The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

As players step into the shoe of Link and search Hyrule inThe Legend of Zelda : Breath of the Wild , they ’re bound to come across dozens of intriguing Ancient Shrines - but whereas some are easier to make out , the most well - blot out shrine can duck even the most thoroughgoing explorer . There are a total of 120 shrines scatter throughout the fantastical land , each of which supply Link with an priceless Spirit Orb and at least one Treasure Chest . The risk is well deserving the reward , and players are encouraged to fill in as many shrines as possible - butBOTW ’s best - hidden shrines may require a act more sleuthing to do so .

With the championship ’s long - awaited continuation , Legend of Zelda : Tears of the Kingdom , still set for a May 12 , 2023 release , there has never been a unspoilt fourth dimension to harness all the secret inBreath of the Wild . After all , thestory and gameplay ofTOTKseem to hint at a much darker Hyrulean adventure in comparing to its predecessor ; Link and Zelda will seemingly involve to conquer creepy , dangerous dungeon fill with Malice and a resurrected Ganondorf so as to keep launch the realm again . player will need to convey their A - game if they hope to action their task , and they can devise by finding the best secret shrine inBOTW .

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10Dila Maag Shrine

Dila Maag Shrine is found in the middle of the complex South Lomei Labyrinth , locate in the east of Gerudo Desert and Mae West of Mount Granajh . Upon their arrival , players will be met some taunting text on - screen , which reads , " To you who sets foot here … My blessing awaits you at the maze ’s oddment . "

search through the buddy-buddy maze tofind said labyrinth ’s endcan tally up hours of play time quite well , but it all wo n’t be for nought . Players will have many chances to add up across worthful treasure on their way to the shrine , boost them to keep going . Still , ingest to navigate through a complicated maze create the Dila Maag Shrine one of the severe to notice inZelda : BOTW .

9Qaza Tokki Shrine

Qaza Tokki Shrine , which is found nor'-east of the North Tabantha Snowfield , also requires that Link make his way through a winding maze . Like the Dila Maag Shrine , hoarded wealth can be get hold along the manner , but players may find themselves more and more frustrated by the nature of this labyrinth .

By following the glowing luminescence of the Qaza Tokki Shrine , Link will be run to an area that show the shrine , but it ’ll be operate behind a alloy bar ; only by utilizing the sound of the Sheikah Sensor will he be capable to really locate the initiative of the shrine . It withdraw a keen pinna and a flock of patience to at last find the right path , easily get it one ofZelda : Breath of the Wild ’s best - hidden shrines .

8Tahno O’ah Shrine

Tricky conundrum can stump instrumentalist as they ’re try tosolve shrine puzzles inBOTW , and the Tahno O’ah Shrine presents Link with one such riddle . If the player speaks to Clavia in Hateno Village , she will tell Link of a riddle in an old record book , which reads , " When the three summit trees become one , turn your back to them and direct towards the sea . "

There ’s an abundance of trees in the area , and the enigma is fastidiously dim , hold the Tahno O’ah Shrine one of the toilsome shrine to find inBOTW . In the ending , the key to puzzle out this puzzle lie in viewing a fussy cluster of trees that overlap each other . Turning around after spotting these trees and head to the ocean will bring Link to the shrine , which is hidden among rubble in a megabucks of cedar tree tree diagram .

7Dagah Keek Shrine

Dagah Keek Shrine is hidden in front of Veiled Falls in Zora ’s Domain , but that ’s not the hardest part of conquering this shrine - the lengthy list of events required to inscribe are even more obscure than its location . First , the player will require to verbalize to Laruta , listen to her sing the Champion Festival Song , then head off to cope with Trello .

Once Link speaks to Trello , he will evidence Link of the ceremonial trident he has lose , which Link will then have to search the water for . thespian can get jumble here , guess that the trident award to them when they get the better of Vah Ruta is the one they were calculate for , but that one is but a replication . After hold the substantial one , Link must jump from the top of the Veiled Falls onto a platform , and strike it with the trident to release the shrine .

6Kah Yah Shrine

turn up near the Palmorae Ruins in Faron , the Kah Yah Shrine can be a bit dizzying , even after a measly tip from Garini in this neighborhood . He will tell Link about a fragmented gem repository with some fascinating writing , which the player will need to decipher - but first , they ’ll need to settle the three fragment .

The game will offer Link no help in finding the Kah Yah Shrine , just asshrine single-valued function do n’t account for all shrines . Players will need to scour the ground for these fragments , and upon their breakthrough , they ’ll need to photograph each one and add it back to Garini . Only once all three have been located can Link get at the ingress to the shrine by kneeling on one of the platforms , making it one ofLegend of Zelda : breathing place of the Wild ’s most well - hidden shrine .

5Ketoh Wawai Shrine

The Ketoh Wawai Shrine is found in the Woodland Tower region of northerly Hyrule , inside the Thyphlo Ruins . To encounter it , the player will have to sail the dour woods with nothing but a Aaron’s rod , and navigating the pitch - black , impenetrable surroundings is more challenging than it may initially seem .

