Hacking BotW DLC v2.1

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1) What is the difference between DLC v2.0 and v2.1? Is that documented somewhere? I am assuming 2.1 includes the Hero's Path x mark fix...
2) I have a Coldboot Haxchi Wii U with BotW 1.3.1 DLC 2.0. I want to update to BotW 1.3.3. I understand DLC 2.1 is required for v1.3.3. Is the DLC on Wii U USB Helper v3.0? How do I just go to v.1.3.3 or can I? Do I just have to jump to 1.4.0 or 1.5.0?

I'm just collecting Korok Seeds... so, not like I really need it soon. I just figured I'd get the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 gear to break up the monotony. I have around 275 left to go.

Thanks!
 
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Ver. 1.3.3 / DLC Ver. 2.1.0
  • Release date: November 8th (North America) / November 9th (Europe, Japan)
  • Platforms: Wii U, Nintendo Switch
  • Patchnotes:
  • The amiibo of the four Champions (Revali, Daruk, Urbosa, and Mipha) are now supported.
  • The side quest to receive Xenoblade Chronicles 2 collaboration gear is now available.
  • An issue preventing the × mark for Game Overs from being recorded in Hero’s Path mode from Ver.1.3.0 onward has been fixed.
  • Various fixes to improve gameplay.
  • List of changes:
  • This update adds a special sidequest, that allows you to get Rex’s outfit (from Xenoblade Chronicles 2, click here for more details)
  • This update also adds compatibility with the Champions amiibo
  • You can now purchase rare equipment again, from Granté (found in Tarrey Town). That includes the DLC equipment (like the Majora’s Mask)
  • Additional notes: for more details about Rex’s outfit (including how to get it), and the DLC equipment for purchase, make sure to check out this post!
  • Official website: Nintendo (Wii U / Switch)
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Ver. 1.3.1 (Ver. 2.0.0 for the DLC)
  • Release date: August 7th (North America) / August 8th (Europe, Japan)
  • Platforms: Wii U, Nintendo Switch
  • File size: ???MB (Wii U) / ???MB (Nintendo Switch)
  • Patchnotes:
  • We have fixed the issue in Pack 1: The Master Trials of the Expansion Pass, in which defeating certain enemies for Kilton was not counted toward completion when playing in Master Mode.
  • [Switch-only] In-game items can now be obtained from launching the software from certain articles distributed through a new News channel (“The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Tips from the Wild”) which can be accessed through News on the Home menu.
    • This channel is expected to open on 8/9/2017.
    • Depending on your game progress and location, certain items may not be obtainable.
  • Various fixes to improve gameplay.
  • Additional notes: as indicated above, the item distribution is only for the Nintendo Switch version of the game.
  • Official website: Nintendo (Wii U / Switch)
 
OK, I have all 900 seeds, so I'm ready to move forward. Does anyone know the answer? Is it possible to go to v1.3.3 with DLC 2.1 today? How?
I'm assuming with no answers, the well trodden path is to just go to 1.5.0 with DLC 3.0?
 
OK, I have all 900 seeds, so I'm ready to move forward. Does anyone know the answer? Is it possible to go to v1.3.3 with DLC 2.1 today? How?
I'm assuming with no answers, the well trodden path is to just go to 1.5.0 with DLC 3.0?

From a simple google search I found it.
 
Not doubting you one bit, The3rdknuckles. So in your google research, you found out how to get to DLC v.2.1 today? Like... not between when 2.1 was out and 3.0 was out, but actually today... after 3.0 is out?
 
You're using CBHC with HaxChi so why not just disable blocking and update your system to 5.5.2 (the latest firmware as of the date of this post) and then update your BOTW all the way using built in update functions?

If you update your system to the latest firmware (5.5.2) nothing will change for you since you're not using browserhax. Then update your game fully and then re enable blocking. Done.

Your only risk is if nintendo releases a firmware update at the exact moment in between disabling and then enabling blocking. Not likely. Plus if you check gbatemp daily you'll know if there is a new firmware update comin your way. You'll only need to check at the time you disable and enable blocking. Make sense?
 

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