Highlights

  • A fan of Tears of the Kingdom has created a map showing the non-Zonai building parts that players can extract from shrines for architectural blueprints.
  • The existing list of Zonai Parts in the game has been seen as limited by fans, leading to a search for additional components that can be seamlessly integrated into building creations.
  • The fan-made map highlights various extractable materials such as steel orbs, wagons, platforms, cubes, and batteries, which were previously trapped inside Puzzle Shrines until now.

An avid fan of Tears of the Kingdom, who goes by the name hellawolfy-, has created a map showing all the non-Zonai building parts players can extract from shrines and seamlessly integrate into their architectural building blueprints.

For those who may not be familiar, Tears Of The Kingdom comes with a generous assortment of building components known as Zonai Parts, which are designed specifically for construction purposes. These include a wide range of items, from paragliders and batteries to floating platforms, hydrants, mirrors, and more.

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However, the fan community has long been dissatisfied with the existing list of Zonai Parts and the range of options they provide, prompting them to begin a search for additional components that may not have the characteristic green hue associated with Zonai Parts, but are just as functional for building things.

These newly sought-after elements can still be seamlessly integrated into creative contraptions, including wooden pillars, bridges, cubes, and other similar structures. The problem, however, was that most of these materials were trapped inside the Puzzle Shrines, with seemingly no way to get them out. That is, unless fans could fuse them with weapons and save them in an Auto-Build blueprint. That way, they could easily reproduce the items outside of the shrines at any time and any place.

Tears of the Kingdom fan map

As seen in the fan-made map, every shrine with an "extractable" material is clearly marked. There are steel orbs, four-wheeled wagons, hollowed and spiked platforms, multi-level cubes, fans, batteries, and many other items such as hooks that have been the focus of certain popular builds, yet there have been no documented ways to get these parts until now.

It should be noted that even if you fuse items and save them with the autobuild feature, you will not be able to separate the merged items yourself. To do this, you will need to find a certain NPC named Pelison in Tarrey Town (coordinates: 3792, 1604, 0094 or north of the Zora Domain). For the price of 20 rupees, Pelison will separate any two fused items without breaking them, but he won't fix their duality, so be careful when handling them.

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