Hacking The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Trainer [eShop/EU] [Beta]

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That didn't work unless I'm doing something wrong.

I get into the game.
I get the IP and connect breath.exe into it.
My clothing is 17 18 19 and 20.
I went to Durability Manager and set them to 0 0 0 0.
I save the game and then load the file again.
I then click load current values and it say they're too high or too low.
try doing it without saving and loading
 
so just a quick update, If you go to the small rock shrine outside hateno village, with infinite stamina on you can seel him endless stamina vessels and upgrade for hearts for 20 more rupees then he buys vessels from you
won't break the game? As getting containers without orbs and dungeons
 
i never tested it, i just put it in at 5 in the morning and i didnt see a horse in the game all day, probably gonna look into it tomorrow
Wow you ARE fast :)

Well it doesn't seem to work ( not only for me ) the 1. WhipSymbol just disappears yet I am still limited to the standard amount of whips.
 
So, I made the mistake of using my Smash Link amiibo to unlock Epona, not registering her, and leaving her out and about. Now I can't find her to save my life. Is there a way to fix this? Reset her status? Reset the amiibo status? Change her to be registered?
 
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Every 5 minutes and then I need to start it up again.
 
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I Assume this happens whenever you lost Connection to your WiiU.
Assign your WiiU an IP, Connect with LAN or place your WiiU closer to the Router

Actually I found the problem. Don't freeze values while changing zones.
If going into a shrine or loading up the game or something, don't have the values locked or the application will obliterate itself
 
I'm trying to find memory locations for the breath of the wild Zelda game. After I connect to the jgecko, but don't know what values in mem to search for? How do I find the memory locations for the game?
 
Just of note, but the "durability" value of armor actually changes it's colour.

0 = White
1 = Blue
2 = Red
3 = Yellow

and so on.

Save/load to see effects as usual.
 
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Just of note, but the "durability" value of armor actually changes it's colour.

0 = White
1 = Blue
2 = Red
3 = Yellow

and so on.

Save/load to see effects as usual.

I found this out about an hour ago. Changed my armor to black and it shows up as 5.
 

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