User:Sanityormadness

From Zelda Dungeon Wiki
Revision as of 14:11, August 18, 2020 by Sanityormadness (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Want an adless experience? Log in or Create an account.
=£ General £=
= Sheikah Slate =
Sheikah-slate2.png
Main article: Sheikah Slate
Sanityormadness
Mipha-slate.jpg
Mipha holding the Sheikah Slate

Games

Location

Uses

Runes
Activating Sheikah technology
Hyrule Compendium

The Sheikah Slate is a Key Item found in Breath of the Wild. It is one of the first items Link comes across after waking in the Shrine of Resurrection and is one of his most powerful tools.

With the Sheikah Slate, Link is able to activate Sheikah technology, most notably the Sheikah Towers and the Shrines of Trials, enabling them as travel points across Hyrule. It also has many built-in tools, such as control of Runes, a map of Hyrule, the Hyrule Compendium, and the scope.

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.

Functions

Runes

Main article: Rune

A key function of the Sheikah Slate is the ability to use runes. In total there are five runes that Link must enable on the Slate. (The sixth rune, the amiibo Rune, is turned on by the player.) The first four are enabled by completing the four shrines on the Great Plateau with the last being enabled at the Hateno Ancient Tech Lab by Purah.

The runes include:

  • Remote Bomb: A bomb that can be detonated remotely.
  • Magnesis: Manipulate metallic objects using magnetism.
  • Stasis: Stop the flow of time for an object.
  • Cryonis: Create a pillar of ice from a water surface.
  • Camera: Instantly render a visible image into a picture.
  • amiibo: Use an amiibo to summon something useful.

Map

The map at its widest scale.

The Sheikah Slate also contains a map of Hyrule. Initially, the map is blank of everything except the outlines of tower regions. Link must visit the Sheikah Towers scattered around Hyrule, activating them and receiving that section of the map. Once he has distilled the map into his Slate, Link can view the features of that area.

Regions, subregions, and most landmarks are added onto the map automatically. However, some landmarks must be visited before they are added to the map. Additionally, Sheikah Towers and shrines must be activated before they will appear on the map. Once they have been activated, Link may then use the Sheikah Slate to travel to that tower or shrine. Settlements, villages, and Stables must also be visited before their locations will be added to the map. Once Link has registered a Horse at a stable, he may also use the map to track the location of any horse he is traveling with. Additionally, the locations of any discovered Koroks are marked on the map for reference.

Link also has the ability to set stamps and pins on the map. Stamps are markers visible only when looking at the map. There are nine different designs to choose from, and they can be used to indicate the location of enemies, weapons, cook pots, potential Korok locations, or anything else of note to be remembered. Up to 100 stamps may be placed on the map. Pins function similarly to stamps, but are also visible to Link when he views the landscape through the slate's scope. Pins are ideal for marking travel destinations as they help provide directional guidance for Link without use of the map. Unlike stamps, only five pins are available to use.

With the Expansion Pass, Hero's Path Mode was added to the map. Turning on this mode shows the path of Link's past travels.

Hyrule Compendium

Main article: Hyrule Compendium

The Hyrule Compendium is a catalog of information about the creatures, monsters, materials, equipment, and treasures found throughout Hyrule. By using the Camera Rune to take pictures of these items, Link adds information about that item to the compendium, describing the item, its most common locations, and any recoverable materials or properties of the item.

In addition to recording information about the photographed item, the compendium also allows Link to target that item with the Sheikah Sensor once it's been activated. When an item is targeted with the Sheikah Sensor, the slate will start beeping when Link nears that item, the beeping growing more frequent the closer he is to it.

Scope

The scope on the Sheikah Slate allows Link to view long distances. If Link has any pins on the map and they are not obscured by the landscape, Link will be able to see their glow through the scope, providing direction to the pinned location. If Link sees something through the scope worth investigating, he may set a pin with the scope instead of having to return to the map.

