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| ;= Sheikah Slate =
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| ;[[File:Sheikah-slate2.png|right]]
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| ;{{Main|Sheikah Slate}}
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| The Shiekah Slate is one the first item [[Link]] comes across after waking in the [[Shrine of Resurrection]] and is one of his most powerful tools.
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| With the Sheikah Slate, Link is able to activate Sheikah technology, most notably the [[Sheikah Tower]]s and the [[Shrine of Trials|Shrines of Trials]], enabling them as travel points across Hyrule. It also has many built-in tools, such as control of [[Rune]]s, a map of [[Hyrule]], the [[Hyrule Compendium]], and the scope. The runes replace some separate items from previous games, and include:
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| *[[Remote Bomb (Rune)|Remote Bomb]]: A bomb that can be detonated remotely.
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| *[[Magnesis]]: Manipulate metallic objects using magnetism.
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| *[[Stasis]]: Stop the flow of time for an object.
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| *[[Cryonis]]: Create a pillar of ice from a water surface.
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| *[[Camera (Rune)|Camera]]: Instantly render a visible image into a picture.
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| Aside from its usefulness, Link's possession of the Sheikah Slate is also seen as a sign by many of the long-lived residents of Hyrule that Link is, if not the Champion himself, then a descendant of the Champion, and, as such, should be helped. His use of Sheikah technology often convinces others to assist Link with his quest to defeat [[Calamity Ganon]].
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| ;{{quote|A mysterious tablet with a glowing center. You've never seen this device before, and yet...there's something familiar about it.|In-game description}}
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| ;= Paraglider =
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| ;[[File:Paraglider.png|right]]
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| ;{{Main|Paraglider}}
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| The Paraglider is gifted to [[Link]] by [[Rhoam Bosphoramus Hyrule|the spirit of King Rhoam]] after he has completed all four primary [[Shrine of Trials]] and obtained their [[Rune]]s in the [[Great Plateau]]. It allows Link to exit the Great Plateau alive, and explore what remains of the [[Hyrule|Kingdom of Hyrule]]. It can be used to glide over large gaps or to break falls.
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| ;{{quote|An item that you received from the king on the Great Plateau. It allows you to sail through the sky.|In-game description}}
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| ;= Hestu's Maracas =
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| ;[[File:Hestu-maracas.png|right]]
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| ;{{Main|Hestu's Maracas}}
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| Hestu's Maracas are required to upgrade Link's weapon, bow and shield carrying capacity. They can be found in a chest guarded by some [[Bokoblin]]s on the pathway up to [[Kakariko Village]]. Once returned to [[Hestu]], he will allow Link to upgrade two of his inventory stashes, before heading onward toward his home in the [[Korok Forest]]. If Link subsequently finds him there, or on the way, he can have him do further upgrades.
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| ;{{quote|Hestu's beloved maracas. He's been shaking them since he was two years old.|In-game description}}
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| ;= Travel Medallion (DLC) =
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| ;[[File:Travel-medallion.jpg|right]]
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| ;{{Main|Travel Medallion}}
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| {{quote|This mysterious tool was made using forgotten ancient technology. Place it by opening your pouch and registering your current location as a travel gate.|In-Game Description}}
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| The Travel Medallion allows [[Link]] to create an arbitrary [[Travel Gate|travel gate]] which he can [[warp]] to at will. He can move the travel gate by using the medallion again, but can only have one medallion-spawned gate at a time.
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| Obtaining it requires the purchase of the [[Breath of the Wild Expansion Pass]], then the completion of the [[EX Teleportation Rumors!]] side quest.
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| ;{{quote|This mysterious tool was made using forgotten ancient technology. Place it by opening your pouch and registering your current location as a travel gate.|In-game description}}
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| ;<noinclude>These items serve no gameplay purpose other than to signify the completion of a quest or complete collection of an item.</noinclude>
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| ;= Medal of Honor: Talus =
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| ;[[File:Medal of Honor- Talus.png|right]]
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| ;{{Main|Medal of Honor: Talus}}
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| {{quote|A medal presented by Kilton in somber honor of having defeated every Stone Talus. Taking the life of a monster is a solemn act, but at times it must be done.|In-Game Description}}
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| The Medal of Honor: Talus is a key item found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. It can be obtained from [[Kilton]] after defeating all 40 variants of the [[Stone Talus]] found throughout [[Hyrule]]. It currently has no use other than bragging rights.
