Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom vehicles can be constructed using Schema Stone items. Yes, it’s fun to go wild and create your own vehicles from scratch, but these Zonai blueprints and schematics make it a lot easier and quicker to craft a vehicle by using just a handful of zonaite stones.
In addition to some of the Schema Stones that you can get through the opening auto-build questline in TotK, there are more that you can find scattered throughout the world, though mainly in the depths and various abandoned mines. Here are locations where you can earn extra vehicle blueprints for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
List of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Schema Stone locations for vehicle blueprints
Here is a list of Schema Stone locations in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom that we know so far:
- Autobuild – This Schema Stone is earned at the end of “A Mystery in the Depths” questline that you can start by talking to Josha and Robbie in Lookout Landing after finishing the main quest called “Camera Work in the Depths”.
- Fanplane – This Schema Stone is awarded by talking to the Construct that you can talk to after defeating Master Kohga the first time through.
- Hot-Air Balloon – Speak to Josha after finishing “A Mystery in the Depths” and she will give you this Schema Stone.
- Beam Cycle – Inside the Shrine of Resurrection, where you can encounter a Yiga Footsoldier, you can acquire this Schema Stone by talking to the Construct nearby.
- Dirigible – At the Abandoned Lurelin Mine, there are three Researchers who are actually Yiga Soldiers that you can dispatch. Once you do, you can talk to the Steward Construct to get this Schema Stone.
- Bridge – The Steward Construct in the Abandoned Hateno Mine will net you this Schema Stone.
- Hovercraft – Complete the second part of the “Master Kohga of the Yiga Clan” side quest at the Abandoned Gerudo Mine. Speaking to the Steward Construct will get you this Schema Stone.
- Bolt Boat – Finish the third part of the “Master Kohga of the Yiga Clan” side quest at the Abandoned Lanayru Mine. Talking to the Steward Construct here will get you this Schema Stone.
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