or a flamethrower) it activates that and starts firing at what it is looking. i've seen some wilder applications on twitter but i stop getting how it works at some point.
Haha, yeah, game is great with this kind of things. I used it in shrine once or twice, but found the carry-able zonai device for the first time yesterday.