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How to Do The Duplicate Items Glitch in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom


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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom encourages players to get creative and experiment with its sandbox, but using a glitch to duplicate items probably isn’t quite what the developers had in mind. Players have discovered a convenient exploit that involves switching in-game menus to create duplicates of Link’s weapons and shields.

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The item duplication glitch is particularly useful for anyone frustrated by Tears of the Kingdom’s weapon durability mechanic. This causes Link’s items to break after extensive use. As long as the glitch isn’t patched out, players can double up on any new items they find.


How To Prepare For The Item Duplication Glitch

Before trying to use the item duplication glitch, players should be aware that it only works under specific conditions.

  • Only items found in the open world can be duplicated. The glitch doesn’t work with items found in chests, such as Tears of the Kingdom’s Hylian Shield.
  • Only items that can be equipped, such as melee weapons, shields, and bows, can be duplicated.
  • Only items that players haven’t previously discovered can be duplicated.
  • The item players want to duplicate must have better stats than any similar items in Link’s inventory.
  • Players must have at least one other item of the same type as the item they want to duplicate.

For example, players can only duplicate a shield if Link hasn’t yet discovered that shield item before and that shield has better stats than any other shield in Link’s inventory. However, once players have found an item that fits the conditions, they can use the glitch to create a duplicate.

How To Use The Item Duplication Glitch

The Legend Of Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom Link Picking Up Soldier's Bow On Mountainside

First discovered by Twitter user Modoki_returns, players should unequip all of Link’s items before picking up the item they want to copy. As the item is new, a pop-up window will appear, detailing its stats and providing a bit of extra lore.

Press + to open Link’s inventory, and then press Y to sort all items by stat strength. This will move the new item to the leftmost slot in Link’s inventory. Next, equip the item in the rightmost slot and exit the inventory.

Players should ensure they are willing to give up the item in the rightmost slot, as the duplication glitch will replace it with a new item.

Players should then open Link’s inventory again and drop the equipped item. When picked back up, players should find that it’s an exact copy of the item they first picked up.

Players can use the glitch to grab copies of any new and powerful items they come across on their journeys in Hyrule. It’s highly recommended that players track down Hestu and trade Korok Seeds for extra inventory space to store all of their new items. Having a duplicate means players can spend a bit more time with their favorite items before Tears of the Kingdom’s weapon degradation sets in.

Source: Twitter/Modoki_returns

  • Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Poster

    The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

    Franchise:
    The Legend of Zelda

    Platform:
    Nintendo Switch

    Released:
    2023-05-12

    Developer:
    Nintendo EPD

    Publisher:
    Nintendo

    Genre:
    Action-Adventure

    ESRB:
    E10+

    Summary:
    The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is the anticipated follow-up to Breath of the Wild, released in 2017. A rare occurrence in Zelda titles, Tears of the Kingdom is a direct sequel instead of loosely connected. In Tears of the Kingdom, Link will take to the skies and learn about a mysterious kingdom in the clouds. Additionally, he will discover the secrets of the dark ones that dwell below and above the earth. The sequel is being built on the same engine as the original, with unique physics tools again being utilized. However, little about the plot and gameplay is known.

    How Long To Beat:
    35-50 hours

    Prequel:
    The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild




This story originally appeared on Screenrant

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