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This Zelda: Breath of the Wild ‘spaghetti’ Guardian clip is nightmare fuel

Zelda, you never cease to amaze

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We’ve talked about Zelda: Breath of the Wild glitches for ages, and a lot of us have come to the same conclusion. They’re mostly harmless.

The amount of good any number of Breath of the Wild bugs do far outweighs the bad, to put it bluntly. So many players have come up with insane ways to lift off into the sky with makeshift aircraft, or escape deserted islands with motorboats. So when an enemy clips into the wall every now and then, it’s all good.

This new clip from Redditor Bl4ckm4rs is decidedly not “all good,” but in a different way.

It starts out innocently enough. Haha, we’re going to fling a giant rock at this Guardian. Classic prank! But then it goes wildly wrong, in what the creator perfectly titles “spaghetti legs.” This is some Cthulu-level “nope” right here.

The Guardians are just a constant source of amazement, and I think them every time I write about them. Playing “Flip Flip Flipadelphia” with them is a joy. And beating them down into a pulp never gets old.

Since I know some of you are going to ask about how they have full hearts/stamina, note that they’re using the “Apparatus Storage” glitch. You can find that tutorial here!


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