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Ingenious Tears of the Kingdom player spends 3 glitchy hours bringing Purah, Paya, and a fake Zelda from across the map all for the perfect photo for Link’s wall

Ingenious Tears of the Kingdom player spends 3 glitchy hours bringing Purah, Paya, and a fake Zelda from across the map all for the perfect photo for Link’s wall

By on July 7, 2025 0 85 Views

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a title that is evidently susceptible to a significant amount of glitches since, I mean, it grants players the ability to construct nearly anything they can envision and manipulate Hyrule’s physics in astonishing manners. Yet, one clever player has gone above and beyond by connecting Zelda, Paya, and Purah from different locations on the map for a delightful photograph.

Initially shared on Reddit, maxguy274 mentioned that they devoted three entire hours and several large Zonai charges striving to achieve the glitchy accomplishment. “Transporting the NPCs across the map was straightforward,” they noted. “Positioning them in a visually appealing manner and persuading them to pose appropriately consumed way too much time.”

A dozen large Zonai charges and 3 hours of perseverance later from r/tearsofthekingdom

If you weren’t aware, a well-known glitch has been present in the game since its release that permits you to relocate your favorite NPCs throughout the map. All that is required is to confine them within a flying device, which can be a tad tricky, and ensure that you maintain sight of them to prevent them from respawning in their original locations – this is a glitch, not a designed mechanic, after all.

“They do return to their spots after you teleport away,” the devoted Zelda photographer clarified. “In fact, if I diverted my gaze from them for too long, they would just teleport back to their usual locations, resetting my efforts.”

Naturally, the only complication is that Princess Zelda isn’t actually present on the world map, so the player had to utilize one of the Yiga members disguised as Zelda instead. “I only navigated the map with Purah and Paya since moving the faux Zelda would be unfeasible as she’s a stationary NPC,” they continued, “so I just took

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