The only pointer that Link will receive herein are bird statues , whose beaks can lead him to the entrance of the shrine . After a lengthy , dimly - lit trek , he will bumble across the Hinox , which must be slain to incur its Orb . Between get to find their way through the dark and kill an enemy at the end of it all , the Ketoh Wawai Shrine is a secretBOTWshrine that some players may never conquer .

4Kema Zoos Shrine

Just like the journeying to the Ketoh Wawai Shrine , visibleness will also be an issue when trying to situate the Kema Zoos Shrine . Upon speaking to a Gerudo Town guard named Laine , Link will learn of a assemblage of swordswomen statue that lead to ancient treasure . This task go easy enough , until the horse finds himself enduring a brutal , cold sirocco on his adventure .

Even Link ’s map is rendered useless during this time , which make the player vulnerable to nearby enemy and susceptible to getting turn around ( and thus , hopelessly confounded ) . When the last statue is finally found , the shrine will be right there , waiting to be lick - but the storm of thick sand firmly cements the Ketoh Wawai Shrine as one of the hardest to find shrines inZelda : BOTW .

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Kass from Breath of the Wild in front of three screenshots spliced together to show Link in and around three Ancient Shrines.

3Shae Katha Shrine

The Shae Katha Shrine is even tricker to discover , thanks to the many prerequisites Link will postulate to satisfy for open it . On the lead along Pagos Woods in Faron , Link will first have to discourse with an accordion - wreak Rito nominate Kass , who tattle a local melodic line . Then Kass points the player in the direction of Damel Forest , leaving Link to research it for himself .

Next , Link will have to visit the Spring of Courage , and the fagot statue there will ask him for a scale from a dragon named Farosh so as to get to the Shae Katha Shrine . From there , the player will need to look patiently until midnight , when Farosh shows itself east of the Faron Tower . Link will need to quickly and accurately shoot a scale leaf off its eubstance , then take it back to the bound and drop it in front of the pouf statue to proceed . With such a lengthy and obscure cognitive process , it ’ll be unmanageable for most players to stumble across this secretBOTWshrine without the help of a walkthrough or guide .

2Tu Ka’loh Shrine

Only approachable by paragliding from the cliffs of the Akkala Ancient Tech research lab over to Lomei Labyrinth Island in the Akkala sea , the Tu Ka’loh Shrine is anything but sluttish to get into . Some actor will never even larn of its existence , since they must take a daring leap of faith to even chance the island .

in spite of appearance , Link will find a maze in which he ’ll need to use fervour to his advantage , bite away thorn and making certain to keep watch for foes like Keese and Guardians . Once they ’ve made their way of life through the tricky snarl , climbing a run will lead the player to a Great Flameblade and then the shrine itself - but since Lomei Labyrinth Island is among some ofBOTW ’s best - hide locations , the Tu Ka’loh Shrine accordingly remains one of the well - hidden shrines .

1Suma Sahma’s Shrine

However , the most secretive shrine inZelda : BOTWis Suma Sahma ’s Shrine . The quest to this shrine start on Mount Granajh next to South Lomei Labyrinth , where a logarithm leave by a former adventurer resides . Reading the hint on the log will inform Link that the shrine is located near the footstall on a snow-clad Gerudo peak , and he must wait until the sun reside on the pedestal so as to participate .

From there , he ’ll need to set himself up with a big ballock of nose candy at the edge of the peak between 16:00 and 17:30 , as he ’ll need to cast a snow-white shadow in the center of the stand , and getting the timing and position exactly right can quickly become thwarting . The transparent vagueness of the intact quest makes Suma Sahma ’s Shrine the most well - hidden shrine inTheLegend of Zelda : Breath of the Wild , and only those with true resolve will be capable to puzzle out this teaser organically .

Link standing and looking at the Dila Maag Shrine in Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Link standing and looking at the Qaza Tokki Shrine in Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Link casting a blue ball of light on the left, and the entrance to the Tahno O’ah Shrine in Zelda: Breath of the Wild on the right.

Link standing on a shrine pedestal on the left, then Link standing in front of the Dagah Keek shrine in Zelda: BOTW on the right.

Link drawing his bow at a glowing orange object on the left, then Link standing in front of the Kah Yah Shrine in Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Link approaching a shrine pedestal in the dark on the left, then Link standing at the entrance to Ketoh Wawai Shrine in the dark in Zelda: Breath of the Wild on the right.

Link standing in a sandy setting on the left, and then Link standing at the entrance to Kema Zoos Shrine in Zelda:  Breath of the Wild on the right.

Two side-by-side images of Link approaching the entrance to Shae Katha shrine in Zelda BOTW.

Link paragliding over an abyss on the left, then Link standing at the entrance to Tu Ka’loh Shrine on the right in Zelda: BOTW

Link overlooking a cliff on the left, then Link standing at the entrance to Suma Sahma’s Shrine in Zelda: Breath of the Wild on the right.

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