Random: Zelda: Breath Of The Wild Glitch Lets You Start Master Mode With The Bow Of Light

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There have been so many tricks and glitches discovered in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild at this point, we have to wonder just what else there is left to discover. We’ve seen one that lets you go underwater, a glitch that lets you explore parts of the map that would otherwise be inaccessible, and even one that lets you swim in lava (because why wouldn’t you, right?). The majority of glitches are fairly low impact, proving to be little more than fun, minor distractions as you work through the game. The latest one, however, is a big one and has the potential to completely change the way you experience Breath of the Wild.

It take a bit of work to accomplish and you’ll need a solid collection of items to begin with, but pulling this trick off will effectively allow you to transfer inventory slots to new game saves along with duplicating slots. Do you want to easily carry over the Bow of Light to a new save file? Well, you can! Along with any other item you wish to keep for a new run-through of the game. You can even transfer the items over to a Master Mode run, making the whole prospect of tackling the tougher difficulty setting much more palatable.

Check out the video below for a full walkthrough of how to accomplish the item transfer and duplication from YouTuber Gaming Reinvented. It’s no secret that we’ve seen glitches in the past that let you carry over items like the Bow of Light to a new save file, but previous methods have proven to be overly complicated with potential game-breaking side-effects. This latest method is not reliable, but is seemingly the first one that works with both a normal save file and a Master Mode save file. Let the speed-running commence!

Let us know in the comments if you manage to pull off this particular glitch, and whether you’ve discovered anything new yourself!

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