Gallery

"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

Paraglider

Paraglider.png
Main article: Paraglider
Sanityormadness
Paraglider.png

Games

Location

Uses

Gliding through the air

Related

"An item that you received from the king on the Great Plateau. It allows you to sail through the sky."

— In-Game Description

The Paraglider is an item found in Breath of the Wild. It is gifted upon Link from the King of Hyrule after he has completed all four trials in the Great Plateau. It allows Link to exit the Great Plateau alive, and explore what remains of the Kingdom of Hyrule.

This item functions much like previous 'gliders' in the franchise, such as the Deku Leaf, or Ezlo's gliding ability in The Minish Cap. This time, Link can use the Paraglider for longer than ever before, as it only consumes stamina at a slow rate. It can be used to glide over large gaps, or to break falls, much akin to the Sailcloth.

"An item that you received from the king on the Great Plateau. It allows you to sail through the sky."

— In-game description

Hestu's Maracas

Hestu-maracas.png
Main article: Hestu's Maracas
This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.
Sanityormadness
Hestu-maracas.png

Games

Location

Related

"Hestu's beloved maracas. He's been shaking them since he was two years old."

— In-Game Description

Hestu's Maracas are a key item found in Breath of the Wild. They can be found in a chest guarded by some Bokoblins on the pathway up to Kakariko Village. Once returned to Hestu, he will allow Link to upgrade two of his inventory stashes, before heading back to his home in the Korok Forest.

"Hestu's beloved maracas. He's been shaking them since he was two years old."

— In-game description

Travel Medallion (DLC)

Travel-medallion.jpg
Main article: Travel Medallion
Sanityormadness
Travel-medallion-use.jpg
The Travel Medallion in use

Games

Location

Uses

Create a fast-travel point

"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

The Travel Medallion is a Key Item found in Breath of the Wild with The Master Trials DLC. It allows Link to create a fast-travel point which he can warp to at will. This works very similarly to how Link can warp to the many Shrines across Hyrule.

EX Teleportation Rumors!

Main article: EX Teleportation Rumors!

The Travel Medallion is part of the EX Teleportation Rumors! side quest that is unlocked when The Master Trials DLC is activated. The quest leads Link to the South Akkala Stable, where he will find the Super Rumor Mill V2 book. The book will talk about the Travel Medallion and indicates it is located beneath a labyrinth in northeast Akkala.

The rumor is referring to the basement of Lomei Labyrinth Island, located at the far northeast corner of the map. Link will first need to complete the Trial of the Labyrinth shrine quest in order to find the Tu Ka'loh Shrine‎‎. After completing the quest, he will gain access to the basement of the shrine. Beware of the many Guardian Stalkers and Decayed Guardians in the area. The treasure chest at the south end of the map contains the Travel Medallion.

Gallery

"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

£Champion Powers£

= Mipha's Grace =
Mipha-grace.png
Main article: Mipha's Grace
Sanityormadness
Mipha-grace.png

Games

Location

Uses

Revival

Related

"A restorative power born from the spirit of the Champion Mipha. When your hearts run out, you'll automatically be resurrected with full health plus temporary bonus hearts."

— In-Game Description

Mipha's Grace is a Key Item found in Breath of the Wild. The item is obtained after defeating Waterblight Ganon inside of the Divine Beast Vah Ruta, as a gift from Mipha for freeing her spirit. Its sole purpose is to resurrect Link if he is to fall in battle. He will be fully healed, and also be gifted with five temporary, yellow hearts. After Mipha's Grace has taken effect, it will not be able to be used again for 24 minutes. Every six minutes the Vah Ruta icon on the HUD will fill up one quarter, and when it is completely full the item can be used again. It can be disabled within the inventory if the player desires.

When Link is in Hyrule Castle, the ability will regenerate three times faster; only taking 8 minutes to be available once more.

An upgrade is available as a part of the Expansion Pass, in the form of Mipha's Grace +. This upgrade reduces the cooldown to recharge the ability by sixteen minutes.

"A restorative power born from the spirit of the Champion Mipha. When your hearts run out, you'll automatically be resurrected with full health plus temporary bonus hearts."

