Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom’s Latest Infinite Item Glitch Is The Fastest And Easiest Yet

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Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom’s latest infinite item glitch is the fastest and easiest yet:

. As long as you do it while Link is still in the air it will count. And as a result you can actually perform the trick back to back several times during each trip. You can also select multiple of the item you’re duplicating, letting you make a bunch at a time.

The only thing to be cognizant of is that the items will drop to the ground. Do it while you’re too high up and it might be hard to go find where they fell on the ground. And if you’re doing it with bombs or other fragile items they will break/blow up.

 

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