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The Legend of Zelda: Titan Rising is the twentieth installment in the franchise, and the fourth instalment on the Nintendo Switch, including original games and remakes. The game is set to be released in 2021 for all regions and is being developed by Amuza.

The story follows Link on a quest to save Hyrule from Ganondorf's successor, Cyn. The Gerudo forces have become super powered following an earthquake which separated all of the regions of Hyrule from each other. From the abyss surrounding each region rises the evil aura of Ganon, which the Gerudo have harnessed as a weapon. By waking the Titans, Link can close the abyss and cut off the Gerudo's connection to Ganon.

Story[]

Prologue[]

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Outset[]

Hyrule has been living through a hundred year age of light, uninterrupted by the forces of a dark evil.

Princess Zelda and Impa arrive on the small Diyon Island by boat, hoping to find new warriors for the Hyrule Imperial Guard. However, unknown to the public, Zelda and Impa are actually looking for the reincarnation of the hero of the land. Diyon Island has only recently become a part of Hyrule, so the townspeople are still resistant to their new Princess. After running training sessions for the Diyonian people, Zelda thinks she has found who they are looking for. Later, Link is called upon to give an offering to Zelda as thanks for visiting the island.

Zelda opens up to Link about her true reasoning for coming to Diyon Island. She tells him that he may be the only person who can stop the rise of the Gerudo Forces and their leader, Cyn. Zelda and Impa take Link to the Hyrule mainland and he bids farewell to his sister.

Once on the mainland, Impa tasks Link to explore the nearby Monank Forest and find the tallest tree of the forest. If he truly is the chosen one, it will be revealed to him within the forest. Link finishes Impa’s mission and comes across the Tree of Life. The spirit within the tree tells Link about the prophecy of a boy from the woods slaying a man from the desert. Zelda knows of the prophecy, and wants to find the hero as soon as possible before the Gerudo forces get too strong. Before Link leaves, the spirit within the tree awakens one of the sculptures etched into it’s side. The creature introduces herself as Oolla and joins Link on his quest.

Impa greets Oolla and Link as they return from the forest. They ride to Hyrule Castle together to reunite with Princess Zelda, but on the way, Link notices something odd. They ride across a bridge that separates the land. Inside the bottomless abyss, a strange aura passes underneath them.

Once inside Hyrule Castle, Zelda tells Link about the state of Hyrule. After the Earthquake of Din, the regions of Hyrule broke apart and started floating independently of each other, creating the Abyss of Bad Dreams. Deep within the earth, a mysterious aura began to pour out. Ganon’s aura. The Gerudo have learnt to harness the aura as a weapon and have become incredibly strong.

However, Zelda knows a way to reunite the regions of Hyrule. She tells Link to awaken the six Titans, giant sculptures that are etched into the landscape of Hyrule. Zelda stares out across Hyrule Field to Faron to see one of the Titans lying flat. The Titan blends into the landscape, making it indistinguishable from any ordinary mountain. If the Titans are awakened, the land will connect again and cut off the Gerudo’s connection to Ganon.

The Missing Link[]

Speaking with Impa inside Hyrule Castle will reveal that Link has lost connection to all of his previous lives. Impa will take Link down into the Dungeon of Hyrule underneath Hyrule Castle. At the end of the dungeon is a Goddess Statue. Link placing his hand on the statue will reconnect him with all of his previous lives, unlocking the Choir of a Thousand Voices. Link can now sing songs with the choir to affect the land and people in a number of different ways. Impa will teach Link the Song of the Titan, which can be used to awaken the Titans at the end of a temple.

Cave of Bad Dreams[]

The first time Links passes over The Abyss of Bad Dreams, Ganon's aura that pours out of the ground will pull Link down into the abyss. Link will awaken in the Cave of Bad Dreams, where a small shrine rests. Walking up to the shrine will reveal that Link can actually make contact with Cyn through Ganon's aura. Link and Cyn now stand within the same room, but are unable to harm each other. This cave will become a point Link will return to many times throughout his journey as Cyn desires to meet with Link. There are a total of seven Bad Dreams that can be unlocked throughout Link's quest. Oolla will inform Link each time a Bad Dream is unlocked, and a large pillar of Ganon's aura will rise out of the abyss surrounding Hyrule Field. Flying into the pillar will teleport Link to the cave. All seven meetings are detailed below.

