A notoriously elusive exploit has emerged in Tears of the Kingdom, requiring an extraordinary level of skill to achieve: rendering Hyrule’s legendary Grasp Sword completely impervious to damage.
What’s overwhelming you? Gamers exploring the vast world of Tears of the Kingdom have discovered a clever exploit, enabling them to load the model of the Grasp Sword from the game’s prologue – before its destruction – directly into their main save file, allowing for seamless usage throughout the remainder of the adventure. If you were to achieve this feat, it would be dubbed MsgNotFound in your portfolio, and was inherently indestructible, as it could not shatter within the introduction. Unexpectedly, with the release of version 1.2.1 in the sports model, Nintendo successfully addressed a persistent bug, rendering it virtually impossible to obtain the elusive MsgNotFound. Despite the challenges, residents of Tears of the Kingdom are determined to take another stab at it, even if it’s incredibly complex this time around.
YouTuber El Duende 05 recently shared a video, shedding light on the possibility of retrieving the elusive MsgNotFound model of the Grasp Sword for the community to behold. One potential drawback is the video’s 60-minute length, which requires a significant time commitment to complete each step. To acquire the fabled Greatsword, one must be prepared to invest a considerable amount of time and perseverance. The process is unnecessarily convoluted; its complexity is overwhelming, making it challenging to provide a clear explanation of each step. Players must occasionally relinquish their reliance on weapons and shields, consolidate efforts to address multiple challenges simultaneously, execute complex warps with precision, and salvage the game by making critical decisions in unexpected moments. It is rather a lot.
Despite the incredible challenges involved, it’s truly remarkable that the community in Tears of the Kingdom came together to achieve this. The complexity of it all is overwhelming; I’m left grasping for a starting point, fearing the very thought of unraveling each meticulous detail could shatter my mental faculties. Now we must assess whether the upcoming Zelda film has what it takes to rival this engaging feature-length YouTube production.