New Echoes Of Wisdom Glitch Lets Players Run Around Hyrule As Link

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of gaming under my belt, I’ve seen my fair share of unique experiences and quirks in the world of video games. The latest addition to the Zelda franchise, Echoes of Wisdom, has been quite the talk among us dedicated fans.


In approximately two weeks, ardent Zelda enthusiasts have been revisiting the realm of Hyrule through Princess Zelda’s inaugural solo adventure in The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom. Players assume the role of the Hylian princess who embarks on a dangerous quest to save her kin, companions, and all of Hyrule from impending disaster; yet, some have dismissed the game without playing it due to their preference for playing as Link instead.

Currently, a glitch on YouTube allows users to play as the green-clad hero. But is it wise to compromise your Switch’s hardware performance to enjoy this character? Indeed, this method might prove difficult and requires careful execution, as one content creator explains in great detail, though at what price remains unclear.

New Echoes Of Wisdom Glitch Lets Players Run Around Hyrule As Link

Initially, a Japanese innovator uncovered the recent Echoes of Wisdom bug before it was demonstrated through a YouTube video by ZeldaMaster. Regrettably, mastering this bug is quite challenging because it demands exact keypresses at particular instances in the game, and to pull it off, you’ll need to create a fresh save file for your game.

Instead of explaining every step needed for the glitch, players could look up a tutorial video from a YouTuber and follow its instructions. However, it’s important to note that if they decide to execute the glitch as Link, they will encounter significant disadvantages such as losing access to the Hyrule map and their collected Echoes, making it impossible for them to complete quests, side quests, or solve puzzles without the Echoes.

This glitch takes plenty of time, patience, and precision to get done correctly to get Link as a playable character, but given the hero has been playable in every Zelda game, it feels unwarranted and wrong to take this monumental feat away from the Hylian princess. Given that it has taken Nintendo almost 40 years to give Zelda her own game, we advise players to rather best experience this latest entry in The Legend of Zelda series as her Royal Highness, Princess Zelda, as it was initially intended.

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2024-10-09 18:44