  • The first time entering the cave, Cyn explains what the cave is. He puts his arm through Link's chest to prove they can't hurt each other. Cyn tells Link all the ways he plans on defeating Link so he can then storm Hyrule Castle and overthrow the royal family.
  • The second time entering the cave, Cyn will transform the cave to look like they are standing at Ganondorf's funeral. Cyn explains that after Ganondorf had been slain, he was given a burial in the Eldin region. Cyn tells Link that the Earthquake of Din was actually Ganondorf's doing. In Ganondorf's rage, he caused the great earthquake that separated all the regions of Hyrule, explaining why his aura is pouring out of the ground.
  • The third time entering the cave, Cyn will teleport the two of them onto a cloud high above Hyrule. Cyn thinks he was a little too intimidating in their earlier meetings, so he decides to sit down and introduce himself. He reminds Link that all of Hyrule is at stake, and that he wouldn't want to fail all of its people.
  • The fourth time entering the cave, Cyn shows Link his first memory. Link is teleported into the desert during a rough sandstorm. A woman holding a baby walks in front of them. As Cyn reminisces on his childhood and his mother, Link watches as the woman places the baby on the front door of a house and leaves, never to return. Cyn asks Link if he has ever met his mother.
  • The fifth time entering the cave, the cave will be transformed into the setting of Cyn's coronation. He is heralded by all of the Gerudo as the first man born in one hundred years. Cyn feels the intense pressure of the prophecy on his shoulders, but promises to rebirth the Gerudo power. He asks Link if anyone believes in him as much as the Gerudo believe in Cyn.
  • The sixth time entering the cave, Ganon's aura shows the greatest fears of Cyn and Link. It is revealed that Cyn is afraid of failing the Gerudo and being berated by Ganon. Link is then transformed into an old man and teleported to Diyon Island. Cyn is surprised to learn that Link's fear is to reach the end of his life and die as a nobody. Through this vision, he learns that Link actually has a sister on Diyon Island.
  • The final time entering the cave, Cyn teleports the two of them into a vision of the Sacred Realm. Inside the Sacred Realm, Cyn asks Link if he noticed something strange when he was in there awakening the Titan of Light. It is revealed that one of the pieces of the Triforce remains in the Sacred Realm. This means that one of Zelda, Link, or Cyn is not the real bearer of the Triforce, and that one of them is not the reincarnation of their former selves.

Call of the Titans[]

Titan of the Forest[]

The Titan of the Forest is the Titan that Princess Zelda looks out over during the story cutscene when arriving at Hyrule Castle. It is the only Titan that is automatically added to the map after the outset main quest, the rest have to be located on their own. This means that the Faron Titan will be the first one completed by most players, and it acts more as tutorial to the process.

Arriving at the Titan of the Forest will introduce players to the Fortune Teller of Hyrule who is under attack by Moblins. After saving her, she will tell Link’s future for free, and inform him that the required key items for entering the Titan are with the three species of the forest: the Monank, Deku and Skull Kids. Visiting each of these species hometown will reveal the way that the impending war with the Gerudo have affected their lifestyles after the earthquake. The Deku live in fear as they have done for one hundred years. The Monank live in an oblivious world of overt happiness, and the Skull Kids experience sorrow over their lost lives at the hands of the Gerudo, the ones who caused the Lost Woods Fires.

The fears of the Deku stem from the belief that they are always being watched by the Gerudo. They think this because they betrayed Ganondorf and stopped working for him after he was defeated by the Hero of Time. The Deku King will ask Link to protect the town for one night. While staying in Deku Village, Link will also help set up the bonfire that is a nightly ritual for the Deku to dance around. Link makes the largest bonfire the Deku have ever had. With the extra light from the larger fire, everyone sees eyes looking down on them from all around the edge of the Spiral Undergrounds. It turns out the Deku's fear was justified as the Gerudo watch them every night during their ritual. The Deku King gives Link the Digging Claws to aid him in taking down the Gerudo. Link chases the Gerudo soldiers to the Arms & Armor Palace, where he uses the Digging Claws to defeat them all and ensure the Deku don't have to live in fear anymore.

While returning to the Twin Bridges, the Monank will be extremely excited to see Link again. The happiness of the Monank comes across as they are in denial of anything bad ever happening in life. Exploring the village, Link will find the only sad Monank. While speaking with him, a group of other Monank will ambush them and take the sad Monank away deeper into the Monank Forest. Link chases them down to find the Great One's Haven. Inside, any Monank that feels sad is taught to feel happy. Link acquires the Light Baton and frees the Monank.

At the Scarecrow Foothills, a lone Skull Kid weeps as it has forgotten the life it used to live before it was transformed. Link can make the Skull Kid happy by decorating the lone scarecrow that doesn't have any decorations. Link can find three pieces of Kokiri garb in Skull Kid Village which can be placed on the scarecrow. By doing this, the lone Skull Kid will remember her past life as a Kokiri child. This will also open up a secret pathway into the earth where the Forgotten Fortress resides. Inside, Link acquires the Clawshots.

With the three key items required to enter the Titan of the Forest in tow, Link returns to the Fortune Teller of Hyrule at the Titan of the Forest. The three key items are used to scale the Titan and find the entrance. Inside, Link encounters many puzzles and enemies, culminating in a fight with Stalghoma, the Undead Arthropod. After the spider is defeated, the spirit of the Titan will speak to Link and thank him for awakening her.

Titan of Fire[]

Upon arriving in Eldin, Link treads the path up Death Mountain to the Goron City. He is surprised to find that the city has been flooded and now acts as a hot spring for elderly Zora. Link learns from the Zora’s that following the Earthquake of Din, the Gorons split off into three tribes, all on different sides of Death Mountain. However, each tribe believes they are the last of their species alive and that the rest of them perished during the earthquake.

