Overview
The Tuk-Tuk is a cheerful three-wheeled motorized vehicle in Starsand Island, inspired by the iconic auto-rickshaws popular across Southeast Asia. Crafted at Worktable II, this mid-game transport option combines a distinctive open-sided design with a solid speed upgrade over early-game foot travel. Its quirky silhouette and cultural charm make it one of the more visually memorable rides on the island.
Vehicle Specifications
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Vehicle Type | Land Vehicle |
Speed Tier | Mid |
Worktable Level | Worktable II |
Unlock Method | Purchase blueprint from G-Power Bike shop |
Passengers | 1 (rider only) |
How to Obtain
The Tuk-Tuk blueprint is available from Neona's G-Power Bike shop in Starsand Town. Navigate to the Vehicle Blueprints section of her store menu and purchase the Tuk-Tuk blueprint. Then, gather the required crafting materials and build it at a Worktable II. As with most vehicles, you can alternatively buy a finished Tuk-Tuk directly from the shop at a premium if you prefer not to gather materials.
Usage and Features
The Tuk-Tuk offers comfortable mid-speed travel around the island. Its open-sided design gives it a distinctive look that stands out among the more conventional motorbikes and cars. While it may not be the fastest option available at Worktable II, it handles the island's roads reliably and provides personality to spare.
The three-wheeled design gives the Tuk-Tuk a wide turning radius compared to two-wheeled alternatives like the Moped or motorbikes, but its stability on uneven terrain is solid. It works well for players who want a fun, mid-game workhorse vehicle without paying the steep costs associated with endgame sports cars.
Comparison to Other Vehicles
At the Worktable II tier, the Tuk-Tuk competes with vehicles like the Tricycle, Gourd Carriage, and themed motorbikes such as the Reindeer Motorbike. The motorbikes tend to be faster, while the Tuk-Tuk and Tricycle offer more unique visual designs. Players who prioritize speed should look at the Reindeer Motorbike, but those who want a lighthearted ride with a memorable silhouette will enjoy the Tuk-Tuk.
Tips
Crafting the Tuk-Tuk from a blueprint is cheaper than buying it pre-built.
Upgrade your Worktable to Level 2 before purchasing the blueprint.
The Tuk-Tuk is a great option for players who want a fun mid-game vehicle without committing to the higher costs of motorbikes.
Pair the Tuk-Tuk with faster vehicles for different situations: use it for casual island cruising and switch to a motorbike for longer trips.