Nowhere, since the codes only exist for the Disk Version.
But some codes are working for the eShop version too, I only remember "Daytime Modifier" and "Infinite Air". But there are more working codes.
ive been looking for the in game time forever tbh lol. one day ill find it. i found the weather to be 407B4CA4 here... so i figured maybe its not next to the 'timer' codes but maybe other HUD related codes..
Nowhere, since the codes only exist for the Disk Version.
But some codes are working for the eShop version too, I only remember "Daytime Modifier" and "Infinite Air". But there are more working codes.
Hey, Shin? About the Hookshot hitting everything (1051391C 46000000), I suppose that doesn't mean that it'll latch onto everything like with the Super Hookshot code?
Hey, Shin? About the Hookshot hitting everything (1051391C 46000000), I suppose that doesn't mean that it'll latch onto everything like with the Super Hookshot code?
I adjusted some previously made public codes to fit my needs and fix bugs in regards to Jokerkey-Checks; seems like nobody bothered to fix this until now.
Code:
super speed (Holding L sets speed factor to 8.0f; Pro Controller)
00020000 439BF514 ; step 1 - set all bytes to the "disabled" / "default" state
3F800000 00000000
09020000 112671A8 ; step 2 - check the -COMPLETE- address (32bit, not 8bit) for the key-bit through the AND-operation
00002000 00000000
00020000 439BF514
41000000 00000000
D0000000 DEADCAFE
moon jump (Holding X sets the gravity factor to -0.25; Pro Controller)
00020000 439BF528 ; step 1 - set all bytes to the "disabled" / "default" state
3F800000 00000000
09020000 112671A8 ; step 2 - check the -COMPLETE- address (32bit, not 8bit) for the key-bit through the AND-operation
00000008 00000000
00020000 439BF528
BE800000 00000000
D0000000 DEADCAFE
Here's a list of the Controller Bits
Code:
Wii U Gamepad Bits | Address: 102F48A8
Left Stick Up 10000000
Left Stick Right 20000000
Left Stick Left 40000000
Left Stick Down 08000000
Left Stick Press 00040000
Right Stick Up 01000000
Right Stick Right 02000000
Right Stick Left 04000000
Right Stick Down 00800000
Right Stick Press 00020000
D-Pad Up 00000200
D-Pad Right 00000400
D-Pad Left 00000800
D-Pad Down 00000100
X 00002000
A 00008000
Y 00001000
B 00004000
L 00000020
R 00000010
ZL 00000080
ZR 00000040
TV 00010000
Home 00000002
+/Start 00000008
-/Select 00000004
Pro Controller Bits | Address: 112671A8
Left Stick Up 00200000
Left Stick Right 00080000
Left Stick Left 00040000
Left Stick Down 00100000
Left Stick Press 00020000
Right Stick Up 02000000
Right Stick Right 00800000
Right Stick Left 00400000
Right Stick Down 01000000
Right Stick Press 00010000
D-Pad Up 00000001
D-Pad Right 00008000
D-Pad Left 00000002
D-Pad Down 00004000
X 00000008
A 00000010
Y 00000020
B 00000040
L 00002000
R 00000200
ZL 00000080
ZR 00000004
Home 00000800
+/Start 00000400
-/Select 00001000
Hope to see new stuff with proper button activators / joker keys implemented soon.
Zelda - Breath of the wild
Walk Through Walls/Objects v2 [Deathwolf1000]
C000000E 60000000
3DC0439B 61CEF794
81CE0000 81EE0148
822E0140 3E00102F
621048AA A2100000
2C10XXXX 4082000C # 1. Button = 1. direction
39EF0200 91EE0148
2C10XXXX 4082000C # 2. Button = 2. direction
39EFFE00 91EE0148
2C10XXXX 4082000C # 3. Button = 3. direction
3A310200 922E0140
2C10XXXX 4082000C # 4. Button = 4. direction
3A31FE00 922E0140
3C40010F 60426AE0
7C4903A6 4E800420
XXXX Button values (WII U PAD):
(A button won't work for some reason)
4000 B
2000 X
1000 Y
0008 +
0004 -
0020 L
0010 R
0080 ZL
0040 ZR
0200 Dpad-Up
0100 Dpad-Down
0400 Dpad-Right
0800 Dpad-Left
Pressing one button forces the character to move and to go through everything! Also hiding from enemies inside objects/walls works perfectly or to use shortcuts everywhere. Each button is for one direction (forward, backward, left and right). It depends on how the character is placed. Using other codes like moonjump or teleportation is recommended, sometimes there is no ground.
