Tears Of The Kingdom Steering Stick Guide

Where to find Steering Sticks for vehicles in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

The key component to any death machine.

Steering Sticks are an essential part of making vehicles in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Without them, you’ve got no way to control the direction and speed of anything you make. Obviously, it’s pretty important to be able to direction of your flying flamethrower tank. So, we’ll break down how you can find some Steering Sticks in Tears of the Kingdom.

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Tears of the Kingdom: How to find Steering Sticks

Steering Sticks can be found in lots of places throughout Hyrule. You can even stumble across some vehicles that come pre-assembled with a Steering Stick attached. This applies to the Sky Islands, as well as the Depths. In fact, you can find plenty of Yiga Clan members driving around with their own vehicles deep underground.

Tears Of The Kingdom Sky Vehicle

You can find a few pre-made vehicles on many of the Sky Islands overlooking Hyrule. Screenshot by PC Invasion

But if you want your own Steering Sticks, there are three ways to go about it. First up, you can just rip off the ones found on pre-made vehicles. Then you can find them in some of the crafting areas in the Depths. Not all of these will have a Steering Stick, but you’ll find a few here and there. The best way to get Steering Sticks though, is to get them from Device Dispensers.

There are various Device Dispensers spread out across the Sky Islands. Each one has its own inventory of items it can give you. And Steering Sticks are on the list. The easiest Dispenser to access can be found in the Necluda Sky Archipelago. Use the Rabella Wetlands Tower to reach the island shown on the map below.

Steering Stick Dispenser

Screenshot by PC Invasion

The Dispenser on this island gives out Steering Sticks, Small Wheels, Cannons, and Lights. It’s basically the best place to get the core parts of a basic vehicle. Just make to bring plenty of Construct Horns or Zonai Charges to get as many Devices as you can. But if you’re just starting out with building in Tears of the Kingdom, try making a simple Hovercraft first.


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