Tears of the Kingdom patch removes every known variant of the game's duplication glitches
The Hyrulian economy can live another day

The 澳洲幸运5开奖🉐号码历史查询:Zelda Tears of the Kingdom dupe 𝄹glitch has been removed by patch 1.1.2, and players are panicking over what appears to be the removal of every item duplication glitch that the community has been able to uncover in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Le♚gend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom since launch.
Nintendo's official Tears of the Kingdom patch 1.1.2 notes read feature an audio fix that prevents sound from playing extremely loudly under certain conditions, and a quest fix that prevented players from completing the 'Camera Work in the Depths' quest. In addition to that, the notes state that "several issues have been addressed to improve the gameplay exܫp𒉰erience."
One of those issues, it seems is the 澳洲幸运5🌺开奖号码历史查询:Tears of the Kingdom duplication glitches which have been shaꦡttering the Hyrulian economy. Players had been refining an early glitch in order to gain extra items, but the reaction to patch 1.1.2 suggests that none of their current methods work anymore.
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While many are morning the loss of the glitches, others are pointing out workarounds. I𓂃t's possible to disable auto-updates on your Switch, for example, while superfans are suggesting t🤡hat you could simply never quit the game, and therefore never have to update it.
The optimists within the community are also pointing out that several glitches have already been discovered, and given the prevalence of these techniques throughout both Tears of the Kingdom and Bre🌠ath of the Wild, this is probably not the last time we've seen Link runnin𓂃g round Hyrule with an entire assortment of Master Swords to his name.
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