— In-game description

Mipha's Grace + (DLC)

Mipha-grace+.png
Main article: Mipha's Grace +
Sanityormadness
Mipha-grace+.png

Games

Location

Uses

Revival

Related

"Champion Mipha's divine gift. If your hearts run out, you'll automatically be resurrected with full health plus temporary bonus hearts. It now requires less time to recharge."

— In-Game Description

Mipha's Grace + is a Key Item found in Breath of the Wild. It was released as a part of the second DLC expansion for the game: 'The Champions' Ballad', and is obtained after completing the Main Quest 'Champion Mipha's Song'.

It has a reduced cooldown in comparison to the standard version, as it only takes eight minutes to fully recharge.

Its sole purpose is to resurrect Link if he is to fall in battle. He will be fully healed, and also be gifted with five temporary, yellow hearts.

An enhanced version of the original item. Released as a part of 'The Champions' Ballad'.

"Champion Mipha's divine gift. If your hearts run out, you'll automatically be resurrected with full health plus temporary bonus hearts. It now requires less time to recharge."

— In-game description

Revali's Gale

Revali-gale.png
Main article: Revali's Gale
Sanityormadness
Revali-gale.png

Games

Location

Uses

Creates a large updraft

Related

"A blusterous power born from the spirit of the Champion Revali. Create an upward draft that carries you into the sky."

— In-Game Description

Revali's Gale is a Key Item found in Breath of the Wild. It is obtained from Revali after defeating Windblight Ganon in the Divine Beast Vah Medoh.

This ability will create a large column of updraft where Link is standing. By pulling out the Paraglider, Link can use this updraft to fly high into the sky and reach areas that are difficult to climb to, or pull out a Bow and use it to attack enemies. This ability is similar to the updraft created by burning grass.

An upgrade is available as a part of the Expansion Pass, in the form of Revali's Gale +. This upgrade reduces the cooldown to recharge the ability by four minutes.

"A blusterous power born from the spirit of the Champion Revali. Creates an upward draft that carries you into the sky."

— In-game description

Revali's Gale + (DLC)

Revali-gale+.png
Main article: Revali's Gale +
Sanityormadness
Revali-gale+.png

Games

Location

Uses

Creates a large updraft

Related

"Champion Revali's divine gift. Creates an upward draft that carries you into the sky. It now requires less time to recharge."

— In-Game Description

Revali's Gale + is a Key Item found in Breath of the Wild. It was released as a part of the second DLC expansion for the game: 'The Champions' Ballad', and is obtained after completing the Main Quest 'Champion Revali's Song'.

It has a reduced cooldown in comparison to the standard version, as it only takes two minutes to fully recharge.

This ability will create a large column of updraft where Link is standing. By pulling out the Paraglider, Link can use this updraft to fly high into the sky and reach areas that are difficult to climb to, or pull out a Bow and use it to attack enemies. This ability is similar to the updraft created by burning grass.

"Champion Revali's divine gift. Creates an upward draft that carries you into the sky. It now requires less time to recharge."

— In-game description

Daruk's Protection

Daruk-protection.png
Main article: Daruk's Protection
Sanityormadness
Daruk-protection.png

Games

Location

Uses

Instant Protection

Related

"A protective power containing the perfect defense of the Champion Daruk. It will automatically protect you from all manner of attacks as long as you're holding [ZL]."

— In-Game Description

Daruk's Protection is a Key Item found in Breath of the Wild. It is obtained from Daruk after defeating Fireblight Ganon in the Divine Beast Vah Rudania.

This ability will protect Link from an attack whilst he is holding up his shield. Up to three uses of Daruk's Protection can be held at one time. It can be disabled within the inventory if the player desires.

An upgrade is available as a part of the Expansion Pass, in the form of Daruk's Protection +. This upgrade reduces the cooldown to recharge the ability by twelve minutes.

"A protective power containing the perfect defense of the Champion Daruk. It will automatically protect you from all manner of attacks."

