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Revision as of 05:02, 14 January 2017
- Shrine redirects here. For other uses, see Shrine (Disambiguation)
Template:Place Shrines of Trials are dungeon-like puzzles in Breath of the Wild.
Overview
According to the official Nintendo of America Twitter account and Nintendo's E3 website, there are over 100 such Shrines scattered throughout Hyrule.[1][2] The Shrines of Trials appear after the activation of the Sheikah Towers.[3] Link enters the Shrines of Trials by unlocking them via his Sheikah Slate. Shrines that have not yet been unlocked glow an orange light, but glow blue once their entrance has been opened.
The Shrines each contain a series of traps and obstacles to be overcome as part of a trial. At the end of every Shrine is a Monk, who are the creators of the trials inside.[4] The Monks will present Link a Spirit Orb for successfully reaching them. Some Shrines of Trials also contain Runes which add functionalities to the Sheikah Slate, bestowing Link with new abilities. Each Shrine contains an incidental treasure alongside the Spirit Orbs bestowed by the Monks.
List of Shrines
Etymology
See here for the names of each particular Shrine in Breath of the Wild.
Gallery
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Link in combat with a Guardian inside a Shrine of Trials
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A Shrine of Trials rising out of the ground
References
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- ↑ "See that glowing structure there? That light appeared at the exact moment those towers rose from the ground." — Old Man (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "I am Ke Numut, the creator of this trial." — Ke Numut (Breath of the Wild)