Link hikes his way to each of the Goron tribes to inform them they are not the last of their kind. Unfortunately, the Goron’s have become incredibly sheltered and unkind to intruders. They never leave their villages anymore for fear of setting off another earthquake, and they keep outsiders out of their tribe as much as possible. They do not believe Link when he tells them there are other tribes alive. The only thing that would convince them is if Link would show them the relics of the past.

In Gorokno, only the village elderly will speak to Link. Speaking to them all will point him in the direction of the Thunderdome. Inside will be the Iron Boots relic. In Ky-Goroni, none of the Gorons will speak to Link. The solution is to sneak through the town to find the entrance to the Goron Mines. Inside he will find the Goron Magnet relic. In Elgor, only the children speak to Link. Playing their games will reveal where the Tomb of the Ancients is and inside Link finds the Titan’s Mitts.

With all three of the Goron relics in tow, Link still cannot convince the Gorons to believe that their are other Gorons out there. Using the relics, Link climbs to the summit of Death Mountain that separates all of the Goron tribes. At the summit, he uses the Titan’s Mitts to throw boulders down and forge a path that connects all three of the Goron tribe villages together. Finally, they are reunited.

Speaking with the Gorokno elder’s again will reveal that the Titan of Fire resides inside Mount Din. Link scales the mountain and can spelunk his way down to get inside. Link fights Cicero, Din’s Guardian Angel to finally awaken the Titan of Fire and close the abyss surrounding Eldin.

Titan of Water[]

Link finds the waters of Lanayru have become poisoned by Ganon’s aura, making the area very treacherous. From the poisoned water rises mutated creatures of Hyrule.

When Link arrives at Zora’s Domain, he learns that many Zora’s have disappeared into the fog that arises from the poison water. While the lowly Zora’s plea for help, the Royal Family has been totally incapable and unwilling of helping the people. The Royal Family’s inability to help save their people creates a lot of derision in the region, with many people questioning if the family could protect them if the war were to break out.

Link heads to the base of the Titan of Water where a group of Zora’s pray to the Titan to help purify the waters. When he arrives, beautiful singing rings out across the lagoon. Two Zora children are lulled by the singing, and rush into the mysterious fog emanating from the poison water. The singing turns into a horrifying yell of some monster, and the Zora children are never seen again.

The Zora ask Link to help save the children and he heads into the mysterious fog. Link follows the sound of the beautiful singing to the Edge of the World, where he rescues the child and finds the Ice Wand. Next, the singing leads him to the Coral Reef Maze where he rescues the second child and finds the Weightless Boots.

With the children saved, Link can now navigate inside the Titan of Water using his newly acquired items. Inside, he finally locates the source of the beautiful singing, Miagani Ono, the Hideous Siren. The monster uses its beautiful voice to attract its prey, before revealing its true beastly appearance. Once it is defeated, Link awakens the Titan, whom closes the abyss surrounding Lanayru, cleansing the waters.

Titan of Light[]

To arrive in the Necluda region, Link must climb the Dueling Peaks to be able to safely glide over to the floating terra. At the tip of the peak, Link and Oolla notice that they can see the Titan of Light submerged in the ocean. As they head down to Hateno Village, they find North-Joint Harbor, a store which teaches Link how to build rafts.

Link builds a raft and heads out to the submerged Titan, where a spirit speaks to Link and asks him to pass the two Hero’s Trials. The first one up in the Palace of Winds is where Link finds the Whirlwind. The second is on Lightscale Isle where Link finds the Timeshift Necklace. After doing both of them, Link can swim through the Titan to reach a portal that takes him to the Sacred Realm.

Inside, Link is guided by the mischievous spirit of the realm. After solving all it’s riddles and playing all it’s games, the spirit finally lets Link awaken the Titan and leave the Sacred Realm. However, Link is ambushed in the portal out and must fight his way back into the real world. Finally, back in Hyrule, the Titan awakens and closes the abyss surrounding Necluda.

Titan of Spirit[]

Upon entering the Hebra region, Link and Oolla notice the strange blue streaks of light flying through the air. The blue light gathers in a way as if it is trying to direct Link somewhere.

They decide to follow the light which takes them to the Heart of the Blue Wind. Inside, Link finds the Heaven’s Touch and places his hand on a crystal, shooting a large beam of blue light into the sky. He continues following to the Eyes of the Blue Wind. Inside, Link finds the Spirit Vessel and places his hand on a crystal, shooting another large beam of blue light into the air.

The two beams of light come together to form The House of Spirits at the peak of Hebra Mountain. This is where the spirits of all the people who have passed away in Hyrule gather. The house has recently become overflowing with the people slain by the Gerudo Forces. These spirits are unable to pass on as they are paranoid about the impending war. Hyra, the longest resident and the leader of the house, guided Link there in the hopes he could save them and make the house liveable once again.

After explaining his mission to Hyra, the creature pinpoints the location of the Titan of Spirit for Link. He heads there with the Heaven’s Touch and Spirit Vessel. After trekking through the Titan, Link defeats the mysterious beast XY and awakens the Titan, closing the abyss surrounding the Hebra region.

