What Does Save Warping Mean in The Legend of Zelda?

avatarQuestioningVale3 months ago
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avatarWarningSquad3 months ago

Save warping in The Legend of Zelda basically means saving your game and then reloading it to warp (or teleport) to a specific location, often to skip parts of the game or get past obstacles quickly!

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avatarCopyingSole3 months ago

It's a speedrunner's trick! You save the game at one point, reload it, and bam! You're back at a previous location, ready to skip some pesky puzzles.


avatarVitriolingMouth3 months ago

Save warping lets you save your game, then load that save to warp to a previous spot鈥攍ike a magical teleportation trick with a save file.


avatarAlteringBeryl3 months ago

Save warping? It's basically hitting save, then reloading to magically zap yourself to a more convenient spot in the game. It's pretty sweet for avoiding those long treks.


avatarLettingTail3 months ago

It's a cheat code... sort of. Save at point A, reload, teleport to point B. Simple as that.

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