— In-game description

Daruk's Protection + (DLC)

Daruk-protection+.png
Main article: Daruk's Protection +
Sanityormadness
Daruk-protection+.png

Games

Location

Uses

Instant Protection

Related

"Champion Daruk's divine gift. So long as you're holding [ZL], it will automatically protect you from all manner of attacks. It now requires less time to recharge."

— In-Game Description

Daruk's Protection + is a Key Item found in Breath of the Wild. It was released as a part of the second DLC expansion for the game: 'The Champions' Ballad', and is obtained after completing the Main Quest 'Champion Daruk's Song'.

It has a reduced cooldown in comparison to the standard version, as it only takes six minutes to fully recharge.

This ability will protect Link from an attack whilst he is holding up his shield. Up to three uses of Daruk's Protection + can be held at one time. It can be disabled within the inventory if the player desires.

An enhanced version of the original item. Released as a part of 'The Champions' Ballad'.

"Champion Daruk's divine gift. So long as you're holding [ZR], it will automatically protect you from all manner of attacks. It now requires less time to recharge."

— In-game description

Urbosa's Fury

Urbosa-fury.png
Main article: Urbosa's Fury
Sanityormadness
Urbosa-fury.png

Games

Location

Uses

Summons a lightning dome

Related

"A destructive power born from the unbridled anger of the Champion Urbosa. Summons powerful lightning to the surrounding area."

— In-Game Description

Urbosa's Fury is a Key Item found in Breath of the Wild. It is obtained from Urbosa after defeating Thunderblight Ganon in the Divine Beast Vah Naboris.

This ability will temporarily stun enemies with an electric attack when used. Link can use this opportunity to attack the enemy and deal large amounts of damage. It is automatically used upon unleashing a fully charged attack with any weapon.

An upgrade is available as a part of the Expansion Pass, in the form of Urbosa's Fury +. This upgrade reduces the cooldown to recharge the ability by ten minutes.

"A destructive power born from the unbridled anger of the Champion Urbosa. Summons powerful lightning to the surrounding area."

— In-game description

Urbosa's Fury + (DLC)

Urbosa-fury+.png
Main article: Urbosa's Fury +
Sanityormadness
Urbosa-fury+.png

Games

Location

Uses

Summons a lightning dome

Related

"Champion Urbosa's divine gift. Summons powerful lightning to the surrounding area. It now requires less time to recharge."

— In-Game Description

Urbosa's Fury + is a Key Item found in Breath of the Wild. It was released as a part of the second DLC expansion for the game: 'The Champions' Ballad', and is obtained after completing the Main Quest 'Champion Urbosa's Song'.

It has a reduced cooldown in comparison to the standard version, as it only takes four minutes to fully recharge.

This ability will temporarily stun enemies with an electric attack when used. Link can use this opportunity to attack the enemy and deal large amounts of damage.

An enhanced version of the original item. Released as a part of 'The Champions' Ballad'.

"Champion Urbosa's divine gift. Summons powerful lightning to the surrounding area. Trigger with a charge attack by holding Ⓨ. It now requires less time to recharge."

— In-game description

£Collectables£

= Korok Seed =
KorokSeed.png
Main article: Korok Seed
Sanityormadness
KorokSeed.png

Games

Location

Hidden across Hyrule
Koroks

Uses

Exchange for inventory upgrades

Related

"This small seed was given to you by a Korok. It has a distinct smell. If you gather a bunch of them, you never know what may happen..."

— In-Game Description

Korok Seeds are small, golden seeds found in Breath of the Wild. They can be obtained by locating one of the many Koroks hidden all over Hyrule.

Overview

It is not necessary for Link to contact Hestu in order to start collecting seeds, but it's necessary to contact him in order to expand the inventory, completing The Priceless Maracas challenge to do so.

Each Korok will gift Link one seed, which can be exchanged with Hestu to increase his inventory capacity. There are 900 Korok Seeds in total, all hidden across the land. They often require unique puzzles to be solved in order to find the Korok bearing them, such as rolling a boulder into a hole, or completing a circle of rocks. Initially, Hestu can be found on the road leading to Kakariko Village. However, after Link upgrades two slots in his inventory, Hestu will note that the time is late.

