A newly discovered rupee glitch can helpZelda: Tears of the Kingdomplayers get rich very quickly without much effort. The rupee is theZeldafranchise’s defacto currency that allows Link to purchase all sorts of items and outfits across his various adventures. Surprisingly, therupee is a little harder to come by inTears of the Kingdom, forcing players to come up with more creative ways to earn some money to afford some of the more expensive items like house building at Tarrey Town.

While there are plenty of legitimate ways to earn rupees, mainly through selling off items and resources, manyTears of the Kingdomplayers have instead turned to item duplicationto simplify the process even further. Throughout each of the updates that Nintendo has issued to this point, players have discovered the existence of glitches and exploits which could be used to duplicate items like gemstones, giving them a highly valuable stack that can be easily sold. As of the latest version ofTears of the Kingdom, players have discovered a new way to duplicate items for easy money.

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Known as Hold Smuggling, this latest glitch comes from a YouTuber named Gaming Reinvented. Hold Smuggling allowsTears of the Kingdomplayers to sell the same set of items that the game thinks is being stuck in a held position over and over until the maximum rupee amount of 999,999 is reached.

This certainly isn’t the first rupee farming method players have come across. Recently, players have discovered a fairly easy method known as the Frozen Meat Glitch. Essentially,Tears of the Kingdomplayers need to have the Autobuild abilityunlocked to create a makeshift contraption of wood and meat that can be utilized in a snowy area. Instead of crafting it, the meat will freeze and fall to the ground, to which the player can then repeat the process and sell the stacks of Icy Gourmet Meat to a vendor.

Unsurprisingly, it’s likely that Nintendo will be moving quickly to patch this latest glitch out, as this isn’t the first duplication glitch to have made its way into the game. In fact,Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomhas had a near constant number of duplication glitchesdiscovered by players and for each one that has risen, Nintendo has essentially eliminated it through a corresponding update.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis available for the Nintendo Switch.

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