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| use      = Fast transportation
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| related  = [[Master Cycle]]</br>[[Divine Beast]]
| related  = [[Master Cycle]]<br />[[Divine Beast]]
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The '''Master Cycle Zero''' is an item that [[Link#Breath of the Wild|Link]] acquires in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' as part of [[Breath of the Wild Expansion Pass|The Champions' Ballad]]. It closely resembles a motorcycle, but is adorned in many [[Sheikah]] markings. It is the reward given for defeating [[Monk Maz Koshia (Boss)|Monk Maz Koshia]], the boss of the [[Final Trial]] [[Divine Beast]].
The '''Master Cycle Zero''' is an item that [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] acquires in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' as part of [[Breath of the Wild Expansion Pass|The Champions' Ballad]]. It closely resembles a motorcycle, but is adorned in many [[Sheikah]] markings. It is the reward given for defeating [[Monk Maz Koshia (Boss)|Monk Maz Koshia]], the boss of the [[Final Trial]] [[Divine Beast]].


It functions as a [[Rune]] that Link can summon when he so desires, with some limitations:
It functions as a [[Rune]] that Link can summon when he so desires, with some limitations:
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It features a front light that is on while Link is riding the Cycle. The light is not noticeable during the day unless Link is riding under a large shadow, and it's more obvious during the night or in the complete darkness of the [[Thyphlo Ruins]].
It features a front light that is on while Link is riding the Cycle. The light is not noticeable during the day unless Link is riding under a large shadow, and it's more obvious during the night or in the complete darkness of the [[Thyphlo Ruins]].


It's self-balanced, so the player only has to worry about direction, acceleration and camera position. As such, the Cycle will set itself upright after falling from a height. The self-balancing also serves to allow Link to attack with melee weapons and bows without worrying about stability. However, unlike [[horse]]s, the Cycle doesn't stay on roads, and has to be steered to be kept in them. Additionally, if the left joystick is pressed while holding down while accelerating, the cycle will perform a wheelie, which can be used to scale obstacles by having a better angle of apprach.
It's self-balanced, so the player only has to worry about direction, acceleration and camera position. As such, the Cycle will set itself upright after falling from a height. The self-balancing also serves to allow Link to attack with melee weapons and bows without worrying about stability. However, unlike [[horse]]s, the Cycle doesn't stay on roads, and has to be steered to be kept in them. Additionally, if the left joystick is pressed while holding down while accelerating, the cycle will perform a wheelie, which can be used to scale obstacles by having a better angle of approach.


==Fuel==
==Fuel==
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The fuel tank never exceeds 100% even if using multiplier materials.
The fuel tank never exceeds 100% even if using multiplier materials.
====10%====
====10%====
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<gallery widths="96" heights="96" mode="nolines">
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File:Master-cycle-rune.png|Rune icon for the Master Cycle Zero
File:Master-cycle-rune.png|Rune icon for the Master Cycle Zero
File:Master-cycle-2.jpg|Official artwork of the vehicle
File:Master-cycle-2.jpg|Official artwork of the vehicle
File:Master Cycle Zero - MK8D icon.png|Icon from ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''
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{{Cat|Breath of the Wild Items}}
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