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Okay, so there’s this wild thing happening in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Players figured out this Autobuild Sharing hack, right? And it lets them just conjure up whatever in-game item they want without any rules. Like, at all. Honestly, I don’t even know how these folks come up with this stuff. It’s like a glitch treasure hunt out there!
So yeah, Nintendo dropped the game on May 12, 2023. It’s the sequel to that other big hit, Breath of the Wild. You start off with Link—Zelda’s gone missing thanks to that old nuisance Ganondorf going haywire under Hyrule Castle. Poor Link’s arm gets, well, pretty messed up. But then he gets this magical replacement that lets him do all this Zonai magic. Just a couple of years later, they released the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition—fancy upgrades, clearer graphics, and all that. Not to mention the 60 fps! They even tossed in this Zelda Notes app, full of fun stuff, including—yup, you guessed it—this Autobuild Sharing feature.
And then, Dexerto spills the beans. People on Reddit and Twitter are all over it. Some genius with a username like Formal-Code2341 is showing off, summoning a whole herd of horses and dogs with these QR codes. It’s madness. They even managed to clone Ganondorf himself—why you’d want multiple of that guy, who knows.
This one player, Aster______, explained a bit. Apparently, there’s this Autobuild editing website that players can use to mess with their save files. I mean, who stumbles upon this kind of thing? You toss it into a modded Switch, do some save transferring hocus-pocus, and boom, you’re running your shenanigans on the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition. Unbelievable, right?
Players are buzzing about why Nintendo hasn’t slapped this down yet. I mean, can you imagine if this spread like wildfire? Nintendo might just throw down the ban hammer if it gets too crazy. But with just a QR code, all your buddies can jump on the fun, no problem—especially if they’re rocking the Nintendo Switch 2 with an online membership.
So yeah, that’s the scoop. Strange times in Hyrule, huh?