Titan of Shadow[]

The Titan within Akkala is very plain and easy to see. It is a notable landmark in Hyrule as it is the only Titan that actually stands up straight. Heading in the direction of the Titan takes Link to Tarrey Town, where all of Hyrule’s outcasts and thieves end up. It is a scrappy town with a bad reputation, so walking through town with great armour and weapons is a sure-fire way to start a fight.

Link learns that the people of Tarrey Town climb up the Titan for sport. Recently, it seems that all the winners of the climb end up going missing. Link decides to win a race and find out what happens to them. To join the climb, Link first needs a Spinner and a Lens of Truth. A mysterious climber decides to help Link out and show him where he could find them. He heads to Loch Moon Fish Monastery and the Bottom of the Well and grabs both key items needed.

After winning a race to the top of the Titan, the mysterious climber will appear at the top with Link. The mysterious climber will reveal themselves to be Suratiru Ma, the Gerudo Assassin. She opens a trap door that plunges Link deep inside the Titan. While travelling back to the top to escape, Link learns that the Gerudo have been kidnapping the best climbers to train them into Gerudo soldiers.

When Link finally makes it back to the surface, he fights and defeats Suratiru Ma on the head of the Titan. This finally awakens the Titan of Shadow who closes the abyss surrounding Akkala.

False Prophecy[]

After awakening all of the Titans, Link returns to Hyrule Castle to meet Princess Zelda. He learns that Cyn has kidnapped his sister, Aryll, from Diyon Island and is holding her hostage in the Gerudo Valley.

Princess Zelda reminds Link about the prophecy of a boy from the woods slaying a man from the desert. She shows him the Triforce of Wisdom that resides inside her, and believes that the Triforce of Courage is split between him and Aryll. This is why she believes Cyn kidnapped Aryll.

Link makes his way through Gerudo Valley and to Cyn’s Chapel that resides on the tallest peak. It is a small building at the end of a very arduous trek.

Inside the chapel, Link finds Cyn and Aryll. He taunts Link, reminding him that one piece of the Triforce remains in the Sacred Realm, and that one of them is an imposter in this story.

Link defeats Cyn, and with his dying breath he says. ‘The boy killed me. As the prophecy foretold. That means I am the true wielder of the Triforce… Right?’

Cyn dies, failing Ganondorf, the Gerudo people, and still questioning whether this was his destiny or whether he was born into a role he could never fulfil.

Link and Aryll hug on the peak of Gerudo Valley surrounded by the remains of the chapel.

Postgame[]

After defeating Cyn, the entire region of the Gerudo Desert will open up. It is a harsh and barren wasteland where the most fearsome enemies reside. There is also a number of new side-missions involving the Gerudo people, where you can learn more about their expectations of Cyn, and how they were rebuilding their society to prepare for war.

Gameplay[]

The Legend of Zelda: Titan Rising plays similar to its predecessors, mixing puzzles, action, adventure, battling and exploration. The structure of the game takes most inspiration from Breath of the Wild, in which players traverse a fully explorable world where they are mainly hindered by their stamina, skill and inventory. Most of the world is accessible to player's immediately, however some locations cannot be traversed without the necessary key items found inside dungeons.

From the outset of the game, the player is free to explore anywhere in Hyrule. The final boss can be faced at the very start of the game if the player wishes, although it is not advised to do so. Instead the player is encouraged to awaken the six Titans which will decrease the final boss's power, or complete missions to strengthen Link before the final battle.

The story of the game is split into seven different sections, one part for each Titan that the player must awaken, as well as the endgame to reach the final boss. To complete each region, the player will have to follow a story segment in which they will pick up two or three different pieces of equipment on their way. These items will always be necessary to complete the Titan dungeon associated with that region. For example, the Titan of Spirit stands tall in the Necluda region. It has become a popular sport to see who can climb the Titan the fastest. However, to partake in these races and continue the story, Link has to find the equipment required to climb the Titan. As such, the player will have to explore Akkala and talk to the people of Tarrey Town to learn how to acquire these items, then win a race up the Titan to then be able to enter its dungeon.

The food system from earlier entries returns in Titan Rising. Alongside it comes the new feature of hunger. While Link will not be negatively affected from being hungry, when Link is full he will be unable to consume more food or elixirs. This prevents players from being able to endlessly regain hearts in tough battles by hoarding food. A recipe book can also be unlocked which will clearly state all the recipes Link has previously cooked.

Raids also make their first appearance in the series. A raid is a smaller dungeon that is tackled by four different heroes. These can either be computer AI or other players that you connect to through Nintendo Switch Online. The raid will usually have a mission attached to it such as 'collect as many Luminous Stones as you can' or defeating a boss at the end. The four players will take on the same color scheme as the Link's in The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords.

Oolla[]

One of the game's new mechanics takes form of Link's new partner, Oolla. A member of the Oocca race, Oolla was one of the etchings made into the Tree of Life. The spirit within the Tree of Life revived Oolla and gave her the task of helping Link on his journey.

Oolla follows Link around by flying overhead. She is very intelligent, knowing the history of all of Hyrule, allowing her to help inform Link on the many different areas he explores.