However, on his way back to Korok Forest, he gets lost and will appear at Riverside Stable, Wetland Stable, and Woodland Stable. Link will need to find Hestu and after upgrade five more slots, Hestu will finally make his way back to the Korok Forest.

Upon collecting all 900 of the seeds, Link is advised to speak with Hestu in the Korok Forest, where he will be gifted with the allusive Hestu's Gift, which currently has no use.

Inventory Upgrades

Generally, each slot upgrade requires more seeds than the previous. Below is a chart which lists the cost to upgrade each slot all the way. In total, 441 seeds are required to maximize all of the stashes.

Slot Nº Weapon Stash Bow Stash Shield Stash
1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3
4 5 5 4
5 8 8 5
6 12 12 10
7 17 17 10
8 25 25 (Max) 10
9 35 10
10 45 10
11 55 (Max) 15
12 15
13 15
14 15
15 15
16 20 (Max)
Total 208 73 160

Map of Korok Seed Locations

A large map with all the Korok seed locations. Good for downloading and crossing off the ones you have to keep track of them. Original size is 6500x5200 pixels

"This small seed was given to you by a Korok. It has a distinct smell. If you gather a bunch of them, you never know what may happen..."

— In-game description

Spirit Orb

Spirit-orb.png
Main article: Spirit Orb
Sanityormadness

"A symbol of courage given to those who have overcome the challenges of a shrine."

— In-Game Description

Spirit Orbs are given to Link upon successful completion of a Shrine from a Sheikah Monk. After four orbs are collected, they can be exchanged for either a Heart Container or a Stamina Vessel by praying at a Goddess Statue.

As there are 120 Shrines located in Hyrule in the base game, there are also 120 Spirit Orbs. Sixteen additional Shrines were added with the introduction of The Champions' Ballad DLC pack, four of which giving Spirit Orbs, raising the total to 124.

"A symbol of courage given to those who have overcome the challenges of a shrine."

— In-game description

Ruta's Emblem (DLC)

Ruta-emblem.png
Main article: Ruta's Emblem
This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.
Sanityormadness

"The commemorative symbol of a water trial's completion by one who wishes to control a Divine Beast. Collecting three emblems will lead to a new challenge."

— In-Game Description

Ruta's Emblem is a key item found in Breath of the Wild. There are three in total, and are received after completing the unique Shrine of Trials, as a part of the second DLC pack, The Champions' Ballad. All three are exchanged to enter the Illusory Realm of Vah Ruta.

"The commemorative symbol of a water trial's completion by one who wishes to control a Divine Beast. Collecting three emblems will lead to a new challenge."

— In-game description

Medoh's Emblem (DLC)

Medoh-emblem.png
Main article: Medoh's Emblem
This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.
Sanityormadness

"The commemorative symbol of a wind trial's completion by one who wishes to control a Divine Beast. Collecting three emblems will lead to a new challenge."

— In-Game Description

Medoh's Emblem is a key item found in Breath of the Wild. There are three in total, and are received after completing the unique Shrine of Trials, as a part of the second DLC pack, The Champions' Ballad. All three are exchanged to enter the Illusory Realm of Divine Beast Vah Medoh.

"The commemorative symbol of a wind trial's completion by one who wishes to control a Divine Beast. Collecting three emblems will lead to a new challenge."

— In-game description

Rudania's Emblem (DLC)

Rudania-emblem.png
Main article: Rudania's Emblem
This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.
Sanityormadness

"The commemorative symbol of a fire trial's completion by one who wishes to control a Divine Beast. Collecting three emblems will lead to a new challenge."

— In-Game Description

Rudania's Emblem is a key item found in Breath of the Wild. There are three in total, and are received after completing the unique Shrine of Trials, as a part of the second DLC pack, The Champions' Ballad. All three are exchanged to enter the Illusory Realm of Vah Rudania.

