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The Master Cycle Zero is a [[Rune]] obtained after defeating [[Monk Maz Koshia]] in the "[[EX The Champions' Ballad]]" [[Main Quest]]. In recognition of Link's accomplishments as the Hero of Hyrule, Monk Maz Koshia summons the [[Guidance Stone]] housing the Master Cycle Zero Rune, allowing Link to claim his reward.<ref>{{Cite|You faced that challenge with great courage. You have erased all doubt from my mind. You are a true hero. As such, you were destined to take hold of this ancient masterpiece...|Monk Maz Koshia|BotW}}</ref> Monk Maz Koshia explains that the Master cycle Zero was intended for the "one true hero,"<ref>{{Cite|That which you have obtained...is a masterpiece of innovation, created for the one true hero.|Monk Maz Koshia|BotW}}</ref> before returning him to the Great Plateau.<ref>{{Cite|Hero of Hyrule... May the Goddess smile upon you.|Monk Maz Koshia|BotW}}</ref>
The Master Cycle Zero is a [[Rune]] obtained after defeating [[Monk Maz Koshia]] in the "[[EX The Champions' Ballad]]" [[Main Quest]]. In recognition of Link's accomplishments as the Hero of Hyrule, Monk Maz Koshia summons the [[Guidance Stone]] housing the Master Cycle Zero Rune, allowing Link to claim his reward.<ref>{{Cite|You faced that challenge with great courage. You have erased all doubt from my mind. You are a true hero. As such, you were destined to take hold of this ancient masterpiece...|Monk Maz Koshia|BotW}}</ref> Monk Maz Koshia explains that the Master cycle Zero was intended for the "one true hero,"<ref>{{Cite|That which you have obtained...is a masterpiece of innovation, created for the one true hero.|Monk Maz Koshia|BotW}}</ref> before returning him to the Great Plateau.<ref>{{Cite|Hero of Hyrule... May the Goddess smile upon you.|Monk Maz Koshia|BotW}}</ref>


After obtaining the Rune, the Master Cycle Zero will appear on the loading screen alongside the [[Divine Beast]]s. When Link returns to the Great Plateau, he is free to use the Master Cycle Zero across [[Hyrule]]. The Master Cycle Zero runs on Fuel, which must be replenished by holding [[Material#Breath of the Wild|Material]]s and inserting them into the Master Cycle Zero's tank.<ref name="Rune">{{Cite|'''''Summon Master Cycle Zero'''<br>{{Color|BotW Red|Insert materials into the tank}} to convert them into fuel. You can freely call upon this item, but summoning it will not work in certain areas.''|N/A|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Master Cycle Zero's {{Color|BotW Red|fuel}} can be refilled by placing materials in its fuel tank.|N/A|BotW}}</ref> The Master Cycle Zero can be summoned almost anywhere, though there are a few locations where it cannot spawn,<ref name="Rune"/> such as the majority of [[Gerudo Desert#Breath of the Wild|Gerudo Desert]].
After obtaining the Rune, the Master Cycle Zero will appear on the loading screen alongside the [[Divine Beast]]s. When Link returns to the Great Plateau, he is free to use the Master Cycle Zero across [[Hyrule]]. The Master Cycle Zero runs on Fuel, which must be replenished by holding [[Material#Breath of the Wild|Material]]s and inserting them into the Master Cycle Zero's tank.<ref name="Rune">{{Cite|'''''Summon Master Cycle Zero'''<br>{{Color|BotW Red|Insert materials into the tank}} to convert them into fuel. You can freely call upon this item, but summoning it will not work in certain areas.''|N/A|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Master Cycle Zero's {{Color|BotW Red|fuel}} can be refilled by placing materials in its fuel tank.|N/A|BotW}}</ref> The Master Cycle Zero can be summoned almost anywhere, though there are a few locations where it cannot spawn,<ref name="Rune"/> such as the majority of [[Gerudo Desert#Breath of the Wild|Gerudo Desert]] and the burning areas of [[Eldin (Region)|Eldin]].


The Master Cycle Zero comes equipped with a headlight, which illuminates the path forward. Link is capable of fighting while on the Master Cycle Zero, much like with [[Horse]]-based combat. When driven into enemies, the Master Cycle Zero will damage them. The Master Cycle Zero is capable of performing jumping actions known as Zero Jumps. Additionally, Link is immune to damage from falling while on the Master Cycle Zero. If the Master Cycle Zero is dropped into a body of water, it will disappear, requiring Link to summon it once more. Link cannot register the Master Cycle Zero at a [[Stable]], as it will disappear the moment he speaks to a Stable's owner. Link also cannot affix [[Octo Balloon]]s to the Master Cycle Zero.
The Master Cycle Zero comes equipped with a headlight, which illuminates the path forward. Link is capable of fighting while on the Master Cycle Zero, much like with [[Horse]]-based combat. When driven into enemies, the Master Cycle Zero will damage them. The Master Cycle Zero is capable of performing jumping actions known as Zero Jumps. Additionally, Link is immune to damage from falling while on the Master Cycle Zero. If the Master Cycle Zero is dropped into a body of water, it will disappear, requiring Link to summon it once more. Link cannot register the Master Cycle Zero at a [[Stable]], as it will disappear the moment he speaks to a Stable's owner. Link also cannot affix [[Octo Balloon]]s to the Master Cycle Zero.

