Alright, so here’s the thing. You know how sometimes you just stumble upon something and you’re like, "Wait, what just happened?" That’s what Zelda players are feeling right now. There’s this totally wild Autobuild thing going on in Tears of the Kingdom — it’s like, bam, you can bring in whatever you want. No holds barred. Seriously, who comes up with these exploits?
Let’s rewind a bit. So, Tears of the Kingdom, for those who somehow missed the memo, hit the shelves on May 12, 2023. It’s the sequel to the epic journey we all loved in Breath of the Wild. And yeah, Link and Zelda are in a bit of a bind because Ganondorf — the big bad guy beneath Hyrule Castle — is back. Link gets a raw deal with his arm. But, hey, magic saves the day, and he gets this cool ancient power.
Fast forward a couple of years or so, and boom, Nintendo decides to drop these games on the new Switch 2. Lucky us, now they look better than ever. And here’s the kicker: there’s this Zelda Notes app that casually comes with a neat Autobuild Sharing feature. Who even thought this would be a game-changer?
Now, hold on. Let’s dive into the real chaos — this Autobuild Sharing glitch. So, apparently, some folks on Reddit and Twitter — because where else? — have found a way to summon whatever they fancy in the game. We’re talking Epona, dogs, even multiple Ganondorfs! It’s all thanks to some QR code shenanigans.
One player, goes by Aster__ or something, spilled the beans about a website that lets you tinker with your save files. And if you’re savvy enough, you can transfer those to your unmodded Switch. How? I’m not entirely sure, but it’s happening. And now, on the Nintendo Switch 2, you can show off your creations or, you know, break the game in hilarious ways.
Oddly enough, Nintendo hasn’t stamped out this glitch yet. Maybe they’re just watching, waiting? Who knows? Anyway, with QR codes, players are trading ideas faster than you can say "Hyrule."
All in all, it’s a wild ride in Hyrule. And honestly? I kinda love it. Chaos and creativity fused in a digital landscape. That’s gaming for you.