Zelda BotW Shrine Locations Map - Find & Complete all 120 (2024)

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Shrines are places of trial located throughout Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild’s map. They’re like small dungeons. Once inside, you’ll have to complete platforming challenges and various other puzzles. In the end, you’ll be rewarded with a spirit orb. There are 120 shrines in the game and after completing them all you’ll unlock Green Tunic of the Wild. In this guide, we’re going to show you all Zelda Breath of The Wild shrine locations and help you solve their puzzles.

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Great Plateau Shrine locations

In the first area – Great Plateau – you will find four Shrines:

  1. Keh Namut – Cryonis Trial
  2. Owa Daim – Stasis Trial
  3. Ja Baij – Bomb Trial
  4. Oman Au – Magnesis Trial
Hard part about these shrines are the ones in the mountains. In order to go through the snowy mountain, and reach the shrines you’ll need something to warm you up. You can use a torch melee weapon. Swing your torch over the fire to light it. If you have Spicy Pepper, Raw Meat and Hyrule Bass you can make Spicy Meat and Seafood Fry meal that gives cold resistance, and if you give the meal to the old man in the cottage during the night, he’ll reward you with Warm Doublet. We have a comprehensive guide .

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  • Ta’loh Naeg – Inside Kakariko Village, hard to miss.
  • Daka Tuss – Can be seen from a distance.
  • Toto Sah – West from Hickaly Woods, just next to the river there is a breakable stone structure. Drop the bomb into the river from a rock upstream, to make it flow to the stone structure. Detonate the bomb at the right time to destroy the sealed gate and reveal the entrance.
  • East Necluda

    1. Myahm Agana – At the entrance to Hateno Village, up on the hill.
    2. Muwo Jeem – On the mountain peak, can be seen from a distance.
    3. Chaas Qeta – On the tiny Tenoko Island. You can glide down to it from Muwo Jeem shrine.
    4. Yah Rin – Above Lurelin Village. That’s the same place where you can find Cloyne, and earn a bunch of rupees easily.

    Faron Shrine locations

    Faron is an area in the south. It’s made up of zones like Faron Grasslands and Sea, Lake Hylia, Bronas Forest, Corta Lake, Riola Sprint, Rodai Lake and others.

    1. Shoda San – Behind the Riola Spring waterfall. There is a hidden path next to the waterfall that takes you to the entrance.
    2. Qukah Nata – this is a secret Shrine. You’ll have to find Kass first and start a quest “A Song of Storms“. He is found high in the hills, next to the Calora Lake. If there is rain preventing you from climbing the cliff-side, use the Cryonis rune on the waterfall and climb up, step by step. Once you reach the top you should find Kass. Guides for completing the quest are found here.
    3. Shai Utoh – At Ubota Point, behind the stable, on the ground floor. Find a breakable stone structure and destroy it. It will reveal the cave entrance with the shrine inside it.
    4. Pumaaag Nitae – Somewhere between Finra Woods (to the west) and Pagos Woods (to the east), at ground level.
    5. Ka’o Makagh – On a hill above the stable.

    Kass Shrine Quests

    Kass is an NPC you will come across every now and then and he gives you quests with riddles to solve in order to discover shrines. We made a comprehensive guide for every Kass Shrine quest in the game and how to solve their puzzles. If you are stuck use that guide to uncover the shrines. Here are the shrine quests covered:
    • Qukah Nata Shrine – A Song of Storms
    • Shae Katha Shrine – The Serpent’s Jaws
    • Sasa Kai Shrine – Sign of the Shadow
    • Sheem Dagoze Shrine – The Two Rings
    • Mijah Rokee Shrine – Under a Red Moon
    • Mezza Lo Shrine – The Crowned Beast
    • Shai Yota Shrine – Master of the Wind

    Shrines in Zelda BoTW

    UPDATE: What follows is information we had on this page before the game came out and gives general information about shrines in Zelda BotW.

    The shrines we’ve seen so far have all been underground. Their entrances were easy to notice – imagine a cave mouth adorned with glowing, orange runes. You’ll be able to spot them from quite far away, so use any chance you get at higher ground to scout out your surroundings. You can plant map markers on places you deem interesting, in case you don’t want to visit them right away.

    Once you reach the shrine, you’ll use your Sheikah slate to gain entrance. The runes will turn blue, and an elevator will appear. Inside, jumping puzzles and challenges await. Many of them include finding inventive ways to use your rune powers. Getting to the end of the shrine is usually not that hard, so you’re pretty much guaranteed a spirit orb. However, there are other treasures inside, and they’ll often require a bit of lateral thinking.

    They may include enemies, but the focus is usually not on fighting, but on figuring out a solution to the puzzles inside. They’re all tied by a theme in each shrine, so there isn’t much guessing involved. In case you do get stuck, we’re going to list the shrines and the solutions to their challenges on this page.

    Once the game launches, on March 3rd, we’re going to start updating this guide with more info. If you discover a shrine that isn’t here, feel free to share your findings in the comments.

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