Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Paraglider Trick Paragliding No Stamina

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Paraglider Trick: How to Glide Without Needing Stamina

A new Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom paraglider trick has been discovered that will allow Link to fly and glide above Hyrule without needing stamina. Typically, players can’t travel by air using the paraglider for too long until Link’s arms to give out, which has caused more than a few deaths after falling from too great of a height. But with a little ingenuity, some proper timing, and a fairly common Zonai device in TotK, you can hover from one end of the map to the other without having to worry about stamina at all. Here’s how to perform the paraglider trick for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

How to do Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom paraglider trick

The paraglider trick for Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom requires that you use the Wing Zonai device in mid-air and then drop onto the metal relic. From there, you can glide in a straight line for an extremely long time.

Getting the timing down is a bit tricky, though. To nail this paragliding trick, you need to select the Wing device and then immediately tilt forward, so that Link can land on it with enough forward momentum the moment you stop paragliding. You can also perform a downward swing with any weapon while in mid-air, which should get Link on the tail end of the Wing device. This will sacrifice a bit of durability for the weapon, but that’s not a huge deal.

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Since each use of this paraglider trick takes up one Wing Zonai device in your inventory, we recommend only using this sparingly, saving it for long-distance travel to places you can’t already fast travel to.

To get the Wing Zonai device in the first place, you’ll need to find the right Zonai Device dispenser. Fortunately, you can hover above the map marker for these dispensers to find out what devices are available in them. For specific dispensers that have Wings available as a drop, you can go to the one near Great Sky Island, North Necluda Sky Archipelago, and the Lanayru Sky Archipelago.

For more guides on Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, here’s how to restore the durability of weapons and shields using the Rock Octorok trick and how to earn infinite rupees using the item duplication exploit.

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