"The commemorative symbol of a fire trial's completion by one who wishes to control a Divine Beast. Collecting three emblems will lead to a new challenge."

— In-game description

Naboris's Emblem (DLC)

Naboris-emblem.png
Main article: Naboris's Emblem
This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.
Sanityormadness

"The commemorative symbol of a lightning trial's completion by one who wishes to control a Divine Beast. Collecting three emblems will lead to a new challenge."

— In-Game Description

Naboris's Emblem is a key item found in Breath of the Wild. There are three in total, and are received after completing the unique Shrine of Trials, as a part of the second DLC pack, The Champions' Ballad. All three are exchanged to enter the Illusory Realm of Vah Naboris.

"The commemorative symbol of a lightning trial's completion by one who wishes to control a Divine Beast. Collecting three emblems will lead to a new challenge."

— In-game description

£Trophies£

These items serve no gameplay purpose other than to signify the completion of a quest or complete collection of an item.
= Medal of Honor
Talus =
Medal of Honor- Talus.png
Main article: Medal of Honor: Talus

"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

The Medal of Honor: Talus is a key item found in 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.

"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

Medal of Honor: Hinox

Medal of Honor- Hinox.png
Main article: Medal of Honor: Hinox

"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

The Medal of Honor: Hinox is a key item found in 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.

"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

Medal of Honor: Molduga

Medal of Honor- Molduga.png
Main article: Medal of Honor: Molduga

"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

The Medal of Honor: Molduga is a key item found in 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.

"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

Classified Envelope

Classified Envelope.png
Main article: Classified Envelope
Sanityormadness

"Inside the envelope is a picture of a beautiful young woman of the Sheikah tribe."

— In-Game Description

The Classified Envelope is a key item found in 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.

"Inside the envelope is a picture of a beautiful young woman of the Sheikah tribe."

— In-game description

Hestu's Gift

Hestu's Gift.png
Main article: Hestu's Gift
This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.
Sanityormadness

"A gift of friendship given to you by Hestu. It smells pretty bad."

— In-Game Description

Hestu's Gift is a key item found in Breath of the Wild. It can be obtained by speaking with Hestu after collecting all 900 Korok Seeds. It currently has no use.

A Kin no unko (金のうんこ) or "golden poo" is a Japanese symbol of good luck.

In an interview following The Game Awards 2017, Breath of the Wild director Hidemaro Fujibayashi told IGN:

"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."

"A gift of friendship given to you by Hestu. It smells pretty bad."

— In-game description

Picture of the Champions (DLC)

Champion-painting.png
Main article: Picture of the Champions
This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.
Sanityormadness
Champion-painting.png

Games

Location

Related

"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

The Picture of the Champions is a key item found in Breath of the Wild. It is gifted upon 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.

It can be hung in Link's House in Hateno Village, should Link return after obtaining this item.

"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

£ Horse Gear £

= Traveler's Bridle =
Travelers-bridle.png
Main article: Traveler's Bridle
This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.
Sanityormadness

"A standard bridle. The design doesn't really stand out, which is why it's well suited to any type of horse. A favorite among peddlers and travelers alike."

— In-Game Description

The Traveler's Bridle is a piece of Horse Armor which appears in Breath of the Wild. It can be obtained by scanning a Link (Rider) amiibo, through the use of the amiibo Rune. Scanning the amiibo will drop various items from the sky, along with a treasure chest, which has a chance of containing the Traveler's Bridle, but can also contain different items. The amiibo can only be scanned once per day.

"A standard bridle. The design doesn't really stand out, which is why it's well suited to any type of horse. A favorite among peddlers and travelers alike."

— In-game description

Traveler's Saddle

Travelers-saddle.png
Main article: Traveler's Saddle
This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.
Sanityormadness

"A standard saddle designed for comfort during long journeys. Its durable material holds strong in all sorts of weather, which has made it a favorite among travelers."

