When you think of incredible creations built by The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom community, you're probably thinking of huge cars or complex aircraft capable of flinging Link across Hyrule in a matter of minutes. What probably doesn't come to mind is a massive flying beetle that would give one of the Divine Beasts a run for it's money, but that's exactly what's been made and shown off by Dombucha_G on TikTok.

Dombucha_G's horrible creation looks to be made up of a number of different components, with what seems to be an upside down rowing boat making up the body. Just like any healthy beetle, this creation also has six legs that look to be made up of Colgera Fangs, which should go some way to really drive home how much effort has gone into making this thing look as terrifying as possible.

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Clearly not satisfied in just creating a grounded beetle, Dombucha_G then takes their monstrosity to the skies by adding a few gliders to act as wings as well as a few fans and a steering stick to actually allow them to fly the thing around, though it does look a little unwieldy. They also stick a Construct Head and a couple of makeshift antennae on top of the thing to act as a head, and the beetle is complete. Dombucha_G then flies around Tarrey Town torturing the poor folks that live there.

However, the beetle was also hiding a rather deadly feature all along, one that is revealed toward the end of the video. By striking the beetle with an arrow, it flips up onto its hind legs and fires multiple lasers off into the distance out of its body, an ability that thankfully no beetles in real life are capable of. It's not exactly a practical weapon, but it definitely makes the whole thing slightly more menacing.

While Dombucha_G's creation is one of the more creepy creations we've seen so far, it's yet another impressive feat of engineering to add to the list. In fact, there are so many talented engineers in the Tears of the Kingdom community, a bunch of them have decided to hold a full blown racing tournament called the Hyrule Grand Prix, in which every participant has to build custom vehicles to overcome each track's obstacles. Think of a mixture between Diddy Kong Racing and Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts N' Bolts, and you get the general idea of the whole thing.

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