Alright, here we go. So, you know that game “The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom”? Yeah, there’s this wild thing happening with it right now. Let me spill the beans. Players have stumbled upon this Autobuild Sharing trick—exploit, glitch, whatever you want to call it—and it’s turning things upside down. They’re pulling in-game items out of nowhere without a hitch. It’s like magic or some tech wizardry, and, honestly, it’s blowing my mind a little.
So, Nintendo drops this game in May 2023. Honestly, it feels both ages ago and like yesterday at the same time, you know? Anyway, it’s a follow-up to “Breath of the Wild.” Link gets separated from Zelda because Ganondorf decides to make a comeback. Classic villain move. And Link’s arm? Totally messed up. But surprise! It’s replaced by Rauru’s ancient Zonai powers. Now he’s got this Ultrahand thing. Sounds like sci-fi, right?
Fast forward, they released a souped-up edition on the Switch 2—clearer graphics, smoother action, you name it. Plus, some kind of Zelda Notes app. Never knew we needed that, but here we are with an Autobuild Sharing feature that, well, doesn’t prevent this chaos.
Now, people are buzzing about this on Reddit and Twitter. Some users—like Formal-Code2341, who comes up with these names? And, I kid you not, CanYouPetTheDog—are summoning these herds of Eponas and a bunch of dogs. Yep, virtual Zoos in Zelda. They’ve even got copies of Ganondorf running around. Like, did the game ever expect that?
And then, there’s this player, Aster______, who explained it all. It’s all about editing files on some Autobuild website. Honestly, it sounds complicated, but there they are, hacking away, popping files into a modded Switch, then doing a save transfer trick. It’s like a secret club, except you’re in Hyrule, summoning stuff like you’re pulling rabbits out of a hat.
Nintendo, surprisingly—or maybe predictably?—hasn’t put a stop to this madness yet. Some think they’re playing it cool, waiting it out. Maybe they’ll crack down soon. Or maybe not. Who knows? Anyway, with these QR codes spreading around, it’s like a wild west of item summoning. If you’re on the Switch 2 and have friends, jump in—share those codes like they’re the golden tickets to Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory.
Wow, I rambled there. But hey, it’s all fascinating stuff. Who needs a strategy guide when you’ve got Reddit, right?