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Materials | Schema Stone | |
Obtained from | Schema Stone | |
Uses | Device |
Instant Scaffolds are a named pair of schematics from Tears of the Kingdom.
Tears of the Kingdom
Schema Stone
This Schema Stone can be obtained from a Steward Construct at the Abandoned Kara Kara Mine once the active Yiga have been removed from the area, provided Link has the Autobuild ability from the Great Abandoned Central Mine.
Building it with Autobuild requires four large Stone Slabs or 12 Zonaite, and creates a large 𝙸-beam structure.
Yiga Schematic
This Yiga Schematic can be located at a Yiga Clan base in the Depths east of the Kawakarut Lightroot next to a chest containing 20 Crystallized Charges. Link must defeat the marked Yiga Clan enemy, to unlock the door to the hut containing the schematic to Autobuild the Instant Scaffold.
There are 2 parts required for the Instant Scaffold - a Stake and five Stone Slabs.
If any of the parts are unavailable, Link can still Autobuild the device once he has the schematic. To make it with no parts available requires 18 pieces of Zonaite.