Okay, so here’s something wild from the world of “Tears of the Kingdom.” You know, that game where creativity kinda explodes everywhere in unexpected ways? Yeah, one player decided to go big (literally) and crafted a mechanical fish. Like, a gigantic one. In a game. I mean, who even thinks of these things, right? Anyway, this piece of awesomeness caught fire online, and folks are loving it.
We’re talking about a game that’s been around since… let’s see, oh yeah, celebrated its second anniversary on May 12. Seems like forever, but the community is still bustling with folks tinkering away. Some solid dedication there, spending endless hours just building stuff. Community-wise? Sure, it’s thriving. People keeping it alive by sharing all these amazing creations.
So, here comes Kmarkow, one of the legends from the r/HyruleEngineering subreddit scene. Seriously, this person has been crafting some out-of-this-world mechanics, and their latest? A ginormous fish vehicle. The inspiration? Oh, just a sea creature concept from 2023 by another player named Uoma_Never_Seen. They brought us a mechanical goose, so craziness is just part of their process.
Now, what’s the deal with this build? It’s all about this glitch—Moe enlargement glitch, they call it. Nuts, right? Anyway, without getting too technical (because, really, who wants that?), this glitch lets you supersize stuff in the game’s latest version, 1.2.1. Works like a charm for now, but who knows when it might get patched? It’s always a game of cat and mouse with these glitches.
Here’s your ingredient list for this fishy masterpiece:
– Five Zonai Sleds
– Three Construct Heads
– Three Zonai Fans
– And a couple of Keese Eyeballs or Mighty Zonaite Swords (thanks, glitch!)
– Plus a Zonai Steering Stick
– One big ol’ Zonai Battery
– Can’t forget, the Tenoko Island boat—this puppy’s got buoyancy for days!
Let’s give some credit where it’s due. The Tenoko boat? Perfect base for a naval beast like this. And the glitch? Discovered just recently in 2025. Yep, that’s right, 2025. These builders seem to be living in the future.
If you think Kmarkow stopped there, think again. The fish could use some more pizzazz. Like, imagine adding a cannon to this? Boom, auto-target mode on enemies, and you’ve got a swimming fortress. The possibilities, they just keep rolling in.
So, here we are, marveling at a giant fish. Because sometimes, the world of gaming just throws you these curveballs, and you can’t help but dive right in. Wonder what they’ll come up with next? Stay tuned, because this creativity train shows no sign of stopping.