At any time, the player can switch to Oolla's top-down field of view in the sky. In this state, the player can fly above the ground and perform many functions. Oolla's abilities play a heavy role in puzzle-solving throughout the game. Some of her abilities include going to areas inaccessible by Link, picking up items that are out of reach and passing by enemies undetected. Oolla also acts as the fast-travel mechanic, picking up Link and flying him to his destination.

Weapon Enhancement[]

Enhancement is a new skill available in the series that allows player's to upgrade their equipment by combining two or more different pieces together. For example, each weapon has three different stats: durability, power, and speed. A weapon like a Boko Club with low durability can be upgraded to have high durability by enhancing it. This would require combining the Boko Club with other weapons that have a high durability, like a Thunderblade. Secondary weapons that are used to enhance the base weapon are removed from the inventory after the enhancement process.

This can be done to armour, weapons and bows. Each piece of equipment will now have a rank out of five stars that is indicative of the stats that piece of equipment has. Enhancing a single piece of equipment too many times will cause its durability to break down faster than usual. Equipment can be enhanced at the Blacksmith found in a number of settlements.

Magic Meter[]

The magic meter returns to the Zelda series after being absent in the last couple instalments. The magic meter acts adjacently to the stamina wheel, but they are both quite integral for world traversal. While running, climbing and some key items will lower Link's stamina, other other key items will use up Link's magic meter. This includes items such as the Spirit Vessel, Whirlwind, and Magic Tunic. The implementation of the magic meter means that players cannot simply spam these key items in battle to win easy victories against enemies. Instead the player will have to plan out their use of these magic consuming items alongside the use of their weapons to have success.

Unlike the stamina wheel, the magic meter will replenish at a much slower rate. Whilst food will always heal hearts, elixirs will now always refill the magic meter. Some ingredients will also grant Link the affect of temporarily increasing his magic meter, as well as making it replenish quicker. Link can also purchase Magic Canisters to extend his magic meter.

Controls[]

NS A Button A Button Interact
NS B Button B Button Run
NS X Button X Button Jump/Open Glider
NS Y Button Y Button Use Weapon
NS L Button L Button Use Equipment
NS R Button R Button Throw
NS ZL Button ZL Button Target
NS ZR Button ZR Button Use Bow
NS Up Button Up Button Change Item
NS Left Button Left Button Change Shield/Arrow
NS Right Button Right Button Change Weapon/Bow
NS Down Button Down Button Sing
NS L Stick Left Control Stick Move/Crouch
NS R Stick Right Control Stick Adjust Camera/Scope
NS Plus Plus Button Open Menu
NS Minus Minus Button Open Map
NS Home Home Button Open Home Menu

Characters[]

Main Characters[]

Image Name Description
YoungLink SSBUltimate Link

Link sets off on the journey to defeat Cyn and the Gerudo forces as they try to overthrow the Hyrule monarchy. He is the supposed wielder of the Triforce of Courage and the one destined to save the land of Hyrule from the evil forces upon it. Link travels across all of Hyrule to awaken the six Titans of Hyrule and save the land from the grasps of Cyn. It turns out that he is not actually the destined hero of legend, but he still does his best to fulfil his duties.

Latest cb=20090711224928 Oolla

Oolla serves as Link's companion in his quest to save Hyrule and defeat Cyn and the Gerudo forces. Oolla stems from an ancient race of sky beings who were highly intelligent and speak numerous different languages. She is bird-like in appearance with a very large head and bright orange feathers that are said to be a blessing from the gods. Oolla's intelligence translates into her wide knowledge of everything in Hyrule and she gives Link advice and intel about the land. She can be used to get a birds-eye view of the land to help with puzzle-solving and combat.

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Princess Zelda

Princess Zelda is a member of the Hyrule royal family, and heir to the throne of Hyrule after her father. She possesses the Triforce of Wisdom and mentors Link on his outset to defeat Cyn. Knowing of the impending Civil War due to the rise of the Gerudo forces, Princess Zelda has been travelling across Hyrule with Impa in search of the destined hero of legend. Princess Zelda turns out to be the seventh Titan of Hyrule, and sacrifices her life to help with the mission of saving Hyrule from Cyn.

TBA Cyn Cyn is the main antagonist of the game. He is the successor to Ganondorf, as Gerudo legend foretold a man would be born every hundred years. Cyn tries to continue the legacy of Ganondorf by rewriting the wrongs placed against the Gerudo people. After spending a hundred years in hiding, many of their lives were greatly affected, and Cyn wants to make their lives normal again by overthrowing the Hylian monarchy. After his birth, the Gerudo forces greatly believe in his ability to stop the destined hero, but he is more wary of his position as saviour of the Gerudo.
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Impa Impa acts as Princess Zelda's guardian and the Commanding Officer of the Hyrule Imperial Guard. Impa follows Princess Zelda across Hyrule on her search to find the destined hero of the land. Impa is the first one to realise that Link is not actually the wielder of the Triforce of Courage, however she overlooks this to see a true hero in the Link that Zelda has chosen.

