It seems that newly discovered glitches forThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildjust keep on coming. Recently it was found out that players can infinitely harvest Korok Seeds. The glitch was first revealed by Twitter userBot_W. YoutuberGaming Reinventedthen posted a tutorial video demonstrating how players can activate, then use the glitch:

The process is a bit rigorous but it’s still easier than trying to collect 900 Korok Seeds the legitimate way. The glitch essentially requires tricking the game into giving you one of the Seeds without the full animation playing out. This then registers that it’s already been collected once.

Doing this requires making use of another recently-discovered glitch called moonwalking, which allows the player to do an infinite number of mini-jumps. This step can itself be a bit complicated, relying on a combination of the “hold smuggling” and “walk on horse” glitches.

Be warned that messing the exploit up even once will ruin it forever, so players will need to save after every successful attempt. For those who still want to attempt it, the window may be a bit small, as Nintendo has patched a previous Korok Seed glitch before.

Two other recently discovered glitches inThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildallow players toride Sidon anywhereand let you see somelovely underwater details.

A sequel toBreath of the Wildwasofficially announcedduring Nintendo’s E3 Direct earlier this month. The reason for said sequel is because Eiji Aonuma stated that the development team hadway too many DLCideas. Which of course means that an underwater mechanic is definitely possible.

And whileNintendo won’t saywhether Zelda will be a playable character or not, you can see all the thingswe at DualShockersdo hope to be in the final game (which includes letting us play as Princess Zelda).

If you still haven’t played yet, check out our review ofBreath of the Wildhere. you’re able to also purchase the game for Nintendo Switchhere.