Again.. i havent seen these codes posted anywhere else, so i figured id post them.. Everything is on NTSC-US
No Cooldown on Remote Bombs [skoolzout1]
00020000 4383DA34
42B70000 00000000
00020000 4383DA4C
42B70000 00000000
*only tested with remote bomb+
I'm trying to find Zelda BOTW US cheats for Gecko I know they are scattered in the comments but is there 1 main place I can find them? Like MoonJump ect....
I adjusted some previously made public codes to fit my needs and fix bugs in regards to Jokerkey-Checks; seems like nobody bothered to fix this until now.
Code:
super speed (Holding L sets speed factor to 8.0f; Pro Controller)
00020000 439BF514 ; step 1 - set all bytes to the "disabled" / "default" state
3F800000 00000000
09020000 112671A8 ; step 2 - check the -COMPLETE- address (32bit, not 8bit) for the key-bit through the AND-operation
00002000 00000000
00020000 439BF514
41000000 00000000
D0000000 DEADCAFE
moon jump (Holding X sets the gravity factor to -0.25; Pro Controller)
00020000 439BF528 ; step 1 - set all bytes to the "disabled" / "default" state
3F800000 00000000
09020000 112671A8 ; step 2 - check the -COMPLETE- address (32bit, not 8bit) for the key-bit through the AND-operation
00000008 00000000
00020000 439BF528
BE800000 00000000
D0000000 DEADCAFE
Here's a list of the Controller Bits
Code:
Wii U Gamepad Bits | Address: 102F48A8
Left Stick Up 10000000
Left Stick Right 20000000
Left Stick Left 40000000
Left Stick Down 08000000
Left Stick Press 00040000
Right Stick Up 01000000
Right Stick Right 02000000
Right Stick Left 04000000
Right Stick Down 00800000
Right Stick Press 00020000
D-Pad Up 00000200
D-Pad Right 00000400
D-Pad Left 00000800
D-Pad Down 00000100
X 00002000
A 00008000
Y 00001000
B 00004000
L 00000020
R 00000010
ZL 00000080
ZR 00000040
TV 00010000
Home 00000002
+/Start 00000008
-/Select 00000004
Pro Controller Bits | Address: 112671A8
Left Stick Up 00200000
Left Stick Right 00080000
Left Stick Left 00040000
Left Stick Down 00100000
Left Stick Press 00020000
Right Stick Up 02000000
Right Stick Right 00800000
Right Stick Left 00400000
Right Stick Down 01000000
Right Stick Press 00010000
D-Pad Up 00000001
D-Pad Right 00008000
D-Pad Left 00000002
D-Pad Down 00004000
X 00000008
A 00000010
Y 00000020
B 00000040
L 00002000
R 00000200
ZL 00000080
ZR 00000004
Home 00000800
+/Start 00000400
-/Select 00001000
Hope to see new stuff with proper button activators / joker keys implemented soon.
i use PandaOnSmack´s trainer
take a arrow what you want an eqip this
change the name from arrow to
ex:
NormalArrow to WolfLink
and press save
shoot on the floor and you get an Wolflink
change the name back to NormalArrow and save again!!
he fight for you, you cant see the live (i think he have 3 hearts)
if you teleport, he will disappear and you must summon him again
i hope anyone make a activator code to summon him without an arrow
WolfLink in hex 576F6C66 4C696E6B
you can summon Animals too
ex:
Animal_Elk_A
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