Side Characters[]

Image Name Description
Aryll
Aryll Link's sister that he leaves behind in Diyon Island to go off on his adventure. Cyn and Princess Zelda believe the Triforce of Courage is split between Link and Aryll, which leads her into joining Princess Zelda at Hyrule Castle.
Goron
Nikozo A Goron that spends his time researching the many different Titans across Hyrule. He can be found on each of the Titans and will give clues on whether Link has the necessary equipment to enter the Titan.
TBA The Fortune Teller of Hyrule This mysterious woman can be found travelling across every region of Hyrule. She will clue Link into the location of the required equipment needed to progress through the main quest in each region. She also plays an integral role to the main quest in the Faron region with the Titan of the Forest, as she is found being attacked at the Titan which triggers the main quest in this region.

Enemies[]

Bosses[]

New[]

Auros A strong foot soldier created by Ganon's aura. The creature takes on many characteristics of Ganon's appearance. Due to the aura being a gas, the Auros looks more like a melting Ganon. These enemies glow red and have a dark haze surrounding their body.
Aurablin A weak henchman created by Ganon's aura. The creature takes on many characteristics of Ganondorf's appearance. Due to the aura being a gas, the Aurablin looks more like a melting Ganondorf. These enemies glow red and have a dark haze surrounding their body.
Keel I This fungus like creature is separated into two parts. The first part is the larger fungi mound, which the Keel I will launch damaging spores at Link. The second smaller fungi mound contains the eye of the creature. This enemy can only be defeated by attacking the smaller eye, acting the spore launcher will cause no damage. The eye of the Keel I will often be in a more hidden spot than the spore launcher, making Link often have to search for it.
Poe Rider This form of a Poe is riding the ghost of a horse. It will only materialise in the real-world for a very brief period of time to charge at Link, in which he will have to quickly dodge the attack.
Claymorus These jars blend into their counterparts until disrupted. The jar will reveal itself to have a face from which it will lunge out and bite Link if he gets too close. The best way to defeat a Claymorus is to sneak up on the jar from behind and pick it up. It can be throw at enemies for extra damage. Their design takes inspiration from African pottery.
Ashura This enemy is recognisable for its three arms and three faces. It walks on small spider-like legs, with a tall spine that its limbs protrudes outwards all around from. Attacking all three of the faces around its centre is a sure-fire way to defeat this creature.

Returning[]

Many of these enemies also come in a number of variations, such as Fire, Ice or Dark.

  • Ampilus
  • Armos
  • Baby Gohma
  • Beamos
  • Bokoblin
  • Bombling
  • Bomskit
  • Bubble
  • Bulblin
  • Chilfos
  • Chuchu
  • Darknut
  • Deku Baba
  • Dodongo
  • Dynalfos
  • Freezard
  • Gibdo
  • Gohma
  • Goron
  • Helmasaur
  • Keese
  • Leever
  • Like Like
  • Lizalfos
  • Moblin
  • Moldorm
  • Poe
  • Puppet
  • Shell Blade
  • Skulltula
  • Stalchild
  • Stalfos
  • Stalhound
  • Tektite
  • Tile Worm
  • Toadpoli

Dungeons[]

Dungeons are large structures in which the character has to traverse through to progress the story. A dungeon mainly consists of puzzle-solving but there are also treasures to collect, enemies to overcome, and a piece of equipment that Link can use throughout the game. Typically at the end of a temple is a key item that the hero needs, or a Titan that can be awakened.

There are three kinds of dungeons within the game. These include Key Dungeons, Story Dungeons, and Raid Dungeons. Key Dungeons will include a key item hidden within them, Story Dungeons are essential to completing the game's main story, such as waking a Titan or locating the final boss. Lastly, Raid Dungeons are where players can partake in a raid with three other players.

Similar to Breath of the Wild, all dungeons are accessible from the start of the game.

The list of Story Dungeons are as follows.

  • Dungeon of Hyrule
  • Titan of the Forest
  • Titan of Fire
  • Titan of Water
  • Titan of Light
  • Titan of Spirit
  • Titan of Shadow
  • Cyn's Chapel

The list of Key Dungeons are as follows.

  • Great One's Haven
  • Forgotten Fortress
  • Arm's & Armor Palace
  • Thunderdome
  • Goron Mines
  • Tomb of the Ancients
  • The Geyser Shrine
  • Edge of the World
  • Palace of Winds
  • The Floating Lagoon
  • Heart of the Blue Wind
  • Eyes of the Blue Wind
  • Loch Moon Fish Monastery
  • Bottom of the Well
  • The Hundred Moon Graves
  • Arbiter's Grounds
  • Pyramid of Doubt
  • The Blind Opera

The list of Raid Dungeons in the game are as follows.

  • Cave of No Return
  • Luminous Labyrinth

Locations[]

A Triforce icon denotes a location where a main quest takes place. A yellow target denotes a location that will be visited along the path of the main quest. A red target denotes the location a side quest takes place in. The diamond icon denotes a location with a dungeon inside of it. A star denotes a landmark in Hyrule.

