Okay, so you know about that wild world of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, right? Someone found this bizarre trick—actually, it might be more like a glitch or exploit?—where you can just pull in-game stuff out of thin air. I mean, it’s like your usual game glitches but on steroids. The game came out not that long ago, May 2023, as a sequel to the super famous Breath of the Wild. You’d think someone planned all this chaos, but no, it’s just gamers being gamers, finding these odd things. Ganondorf shows up, messes everything up, and then boom, Link’s arm is wrecked. But hey, no worries, because Rauru steps up and gives Link all these cool Zonai tricks like Ultrahand and Recall.
Oh, and speaking of chaos—did you know they launched a Nintendo Switch 2 Edition? Yeah, just in time to give those visuals a makeover with 60 FPS. Pretty neat, if you ask me. Plus, they threw in this Zelda Notes app for good measure, which is kinda where this whole Autobuild feature comes in.
So, Reddit and Twitter are blowing up with tales of players using this Autobuild Sharing to summon… well, anything. A guy called Formal-Code2341? He just went ahead and summoned a bunch of Epona and these dogs with QR codes. It’s not just fun and games; seems you can even bring back Ganondorf multiple times—like, why would you even want to do that?
Anyway,—I got sidetracked—where was I? Right, a player named Aster______ showed everyone that you can tweak your save files online and make magic happen. Stick it on a modded Switch, do some transferring wizardry, and there you go; the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition’s got you covered. But hold on, wouldn’t you expect Nintendo to have some sort of cheat detector by now? Nope, nothing, nada.
People are kind of wary that Nintendo might crack down on this. I’d be sweating too, especially since you just need QR codes and an online membership, and you’re all set to spread the chaos among friends.
I was supposed to wrap this up, but my brain’s a little scattered. Just imagine the swarm of players running amok with unlimited Ganondorfs. It’s a weirdly funny chaos that wouldn’t make sense unless you’re in the thick of it. Anyway, game on, I guess.