— In-Game Description

The Traveler's Saddle is a piece of Horse Armor which appears in Breath of the Wild. It can be obtained by scanning a Link (Rider) amiibo, through the use of the amiibo Rune. Scanning the amiibo will drop various items from the sky, along with a treasure chest, which has a chance of containing the Traveler's Saddle, but can also contain different items. The amiibo can only be scanned once per day.

"A standard saddle designed for comfort during long journeys. Its durable material holds strong in all sorts of weather, which has made it a favorite among travelers."

— In-game description

Knight's Bridle

Knights-bridle.png
Main article: Knight's Bridle
This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.
Sanityormadness

"Hyrulean knights once outfitted their horses with this bridle. It boasts additional armor to protect the horse's head and neck."

— In-Game Description

The Knight's Bridle is a piece of Horse Armor which appears in Breath of the Wild. It can be obtained by completing the Horse Archery mini-game by scoring at least twenty-five points.

"Hyrulean knights once outfitted their horses with this bridle. It boasts additional armor to protect the horse's head and neck."

— In-game description

Knight's Saddle

Knights-saddle.png
Main article: Knight's Saddle
This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.
Sanityormadness

"Hyrulean knights favored this saddle. Only the most elite among them were allowed to outfit their mounts with it."

— In-Game Description

The Knight's Saddle is a piece of Horse Armor which appears in Breath of the Wild. It can be obtained by completing the Horse Archery mini-game by scoring at least twenty points.

"Hyrulean knights favored this saddle. Only the most elite among them were allowed to outfit their mounts with it."

— In-game description

Royal Bridle

Royal-bridle.png
Main article: Royal Bridle
This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.
Sanityormadness

"This bridle is well known for being the favorite of the Hyrulean royal family. Its gold ornamentations leave an impression, but its true value lies in its solid craftsmanship."

— In-Game Description

The Royal Bridle is a piece of Horse Armor which appears in Breath of the Wild. It can be obtained by showing a registered White Horse to Toffa at the Outskirt Stable, as a part of the side-quest The Royal White Stallion.

Appearance

The Royal Bridle is a standard horse bridle with a purple color and golden buckles. The straps around the Horse's muzzle are purple with golen trim. The forehead strap has a purple escutcheon or elliptical shield shaped patch with gold trim and emblazoned with a golden triforce that rests on the Horse's forehead.

"This bridle is well known for being the favorite of the Hyrulean royal family. Its gold ornamentations leave an impression, but its true value lies in its solid craftsmanship."

— In-game description

Royal Saddle

Royal-saddle.png
Main article: Royal Saddle
This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.
Sanityormadness

"The shimmering emblem design of this saddle signifies its origins with the Hyrulean royal family. They say Princess Zelda herself once used this saddle for her own beloved horse."

— In-Game Description

The Royal Saddle is a piece of Horse Armor which appears in Breath of the Wild. It can be obtained by showing a registered White Horse to Toffa at the Outskirt Stable, as a part of the side-quest The Royal White Stallion.

"The shimmering emblem design of this saddle signifies its origins with the Hyrulean royal family. They say Princess Zelda herself once used this saddle for her own beloved horse."

— In-game description

Extravagant Bridle

Extravagant-bridle.png
Main article: Extravagant Bridle
This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.
Sanityormadness

"Most often used in festivals, this gem of a bridle is decorated with some charming little feathers. It's great for adding just a splash of color to any horse."

— In-Game Description

The Extravagant Bridle is a piece of Horse Armor which appears in Breath of the Wild. It can be obtained by completing Blynne's Horse Riding mini-game in under 1:15:00.

"Most often used in festivals, this gem of a bridle is decorated with some charming little feathers. It's great for adding just a splash of color to any horse."

— In-game description

Extravagant Saddle

Extravagant-saddle.png
Main article: Extravagant Saddle
This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.
Sanityormadness

"This ornamental saddle is used in festivals. The delicate embroidery and arrangement of gems leaves a lasting impression. It's perfect for those who want to stand out."

— In-Game Description

The Extravagant Saddle is a piece of Horse Armor which appears in Breath of the Wild. It can be obtained by completing Blynne's Horse Riding mini-game in under 1:15:00.