Hyrule Field[]

Hyrule Fiel
A lush, open field in the heart of Hyrule
TSMainQuest Hyrule Castle
Hyrule Castle North
Castle Towers
Home to the royal family, Hyrule Castle sits directly in the centre of the kingdom. Hyrule Castle North is home to the many of the greatest soldiers of the Hyrule Imperial Guard, where they train up the newest recruits. Princess Zelda can be found inside one of the castle's towers.
TSMainQuest Cave of Bad Dreams A small cavern that is deep inside The Great Abyss and Ganon's aura. Inside the cave is a small temple where Link can make contact with Cyn through Ganon's aura.
TSMainQuest Hyrule Castle Town
Inogo's Stall
amiibo Square
Sword Master's Dojo
The town surrounding Hyrule Castle. It is said that the goddess offers her protection to everyone that stays in the town. There are a number of people within the town that need Link's help.
TSDungeon The New Hylian Ballroom
The Blind Opera
Old Ballroom
A large ballroom where special events are often held, such as Masquerade Parties and Zelda's Ball. One can only attend these functions if they receive a ticket in the mail. The Blind Opera is a back portion of the building only accessible for Hylian royalty. The Old Ballroom is said to be the place where the Banquet for the Titans was held, but the building has mostly fallen into disrepair.
TSSideMission Castle Town Moat
Hyrule Castle Sewers
The large moat that surrounds Hyrule Castle Town and Hyrule Castle. Many young Hyrulean's seeking adrenaline will jump from the Imperial Bridge into the moat, and have to trek back up through the dark sewers to make it back to the bridge.
TSSideMission Lon Lon Ranch A small ranch neighbouring the Diyon Ranch. The place is known throughout all of Hyrule for the milk they make.
TSSideMission Windmill Milk
Franzia's Orchid

A small town inhabited by a family that produce milk in direct competition of Lon Lon Ranch. The competition has become quite heated with each other going to great measure to scare the other family off. Urga, one of the daughters of the family, believes that the Lon Lon have even gone so far as to dress up as monsters and terrorise the house at night. The youngest daughter, Franzia, has created an sunkissed orchid in the hopes that the family will switch to selling Sunkissed fruit.

TSSideMission The Parthenon A once grand coliseum which has since fallen into ruins. Battles used to be waged here for sport, but people stopped attending after Princess Zelda boycotted the event, deeming it inhumane. Many people followed in Princess Zelda' steps, however underground fights are still waged. Winning a fight in here will allow the player to take the weapon of their opponent.
TSSideMission Castle Town Keep Many petty criminals and those running the underground fights at The Parthenon end up here. For many Hyrule Imperial Guard soldiers, this is the first place they end up working at. Link can set some prisoners free to make the underground fights start again.
TSSideMission Whistling Hill A small hill with one tree and a rock that Elder Maria sits upon day and night. This woman is said to have been meditating for fifty years straight. Bringing her back from her meditative state will have her teach Link the 'Song of Whistling Hill', which can be used to increase Link's chance of finding double items and materials around the world.
TSSideMission Caves of No Return A labyrinth of winding caves that are popular for explorers looking to find the fabled treasure of the caves. It seems however that the fabled treasure is a hoax, as nothing but an old man weeping over having no friends resides in the heart of these caves. Link can help lost travelers find their way back out of the cave for a reward, or lead them to the old man who will in turn slowly open up to Link abouthis life.
TSSpecialLocation Lon Lon Meadows The meadows surrounding Lon Lon Ranch. Many animals graze around the grass of these meadows, making the terrain rather muddy. The meadows feel more like a marsh to trek through. Sometimes, cows or goats will launch out of the tall grass to attack Link.
TSSpecialLocation Imperial Bridge
Night Market
The one bridge leading out of Hyrule Castle. Every night villagers run stalls along the bridge to continue selling their items after the town's market closes. Many villagers will sell special items during the night market.
TSSpecialLocation Castle Town Tollway A small neighbouring portion of Hyrule Castle Town. Anyone hoping to enter the town has to pass through Tritis, the angry toll keeper, and pay a small amount of rupees to him. It is unclear whether Tritis settled the tollway himself as a ruse to scam people out of money or whether the toll is sanctioned by Hyrule Castle.
TSSpecialLocation The Eternal Flame Surrounded by a shrine, this flame burns eternally no matter what condition. Many villagers of Hyrule Castle Town visit here to make wishes to the gods.
TSSpecialLocation Diyon Ranch A ranch inhabited by a few Diyonian people. Due to the poor growing conditions on the island, the ranch is used to farm much of the food consumed by the Diyonian people. A harvest can be seen heading to the island by cart every couple days.
TSSpecialLocation Millenium Tree
Millenium Ruins
This very old tree which was struck by lightning and now remains a stump. The inside of the tree used to house a shop, which has since been abandoned.
TSSpecialLocation Sacred Ground Fountains This large set of fountains have many artifacts from Hyrule's history. In the walls are carvings of events from history, as well as the goddesses and the Triforce. The fountains are a popular tourist attraction in Hyrule. More fountains are often being constructed while the old ones are becoming destroyed.
TSSpecialLocation Forest of Time
Camp Anakwa
A light wooded area where time passes faster than usual. Inside is Camp Anakwa, a place for children to visit during the summer.

