laitimes

Players discover bugs in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom that allow the copying of various items

author:The beauty of the game

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has players who have discovered multiple minor bugs in duplicate items.

One uses bow fusion items, while the other allows players to replicate weapons and shields. Both involve quick exit and entry into the pause menu.

Players discover bugs in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom that allow the copying of various items

Whether you're looking for powerful ammunition and weapons, or want to sell items for extra rupees, both methods may allow unlimited copies of certain items.

The first method was shared on Twitter by user Benjaninja. Essentially, you can fuse the item you want to replicate onto one arrow, drop the bow and equip another arrow, and quickly unpause and pause - either press the + key twice, or press B and then press the + key.

Players discover bugs in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom that allow the copying of various items

Unpausing and pausing is the trickiest point, but it's certainly doable. You can test this method yourself, it may not be easy to catch at first, but after a few attempts, you succeed in getting it to work.

YouTube user Philybeatzu shared another approach. This also involves unpausing and pausing tricks, but players need to save and reload the game between equipment and dropped items.

Players can theoretically duplicate weapons or shields, fuse them together, and then separate them in a specific store to get unlimited versions of the best items in the game.

Players discover bugs in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom that allow the copying of various items

Of course, Nintendo may patch this issue, so you should try it early if you're interested.

While hard to spot, given the sheer number of people playing the game, it's perhaps not surprising that people find strange copying tricks. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom sold 10 million copies worldwide in just three days, making it the fastest-selling Legend of Zelda game ever.