Breath of the Wild 2 might be on the distant horizon, but even if it slipped further from its Spring 2023 release date, the community around the original Breath of the Wild would surely continue making fascinating discoveries as they tinker with the game's systems. The number of ways they've broken the game open is seriously impressive and this latest development is no different.
Instructions for this weapon-modifying glitch comes courtesy of El Duende 05 on YouTube who shows how with some careful preparation it's possible to soup up your equipment using nothing but some jiggery-pokery with autosaves and some recipes — and all with a totally vanilla, un-hacked version of the game running on Switch hardware, too.
The glitch requires the use of Inventory Slot Transfer (or IST, if you're down with the Zelda lingo), a technique discovered by zxrobin which enables you to transfer the stats and states of items to other items in your inventory, among other things. It's not just a simple case of cooking up a spicy meal for some fire resistant armour, as the transferred stats produce unpredictable — but, crucially, replicable — results.
For example, in the video below, El Duende demonstrates how it's possible to add a whopping 112 of resistance to your Hylian Shield using a recipe with a carrot and four portions of raw gourmet meat. Other examples use different recipes to produce bows that launch 10 arrows at a time in a super-wide field. Observe:
El Duende has previously experimented and demonstrated how it's possible to transfer the Bow of Light to an active save file for use in the game, and how the item duplication glitch can be used to fill your inventory with infinite fairies.
As you can see from the video, the process of setting up these weapon modifier transfers certainly isn't quick or easy — and obviously you do so at your own risk when it comes to your save file progress and all that gubbins — but if you're willing to put in the prep work, it's entirely do-able using the legit version of the game sitting on your Switch right now.
Yes, there's a 99.9998% chance that if you're reading this you own BOTW. Hello to the 0.0002% that don't (and Jason Isaacs, of course).
Let us know below if you plan on trying out this trick and creating some awesomely powerful Hylian gear.
[source youtube.com]
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Heya, from the 0.0002%
That's quite an unique club to be in.
That ten shot bow spread attack at the end would be so much fun to mess around with.
I’m all for easy exploits like this. No need to glitch out a horse and turn the world upside down to achieve it.
This is amazing! Thinking of trying to make a fireworks display with 10x multishot bows and bomb arrows
That's pretty wild that there's that much variety to the weapon and shield modifiers.
3-shot and 5-shot bows exist, but to find that the engine and implementation supports different numbers and spreads of shots is really cool.
This was probably already very well known through cheat-engine and modding type stuff regardless.
I really hope that the sequel to BOTW won't have weapon durability as it was implemented in this game. I really hated how fast weapons would break. This seems like a nice way to circumvent it
This might be the biggest exploit since Moon Jump and it's super easy to do!
Lol, I misread the title as “This Zelda: Breath of the Wild Hack Allows You To Mod Weapons, No Hack Required”
@Axecon
Sure, but it also requires that you're carrying no armor at all.
@Eddyson
I'm in that club too albeit with a caveat. I borrowed BOTW from a friend that had lost interest in playing their Switch at the time and then I played the hell out of it (100% except for all the Korok Seeds) before giving it back to them some many months later (I even bought the DLC and finished that too lol first time I purchased DLC for a game I don't even own).
I do plan on buying Zelda: BOTW 2 physical- that being my only other physical game alongside Mario Odyssey (I've gone all digital for everything else).
... Wun can only hope.
@wuntyme8 I did the same! I just loaned the game, one hundred percented and gave it back.
But oh no! I couldn't play the DLC(sarcasm)
Oddsey 2 is what I'm waiting for!
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