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Tears of the Kingdom Players Have Already Found Another Duplication Glitch

Days after Nintendo released a patch that removed many existing exploits from the game, Tears of the Kingdom players discovered yet another infinite replication glitch.

as discovered by game radarnew new glitch video – including this one by YouTuber Kibbles Gaming – It began appearing online earlier this week, giving players a new way to infinitely duplicate fusion weapons.

With the weapon equipped, the player saves the game by opening the inventory, presses the right bumper to prepare for throwing, and does not release to open the map. After this, go to the adventure log and observe any memory he has four times in a row. Finally, press the plus button to load the previous save and find the duplicated item lying on the ground.

One viewer responded, “I don’t understand how anyone has so much time to think about this…but I couldn’t thank them enough at the time.” “Honestly, if Nintendo had removed the degradation system, there wouldn’t have even been a need for this kind of nonsense duplication,” commented another.

According to Kibbles Gaming, this glitch may exist because the game advances by one frame each time the memory is displayed. So looking at the four memories advances the game four frames, giving Link time to throw his weapon and making him think the game doesn’t throw his weapon.

However, some exploit enthusiasts weren’t all that impressed with the newly discovered glitch. “The game shouldn’t have been updated. Other glitches were much easier,” commented one viewer, echoing the sentiments of other exploit enthusiasts who lamented the golden age of the pre-patch era. bottom. Others complained that they couldn’t get this glitch to work perfectly, or that it didn’t work for materials.

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Anthony is a freelance contributor covering science and video game news for IGN. With over eight years of his experience covering breakthrough developments in multiple scientific fields, he has absolutely no time for your pranks. Follow him on Twitter @BeardConGamer

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