Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom New Easy Duplication Glitch Works In Version 1.1.2

May 31, 2023 at 07:29am EDT
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A new duplication glitch was discovered in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom that is not only much easier to use but that also works in the game's latest version.

The new glitch, which was discovered by Kibbles Gaming, essentially fools the game into thinking that an item that is being thrown is still in the inventory. This is essentially accomplished by watching Memories, which causes the game to move forward for one single frame four times to cover the throw animation duration of four frames.

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In case you cannot watch the video, you can find a step-by-step guide on how to perform the new Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom duplication glitch below. The glitch works in the game's latest version but may be patched, so take advantage of it while you still can.

  1. Save the game
  2. Fuse the item you want to duplicate with any weapon
  3. Press the R button so as to prepare Link for throwing the weapon
  4. Open the menu with the minus button and get to the Memories tab
  5. Pick a Memory then immediately skip it. Do the same with three more.
  6. Save your game
  7. Reload the save you made at the start to find the item you were about to throw on the ground and in your inventory both
  8. Head to Tarrey Town to salvage the fused item by speaking with Pelison

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is now available on Nintendo Switch worldwide. You can learn more about the latest entry in the series by checking out Nathan's glowing review.

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