Koroks are cute little plant creatures that often need your help. In The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, you will be able to solve puzzles for Koroks, as well as transport backpack-wearing Koroks to their friends who are a short distance away.
Sure, you could bring a Korok to its friend in a simple way; Use your horse's towing harness to create a makeshift carriage, and then calmly drive the Korok to its friend. Where is the fun in that though? Here, we are going to look at some of the silliest ways that you can transport Koroks.
6 Firing A Korok Rocket
Rockets are a type of Zonai device that provide a strong burst of speed for a short period of time. If the Korok that you are trying to reach looks to be a straight shot away, you need to try this rocket method.
If you need to get your Korok high in the air, try attaching a Hover Stone to the rocket. When the rocket is used, the stone will maintain its position and the Korok won't fall back down to the ground.
Simply stick your Korok to a rocket, hit it, and then watch it launch in the direction that you point it at. If all goes according to plan, then the Korok will fly toward its friend. You may need to do a bit of rescuing, but watching the Korok soar through the sky is worth it.
5 Crucify That Korok!
Okay, this one is a bit out there, but it's been making its rounds on the internet since Tears of the Kingdom launched. Rather than making a normal vehicle and sticking the Korok to the base, players are crucifying their Koroks on giant crosses made from Zonai parts.
In terms of conventionality, this is pretty strange. Still, it can be a good way to transport a Korok, since the high position keeps them from harm's reach. If you have a few stakes in your inventory (or even a few wooden planks lying around), try putting them together in a cross shape, with the Korok adorning the center.
4 A Korok Gathering
A Korok has one goal; make it to their friend. You can choose to follow their wishes, but you can also take a few tours. Interested in helping more than one Korok at a time? We have a solution for this! Create a makeshift vehicle and stick a Korok to it; rather than heading to its friend, go find another Korok.
Pretty soon, you will have a large group of Koroks that are looking for their friends. This may not be the most efficient way to transport Koroks, but it's definitely worth the experience of seeing a group of them rolling around together.
3 Fusing To Meat
As we know by now, Koroks can be fused to pretty much anything. So, by this logic, you could even strap the little buddy onto an object like meat. While this may sound silly, it can also be an efficient way to move a Korok over a large distance.
From the location of the end Korok, try to spot the one that wants to be transported. Once you spot him, fuse a large piece of meat to an arrow and shoot at it. Now, you just need to head back to the Korok, fuse it to the meat, and use the recall ability. While this is silly, it's still a great method.
2 Springing To New Heights
If you want to move a Korok upward but aren't looking to be as accurate as possible, you can also use a Spring. This Zonai device will forcefully push a platform up when you hit it. With this in mind, you can place a Korok on the platform and then activate it.
This will cause the Korok to fly upward, or in whichever direction the Spring is aimed at. You may need to do a bit of a rescue mission, but we're sure that the Korok doesn't mind. If your Korok flies a little too far, don't worry! When you lose a Korok, all you need to do is teleport away and then return. This will reset the Korok's position.
1 The Korok Wheel
Lastly, you can transport your Korok with the help of wheels. We don't just mean wheels on your homemade cart. With one wheel, you can strap a Korok to the side. Big Wheels are thick enough to stand even when a Korok is strapped to the side, allowing you to activate it and wheel the Korok away.
Some players have taken the Korok and Wheel combination to the extreme, making large rotisserie devices. One player added several other Koroks to the equation, all stuck together and spinning on a wheel, while Flame Emitters blasted them from the side.