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Fantasy Ores
minecraft gave me a little brain worm that basically goes insane when i see fantasy metals in other media now. I just think wow, wouldn't that be interesting to craft stuff with?
Nth Metal from DC
Vibranium from Marvel
Netherite from Minecraft
Adamantite from Terraria
Maractite from Neopets
Zonaite from The Legend of Zelda
Zonaite dice set
LoZ: TotK - Zonai Tech Oddity
I noticed something about a lot of the Zonai tech in the game.
A lot of it isn't really built to last.
Sure, the constructs & ruins & such, but the commonly-used devices & even the weapons are extremely fragile.
A Steward Construct even mentions that the devices are meant to be disposable. That they're this way by design.
As for the weapons, the descriptions have never brought up them being decayed... to my knowledge... So, it just seems like they're simply built flimsy.
Now, from a gameplay perspective, it makes perfect sense for them to break. They'd break the game otherwise. But from a narrative, worldbuilding standpoint it brings up questions about sustainability.
And I know, sustainability is brought up a lot these days & it's probably getting old for a lot of you, but I feel like it's apropos in this specific situation.
They basically mass produce devices that are designed to only work for a short time, not even a full day really, before breaking & I can't help but feel like that is a little concerning.
Admittedly, they disappear into the aether after being used up to it doesn't create trash, but it just doesn't seem sustainable. Like, how fast does this stuff form exactly?
Is it a flaw of Zonai engineering or a consequence of using Zonaite itself I wonder?
It'd certainly be interesting if Hylians just have a knack for long-lasting machinery & durable weaponry.
I mean, we know for a fact that Hyrule's weaponry are supposed to be all-but indestructible provided they're properly maintained, not overtaxed, & not covered in Gloom. Because, not only is that how most similar weapons IRL are, but before the Wild series, 99% of other weapons you get in the other games didn't break down really at all & that was through entire games. Hell, the Kokiri Sword stuck around for 2 full games, OoT & MM. Admittedly, it got replaced the 1st time, but it still stuck around for the long haul.
Like, there's the Biggoron Sword & the upgrade for the Kokiri Sword in Majora's Mask, but you eventually get an upgrade for the upgrade that makes it permanent & only the upgrade broke, not the sword itself. And, to be fair, the Biggoron Sword is of Goron make. (Though, that would indicate that Goron methods aren't as good as Hylian methods, which I honestly find very odd considering you'd think that the Gorons would be the equivalent to Hyrule's dwarves.)
So, this indicates that the method itself was still being perfected. If anything, these exceptions seem to prove the rule that weapons of Hylian/Sheikah make are extremely durable.
Not to mention, I just can't help but think that having your shit just randomly break over & over again & need to be replaced repeatedly, would not only be inconvenient, but downright infuriating! Especially when you're in the middle of something important!
Though... I suppose that the shortness of their use & the finality of their destruction when used up could also explain why Hyrule didn't seem to have paddleboats or trains or, fuck, space ships 10-20,000 years ago.
I mean, it's certainly one way to have advanced technology in your medieval fantasy setting while keeping it from going full sci-fi fantasy.
Edit: Also, it just occurred to me... How the fuck did the Gerudo not just get wiped the eff out? The Zonai must not've been as advanced as they seemed because have you SEEN some of the shit people have been building with their tech?
The Zonai had the tech necessary to make what would amount to mini divine beasts!! And anyone with the creativity to do so & the tenacity to figure out how the pieces go together could've done it!
They could've wiped the Gerudo off the face of the planet!
Sure, maybe they couldn't have killed Ganon so long as he had the Secret Stone, but at least there'd be no future Ganons to deal with other than the spite-fueled ghost of the one they were currently dealing with.
I'm saying this from a theoretical military standpoint, not because I actually would've wanted them to, mind.
And, obviously, this would've had it's own consequences if they did. For instance, the Sage of Lightning would've likely sworn vengeance, but that's not the point.
The point is, they could've decimated Ganon's armies like they were nothing.
That scene where Rauru Tri-Beam Cannoned the Molduga with the help of Wifey & Zelda?
Epic, but entirely unnecessary.
He could've had a mobile hot air balloon with cannons pointed down take the Molduga out & he might not've incited Ganon to kill Sonia & steal her stone.
Or at least put it off a bit longer.
Like, despite the shortness of the Zonai Devices' life expectancies, they were Hella powerful when you used them correctly.
LoZ Wild Masterlist
Zonaite Ore Block
The Minecraft "style" is really fun to try and figure out. I would like to do a mod involving Tears of the Kingdom mechanics and items but like, I barely know how to do any java scripting so that sort of ambition is way outside my paygrade currently.
Talus Trove [Vol 5.]
Probably the last of these for a bit, but I think these might be the best yet. These were really fun concepts to do, really taking it into wild and different places.
We have the Water Talus, Air Talus, PlayStation Talus, Snow Talus, Nether Fort Talus, and Zonaite Talus this time around!
Talus Poll 5
Water Talus
Air Talus
PlayStation Talus
Snow Talus
Nether Fort Talus
Zonaite Talus
Zonaite
I love the Zonai aesthetic a lot. I wanted to redraw the materials but then I also got the idea of doing ingot forms as if they were Minecraft items lol