![]() Since most players make their way to Kakariko Village before encountering a Divine Beast, many had no idea that this hidden dialogue existed in the game until years after its release. If Link makes it to a Divine Beast before speaking with Impa, Zelda herself will step in with a secret cutscene to explain Link’s objective. Related: BOTW: Why Hestu Won't Give Upgrades If Link Isn't Wearing Anything However, Impa is supposed to be responsible for giving Link important information regarding the Divine Beasts and the Great Calamity that explains what he’s actually up against. The wise elder has been waiting for Hyrule’s hero to awaken for a hundred years, but since the game is open world, Link can skip this quest entirely and dive head first into the action instead. It’s possible that Breath of the Wild is still hiding even more obscure, well-kept secrets that are waiting to be uncovered in the years to come.īreath of the Wild does very little to guide players on their quest to defeat Calamity Ganon, but one of the earliest objectives in the game is visiting Impa in Kakariko Village. Each new playthrough promises a new experience, and it’s nearly impossible to explore Hyrule the same way twice. ![]() No matter how many hours players have put into Breath of the Wild, the world is so large and dynamic that there will always be new discoveries that they have yet to find. Related: Breath Of The Wild FAQ: All Your BOTW Questions Answered Since players can approach the game however they want, it’s easy to miss many of its secrets, and some are so well-hidden that they’ve eluded even the most experienced BOTW players. As a result, it’s up to the player to uncover Hyrule’s many secrets on their quest to defeat Calamity Ganon once and for all. Enjoy browsing through our detailed sections on all the little aspects from the game.Breath of the Wild brought open-world gameplay back to the Zelda franchise for the first time since the original Legend of Zelda, and like its 8-bit predecessor, the game leaves players largely to their own devices to explore as they wish. Below you can find the best ways to farm the Dragon Parts and the elusive Star Fragments in the shortest time possible.Īnd finally, we have complete sections on all the items, weapons, enemies, armor, and everything else you could imagine. Listed below is the hub for all downloadable content, which gives details on each aspect, as well as guides for locating all the armor pieces.įor the true completionists out there, you’ll be needing some of the rarest materials in the game to fully upgrade some of the armor sets, but don’t worry, we’ve got you covered there too. This guide covers the entirety of the Expansion Pass, as well as the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Side Quest, released as a free update in November of 2017. We have created a section for the DLC introduced throughout 2017. You can view our Korok Seed Locations guide, or jump straight to the individual chapters below. These pages have detailed descriptions, pictures, maps, and a video showing you how to get each Korok Seed. However, we have also created individual pages to show the Korok Seeds in each of the various regions. We recommend using our Breath of the Wild Interactive Map to view all the Korok Seeds. For a complete listing of all 76 Side Quests, check out our Breath of the Wild Side Quest Catalogue. Below you can find some of the early game Side Quests which may stump you. There are 76 Side Quests hidden in the main game, each with their own challenges and rewards. For a complete listing of all 120 shrines, check out our Breath of the Wild Shrines Guide. Each shrine guide page has a description of its location, an interactive map, a text walkthrough, and a video walkthrough. Below is a listing of the most common shrines that might give you trouble. There are 120 Shrines located throughout the Overworld. This will show you the entire Overworld, include all Shrine Locations, all Korok Seeds, Sheikah Towers, and so much more. ![]() In addition to the below content, we also have our Breath of the Wild Interactive Map. ![]()
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