"This ornamental saddle is used in festivals. The delicate embroidery and arrangement of gems leaves a lasting impression. It's perfect for those who want to stand out."

— In-game description

Monster Bridle

Monster-bridle.png
Main article: Monster Bridle
This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.
Sanityormadness

"This bridle was handmade by Kilton, but it looks like he may have had some monstrous horse in mind when he made it. It includes a mask that conceals the horse's head."

— In-Game Description

The Monster Bridle is a piece of Horse Armor which appears in Breath of the Wild. It can be purchased from Kilton's shop, the Fang and Bone, for 399 Mon.

"This bridle was handmade by Kilton, but it looks like he may have had some monstrous horse in mind when he made it. It includes a mask that conceals the horse's head."

— In-game description

Monster Saddle

Monster-saddle.png
Main article: Monster Saddle
This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.
Sanityormadness

"Kilton hand made this saddle. Apparently he had some monstrous horse in mind as he worked on it. It looks strange but is certainly usable."

— In-Game Description

The Monster Saddle is a piece of Horse Armor which appears in Breath of the Wild. It can be purchased from Kilton's shop, the Fang and Bone, for 299 Mon.

"Kilton hand made this saddle. Apparently he had some monstrous horse in mind as he worked on it. It looks strange but is certainly usable."

— In-game description

Ancient Bridle (DLC)

Ancient-bridle.png
Main article: Ancient Bridle
Sanityormadness

"A mysterious bridle made with forgotten ancient technology. Equipping a horse with this will maximize their abilities, increasing the number of spurs associated with them."

— In-Game Description

The Ancient Bridle is a piece of Horse Armor which appears in Breath of the Wild and was released as a part of the second DLC expansion for the game: 'The Champions' Ballad'. The Bridle, along with the Ancient Saddle, are acquired as part of the EX Ancient Horse Rumors side quest. When equipped, it increases the spurs available when riding by two. However, some horses, such as the Giant Horse or Epona, are unable to wear the Ancient Bridle.

Location

Over at the Highland Stable, Link will find the Super Rumor Mill V3 on the table, which hints at the location of the Ancient Bridle. The rumor mill give Link the hint that the Ancient Bridle is located south of Hyrule Ridge, beneath a cherry blossom tree at a mountain.[1] The hint refers to Satori Mountain where there is a cherry tree just on the north side of the peak. Use Magnesis to pull the treasure chest out of the ground and get the Ancient Bridle.

Check out the Interactive Map for a more precise location.

Gallery

"A mysterious bridle made with forgotten ancient technology. Equipping a horse with this will maximize their abilities, increasing the number of spurs associated with them."

— In-game description

Ancient Saddle (DLC)

Ancient-saddle.png
Main article: Ancient Saddle
Sanityormadness

"A mysterious saddle made with forgotten ancient technology. Equip a horse with this and whistle to call them even when they are far away."

— In-Game Description

The Ancient Saddle is a piece of Horse Armor which appears in Breath of the Wild and was released as a part of the second DLC expansion for the game: 'The Champions' Ballad'. The Saddle, along with the Ancient Bridle, are acquired as part of the EX Ancient Horse Rumors side quest. When equipped, it lets Link summon his steed wherever it is. However, some horses, such as the Giant Horse or Epona, are unable to wear the Ancient Bridle.

Location

Over at the Highland Stable, Link will find the Super Rumor Mill V3 on the table, which hints at the location of the Ancient Saddle. The rumor mill hints that the Ancient Saddle is located at a spring where the horse spirit resides.[2] The hints refers to the Malanya Spring, where the horse God, Malanya is located. The spring can be found just southeast of the Highland Stable. The Saddle is in a treasure chest that is buried in the ground, just behind where Malanya is located.

Check out the Interactive Map for a more precise location.

Gallery

"A mysterious saddle made with forgotten ancient technology. Equip a horse with this and whistle to call them even when they are far away."

— In-game description