Revision as of 02:00, 17 December 2017

Template:Item The Master Cycle Zero, also known simply as the Master Cycle in Mario Kart 8, is a recurring item in The Legend of Zelda series.

Location and Uses

Breath of the Wild

File:BotW Master Cycle Zero Rune Icon.png

The Master Cycle Zero is a Rune obtained after defeating Monk Maz Koshia in the "EX The Champions' Ballad" Main Quest. In recognition of Link's accomplishments as the Hero of Hyrule, Monk Maz Koshia summons the Guidance Stone housing the Master Cycle Zero Rune, allowing Link to claim his reward.[1] Monk Maz Koshia explains that the Master cycle Zero was intended for the "one true hero,"[2] before returning him to the Great Plateau.[3]

After obtaining the Rune, the Master Cycle Zero will appear on the loading screen alongside the Divine Beasts. When Link returns to the Great Plateau, he is free to use the Master Cycle Zero across Hyrule. The Master Cycle Zero runs on Fuel, which must be replenished by holding Materials and inserting them into the Master Cycle Zero's tank.[4][5] The Master Cycle Zero can be summoned almost anywhere, though there are a few locations where it cannot spawn,[4] such as the majority of Gerudo Desert and the burning areas of Eldin.

The Master Cycle Zero comes equipped with a headlight, which illuminates the path forward. Link is capable of fighting while on the Master Cycle Zero, much like with Horse-based combat. When driven into enemies, the Master Cycle Zero will damage them. The Master Cycle Zero is capable of performing jumping actions known as Zero Jumps. Additionally, Link is immune to damage from falling while on the Master Cycle Zero. If the Master Cycle Zero is dropped into a body of water, it will disappear, requiring Link to summon it once more. Link cannot register the Master Cycle Zero at a Stable, as it will disappear the moment he speaks to a Stable's owner. Link also cannot affix Octo Balloons to the Master Cycle Zero.

Other Appearances

Mario Kart 8

This article is a short summary of Master Cycle.
Super Mario Wiki features a more in-depth article.

The Master Cycle is Link's signature vehicle in Mario Kart 8. Its shape is based on a horse (most likely Epona), while the colors and design heavily resembles that of the Master Sword's. It draws its watercolor style from Skyward Sword and bears Hylian Shields on its sides. The Master Cycle can be complemented with the Triforce Tires and the Hylian Kite. It is available as part of the The Legend of Zelda × Mario Kart 8 DLC pack.

Stats

Component Speed Acceleration Weight Handling Traction
File:MK8 Master Cycle.png
Master Cycle
+0.25 0 0 +0.5 -0.75
File:MK8 Triforce Tires.png
Triforce Tires
+0.25 -0.25 0 +0.25 -0.5
File:MK8 Hylian Kite.png
Hylian Kite
0 +0.25 -0.25 0 0

Nomenclature

The Master Cycle is named after the Master Sword.

Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese マスターバイク零式 (Masutā Baiku Reishiki) Template:ExpGame
マスターバイク (Masutā Baiku) Template:ExpGame
Master Bike Type 0
Master Bike
Netherlands Dutch Triforcer Zero Template:ExpGame
Triforcer Template:ExpGame
Canada FrenchCA Destrier légendaire Template:ExpGame
France FrenchEU Destrier de légende 0.1 Template:ExpGame
Destrier de légende Template:ExpGame
Legendary steed 0.1
Legendary steed
Germany German Eponator Zero Template:ExpGame
Eponator Template:ExpGame
Italy Italian Destriero di Hyrule Zero Template:ExpGame
Destriero di Hyrule Template:ExpGame
Hyrule's Steed Zero
Hyrule's Steed
Russia Russian Трифорсаж-0 (Triforsazh-0) Template:ExpGame
Трифорсаж (Triforsazh) Template:ExpGame
Portmanteau of Triforce and форсаж (Afterburner)
Spain SpanishEU Moto Hyliana Alfa Template:ExpGame
Moto Hyliana Template:ExpGame
Alpha Hylian Bike
Hylian Bike
Latin America SpanishLA Moto Hyliana Template:ExpGame Hylian Bike

Gallery

References

  1. "You faced that challenge with great courage. You have erased all doubt from my mind. You are a true hero. As such, you were destined to take hold of this ancient masterpiece..." — Monk Maz Koshia (Breath of the Wild)
  2. "That which you have obtained...is a masterpiece of innovation, created for the one true hero." — Monk Maz Koshia (Breath of the Wild)
  3. "Hero of Hyrule... May the Goddess smile upon you." — Monk Maz Koshia (Breath of the Wild)
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Summon Master Cycle Zero
    Insert materials into the tank to convert them into fuel. You can freely call upon this item, but summoning it will not work in certain areas.
    " — N/A (Breath of the Wild)
  5. "Master Cycle Zero's fuel can be refilled by placing materials in its fuel tank." — N/A (Breath of the Wild)