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Botw Wux File -

You’ve got your BOTW WUX file. Now, let’s make it run.

| Format | Pros | Cons | |----------------|-----------------------------------|-----------------------------| | .wux | Small, loadable directly | Updates/DLC must be separate | | Loadiine | Mod/hack friendly, easy updates | Takes more space, many files | | .wud (raw) | Original image | Very large | | .wua (newer) | Better compression, single file + includes updates/DLC | Requires newer Cemu (v2.0+) |

Recommendation: If you are using a recent Cemu version (2.0+), .wua is superior because it can pack the game + updates + DLC into one file.
If you’re on an older Cemu, .wux is still a good space‑saver. botw wux file


  • If the unpacker outputs unknown binary blobs, cross-reference file headers using a hex editor to identify contained formats (e.g., BNTX header, RIFF for audio).
  • If you are looking to mod The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on a Wii U emulator (specifically Cemu), you have likely come across the term WUX file.

    For many in the modding community, the WUX format is the gold standard for managing game files. But what exactly is it, and why do modders prefer it over standard formats like WUD or Loadiine? You’ve got your BOTW WUX file

    Here is everything you need to know.


    Date: October 2023 (knowledge cutoff context) Subject: File structure and usage of .wux images for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (BOTW) If you are looking to mod The Legend

    If you are archiving your copy of Breath of the Wild, WUX is an excellent choice. It keeps your game files tidy, compressed, and secure. If you are actively modding the game, you will likely want to extract that W

    A .wux file is a Wii U Compressed Disc Image. It is essentially a compressed version of a .wud (Wii U Disc Image) file.

    Since The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (BotW) is a Wii U game, a .wux file contains the entire game data. To use this file, you generally need to either extract it or convert it into a format usable by emulators like Cemu.

    Here is a guide on how to handle a BotW .wux file.

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