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| ;{{quote|A medal presented by Kilton in somber honor of having defeated every Stone Talus. Taking the life of a monster is a solemn act, but at times it must be done.|In-game description}}
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| ;= Medal of Honor: Hinox =
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| ;{{Main|Medal of Honor: Hinox}}
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| {{quote|A medal presented by Kilton in somber honor of having defeated every Hinox. Ending a monster's life is never an easy task, but at times it is a necessary one.|In-Game Description}}
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| The Medal of Honor: Hinox is a key item found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. It can be obtained from [[Kilton]] after defeating all 40 variants of the [[Hinox]] found throughout [[Hyrule]]. It currently has no use other than bragging rights.
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| ;{{quote|A medal presented by Kilton in somber honor of having defeated every Hinox. Ending a monster's life is never an easy task, but at times it is a necessary one.|In-game description}}
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| ;= Medal of Honor: Molduga =
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| ;{{Main|Medal of Honor: Molduga}}
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| {{quote|A medal presented by Kilton in somber honor of having defeated every Molduga. Slaying a monster is a heavy burden to bear. You must steel yourself to carry that weight.|In-Game Description}}
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| The Medal of Honor: Molduga is a key item found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. It can be obtained from [[Kilton]] after defeating all four [[Molduga]] found in the [[Gerudo Desert]]. It currently has no use other than bragging rights.
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| ;{{quote|A medal presented by Kilton in somber honor of having defeated every Molduga. Slaying a monster is a heavy burden to bear. You must steel yourself to carry that weight.|In-game description}}
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| ;= Classified Envelope =
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| ;{{Main|Classified Envelope}}
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| {{quote|Inside the envelope is a picture of a beautiful young woman of the Sheikah tribe.|In-Game Description}}
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| The Classified Envelope is a key item found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. It can be obtained by completing the [[Hyrule Compendium]] and then speaking with [[Symin]], who will gift Link the envelope. It currently has no use other than bragging rights.
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| ;{{quote|Inside the envelope is a picture of a beautiful young woman of the Sheikah tribe.|In-game description}}
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| ;= Hestu's Gift =
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| {{quote|A gift of friendship given to you by Hestu. It smells pretty bad.|In-Game Description}}
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| Hestu's Gift is a key item found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. It can be obtained by speaking with [[Hestu]] after collecting all 900 [[Korok Seed]]s. It currently has no use.
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| A Kin no unko (金のうんこ) or "golden poo" is a Japanese symbol of good luck.
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| In an interview following The Game Awards 2017, Breath of the Wild director [[Hidemaro Fujibayashi]] told IGN:
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| {{quote|It’s just the backstory, the kind of hidden kind of thing in the game the whole way is that the Korok seeds are actually Korok poop.}}
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| ;{{quote|A gift of friendship given to you by Hestu. It smells pretty bad.|In-game description}}
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| ;= Picture of the Champions (DLC) =
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| ;[[File:Champion-painting.png|right]]
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| ;{{Main|Picture of the Champions}}
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| {{quote|A picture of Zelda and the five Champions, taken after the inauguration ceremony at Hyrule Castle. Kass gifted you this precious item after completing The Champions' Ballad.|In-Game Description}}
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| The Picture of the Champions is a key item found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. It is gifted upon [[Link#Breath of the Wild|Link]] by [[Kass]] after completing ''The Champions' Ballad''. He found it within his teacher's notes, and it portrays the five champions with [[Zelda]] at [[Hyrule Castle]].
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| It can be hung in Link's House in [[Hateno Village]], should Link return after obtaining this item.
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| ;{{quote|A picture of Zelda and the five Champions, taken after the inauguration ceremony at Hyrule Castle. Kass gifted you this precious item after completing The Champions' Ballad.|In-game description}}
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