In the game “The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom,” gamers have stumbled upon an unusual Autobuild Sharing trick. This loophole enables them to summon items within the game without any restrictions. The Autobuild Sharing exploit adds itself to a growing number of discovered glitches that have resulted in remarkable occurrences during “The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
On May 12, 2023, Nintendo unveiled the sequel to its hit launch title from 2017, Zelda: Breath of the Wild, titled Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. At the start of this game, Link finds himself apart from Zelda following Ganondorf’s resurrection beneath Hyrule Castle. Tragically, Link sustains a severe wound to his arm, but it is later replaced by Rauru, imbuing him with ancient Zonai powers such as Ultrahand and Recall. Approximately two years after its initial release on the Nintendo Switch, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom came out for the new Nintendo Switch 2 alongside a re-release of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. This dual release offers players an enhanced visual experience and smooth gameplay at 60 frames per second. The Nintendo Switch 2 versions of these games also include the Zelda Notes app, which comes with a handy Autobuild Sharing feature for Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
In the thrilling world of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, I’ve stumbled upon a mind-boggling Autobuild Sharing glitch that lets me conjure up almost anything within the game – from items and objects to characters! Fellow gamers like Formal-Code2341 and CanYouPetTheDog have even managed to materialize swarms of Eponas and dogs using nothing but QR codes for Autobuild Sharing. To top it off, Formal-Code2341 summoned multiple instances of the game’s antagonist, Ganondorf, showcasing just how wild this exploit can get!
Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Players Discover Autobuild Sharing Exploit That Can Summon Any Item, Object or Character
User Aster clarified that the Autobuild Sharing exploit can now be executed thanks to an Autobuild editing website. This platform enables players to manipulate their save files and decide which characters, or in-game items, can be utilized for Autobuild. When introduced into a modded Nintendo Switch, the user can carry out a local save transfer to an unmodded Nintendo Switch and then move it to the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, thereby gaining access to the modified Autobuild.
It’s puzzling to many gamers that Nintendo hasn’t included an Anti-Modding Verification system in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, given the potential for modded and unauthorized cheats. However, some players are wary, as such exploits might prompt a response from Nintendo if they spread widely. Since this exploit employs QR codes, it’s simple to distribute among friends playing on the Nintendo Switch 2 with a Nintendo Switch Online subscription.
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2025-06-20 03:14