How to Get the Roller Dragon Karakuri Motorcycle in Wild Hearts

How to Get the Roller Dragon Karakuri Motorcycle in Wild Hearts

One of the unique things about Wild Hearts is how you can use Karakuri to your advantage. This also includes a monowheel Roller Dragon Karakuri motorcycle that you can unlock and craft for use. This guide will show you how to get the Roller Dragon Karakuri motorcycle in the game and how to make one for yourself.

How to Get the Roller Dragon Karakuri Motorcycle

The Roller Dragon Karakuri is a monowheel, a one-wheeled motorcycle where you sit inside the large wheel to drive. This vehicle is quite fast and will allow you to get from one place to the next very fast.

To get the Roller Dragon Karakuri, you will need to play the game up until you reach the end of Chapter 2. This is because you need to fight the Deathstalker in Fuyufusagi Fort, where the dropped parts from this enemy will help you craft the vehicle. When playing the Ancient Technology chapter, make your way to the Fort where after facing and beating this enemy, you will unlock the vehicle. This will also be indicated by the game once you have defeated and picked up the parts from the enemy

How to Craft The Roller Dragon Karakuri

The Roller vehicle is a Dragon Karakuri, which means that you need at least 40 fire to build it. You will need to find a Dragon Pit that can support this amount as the crafting will require a Dragon Pit with these requirements.

While the motorcycle isn’t as quick as the Flying Vine, it still is pretty handy and can also take down small Kemono when you run over them. However, you have to be careful running into larger enemies or dropping down from a high location. This can wreck the vehicle and it is better to drive on main paths and roads.


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