Breath of the Wild player manages to send Link into space with the help of 70,000 explosions

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An extremely dedicated Breath of the Wild player has discovered that Hyrule has an outer space located above the map by♌ sending Link up there with the help of 70,000 explosions. 

As spotted on the , one user shared a video of themselves using 70 thousand💜 explosive items in the game to propel Link into the stratosphere above Hyrule. We’re not sure if they were joking in the comments, but the original poster did mention that༺ it took them - making it potentially one of the most impressive Breath of the Wild discoveries we’ve seen lately. 

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. According to th♎e person who shared the video, they used a glitch called Inventory Cor🏅ruption which enabled them to get hold of so many - probably painful - boosts for Link. 

Unfortunately, for Link, this wouldn’t be the first time a player has broken the game to push Link to his absolute limit in terms of pain tolerance. In fact, just a few months ago, a different Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild player decided to give Link the worst sunburn of his life with the use of mods which allowed them to manipulate the game’s sunburn mechanic 🌼and ramp it up to 100% - leaving the hero crispier tꦚhan an overcooked french fry. 

As if the poor boy hasn’t been through enough lately, it was recently revealed that Link’s archery skills "suck" according to a professional. In a TikTok, which sees an archery expert critiquing fictional bow and arrow users - including Aloy from Horizon Zero Dawn and Legolas from Lord of the Rings - methods, they said that Link’s technique in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Legend of Zeldღa: Breath of the Wild "really 🐼sucks" and shouldn’t be u🦩sed in real archery. 

If you fancy trying to break Hyrule yourself, take a look at our list of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Breath of the Wild PC mods for inspiration. 

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