However, you can run around the castle without triggering the endgame as long as you don't go to the room where Ganon is hanging out. That's because it's in Hyrule Castle itself, where the game ends. This is probably the hardest memory to retrieve, at least until you've completed a couple of dungeons and gotten some good gear. Zelda: Breath of the Wild lost memory 8: "Father and Daughter" This is all east of the Great Plateau, making it fairly easy to get to from the game's starting point. This one is directly between Scout's Hill and Deya Lake, on the western side of the Hylia River. Zelda: Breath of the Wild lost memory 7: "Shelter from the Storm" If you head there, you'll see the tree in the photograph and should be able to find the memory pretty easily. There's a sort of U-shaped patch of water northwest of Hyrule Castle and southeast of Salari Hill. Zelda: Breath of the Wild lost memory 6: "Silent Princess" If you look at the photo, you can use the river as an easy reference point for both height and positioning. It's roughly at the midway point between the Military Training Camp and Goronbi Lake on the map. You'll want to paraglide off the eastern side into the mountains to find this memory. If you've activated the Woodland Tower between Hyrule Castle and the Lost Woods, warp there. Zelda: Breath of the Wild lost memory 5: "A Premonition" The memory is on the northeastern side of the pond in the oasis. You'll need to come here to finish the dungeon in this part of the world anyway. This one is easy to find in the course of the main story, as it's in the Kara Kara Bazaar in the Gerudo desert. Zelda: Breath of the Wild lost memory 4: "Blades of the Yiga" Once you've found it, you've also found the memory. The shrine is fairly easy to spot from any high points, but you can also consult your shrine tracker if you're close enough. This memory is directly outside a shrine in the Ancient Columns area of Tabantha, in the west side of the map. Zelda: Breath of the Wild lost memory 3: "Zelda's Resentment" If you run along the western side of the lake and consult the photo in your album, you'll have no trouble finding it. It's on the western shore of Lake Kolomo, just north of the Great Plateau, where the game starts. Zelda: Breath of the Wild lost memory 2: "Resolve and Grief" It's easy to pinpoint but could be tough to get to, considering there are Guardians roaming about. It's directly south of Hyrule Castle in the area labeled Sacred Ground Ruins on the map, assuming you've activated the tower in the area. However, you can sprint there, grab the memory and warp out if you so desire. This one could be somewhat difficult to get early in the game, as it's smack-dab in the middle of dangerous territory outside Hyrule Castle. Zelda: Breath of the Wild lost memory 1: "Subdued Ceremony" In fact, it may be easiest to just activate all of them and learn the world first. Before you get started, it's easiest to activate the Sheikah Tower in each memory's general location so you can consult your map. I went and found each location on my own, but must give props to Nintendo Insider for some of the information used here. If that doesn't sound fun, that's where our guide comes in. Instead of putting waypoints on the map, the game makes you suss out where each location is based on the photos. Zelda: Breath of the Wild: How to retrieve lost memoriesĮarly in the game, Impa gives Link a quest to recover his lost memories by visiting locations around the world shown in photographs taken by Princess Zelda. To unlock that story, you'll need to locate Link's lost memories through the game.īecause of Breath of the Wild's open-world design, much of the story is hidden in optional content, which means you'll have to track down those lost memories. That said, there's an actual story in the game that's well worth seeing if you want to be invested in what's going on. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild generates tons of stories for each player using its dynamic, physics-driven open world.
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