Faron[]

Faron Woods Twilight Princess
A thick forest teeming with life
TSMainQuest
TSDungeon
Titan of the Forest The body of one of the six Titans, lies here. Its body forms large mountains that become one with the scenery of Faron. It is well known for The Flat Tree, one of the widest trees in Hyrule that grows on the Titan's back. On its shoulder sits a Goron camping, studying the Titans. Inside the mountain is the temple known as the Titan of the Forest.
TSMainQuest Monank Forest
Tree of Life
Twin Bridges
A forest that the Monank species call home. These happy-go-lucky, agile creatures don't take much interest in the world's affairs, and just laze about all day. In this forest is the Tree of Life, said to be the first tree within Hyrule. The Tree of Life is often called the heartbeat of Hyrule's nature, providing life to every plant and animal. A tapestry of all of Hyrule's flora and fauna is carved into the tree. The forest can only be accessed from the Twin Bridges, a pair of bridges which the Monank have built there homes on.
TSMainPath
TSDungeon
Lost Woods
Great One's Haven
A maze-like area of confusing forest. It is said if people spend too much time wandering through here they will turn into a Skull Kid. The forest burnt down during the Lost Wood Fires, and now stands as a mess of burnt trees that seem to extend on forever when inside the woods.
TSMainPath
TSDungeon
Scarecrow Foothills
Forgotten Fortress

Small hills that are lined with a large number of scarecrows. The scarecrows are often decorated like many different species from within Hyrule. Sometimes, a Skull Kid can be found weeping in front of a scarecrow. They are likely memoirs of the past life each Skull Kid used to live before being transformed.

TSMainPath Skull Kid Village Inhabited by those that turned into Skull Kids during The Lost Woods Fires, whenever Link visits the town appears uninhabited. In reality, all the Skull Kids that live here are in hiding.
TSMainPath Spiral Undergrounds
Deku Town
A spiralling underground chamber inhabited by the Deku. Since Ganondorf's first rise to power, the Deku evolved to primarily live underground so they could avoid any confrontation with evil. It was only during the Age of Light that the Deku returned to the surface. They built Deku Town around into this large spiral, which has many branching paths that lead to different parts of the Faron region.
TSMainPath Diyon Island
Diyon Village
This incarnation of Link's hometown. Diyon Island is a small island that is surrounded by the Zora River, and no seawater. It was once considered outside of Hyrule, but generations ago, the borders of Hyrule were widened in the hopes to protect more people. Many people within Diyon have a grudge against Hyrule for this, however many welcome Hyrule as it has enabled them to establish the Diyon Ranch within Hyrule to grow crops.
TSDungeon Arms & Armor Palace This palace is an used as an armory for the Gerudo to stay stocked on all their needed weaponry. They also use the palace as their forest training grounds where they hone their combat and learn to harness the grass in their battle.
TSSideMission Clefki Ridge
Clefki Bridge
This ridge leads to a dark abyss that anyone who has fallen down hasn't returned from. They are named after Clefki, in memory of the first person that had fallen down into the ridge. A small wooden bridge is the only way for people on foot to pass over the ridge.
TSSideMission City of the Damned A small town inhabited by all the people who had disappeared after they fell into Clefki Ridge. No one on the surface knew that these people were still alive and had built their own civilisation inside the ridge. They had all become trapped after being unable to pass through the Tunnels of Clefki back to the surface.
TSSideMission Tunnels of Clefki These tunnels lead back to the surface from the Village of the Damned. Everyone that has fallen down into Clefki Ridge has tried to escape through the tunnels, but all have failed due to the many monsters that inhabit the tunnels.
TSSpecialLocation The Diyon Walls Large stone walls that encase Diyon Island and protect its villagers. The walls were created to protect the town which recently entered Hyrule's lands. Many of the villagers believe that bad luck of Hyrule will befall them now that their land is part of Hyrule.
TSSpecialLocation Diyon Beach A beach just south of Diyon Island that requires crossing a bridge and following a short path to reach. The pathway to the beach is very peaceful where no monsters lurk. On the beach, the villagers have established colourful cabins to stay in.
TSSpecialLocation Ordon Ashes During the Lost Woods Fires, the town of Ordon burnt down and now only remains as rubble. The villagers have since relocated to Diyon Village, which they now call home. The attempts to rebuild Ordon Village have failed as the many townspeople in Diyon see no interest in reviving Ordon.
TSSpecialLocation Sword Sanctuary A mysterious tomb with many wall carvings. In the centre of the sanctuary stands a broken statue of a man. A sword can be seen jutting out of the statue, but cannot be retrieved. The sight has become corrupted by dark magic within recent times.
TSSpecialLocation Floria Dam A stone dam that cuts off the river water. The water collected is used as the drinking water for Hyrule Castle Town. A squad of Hyrule Castle soldiers guard the dam from a watchtower. The construction of the dam has meant many of the channels within Faron have either dried up become poisonous.
TSSpecialLocation Old Lake Floria The Old Lake Floria which has since dried up and turned into more of a dusty channel. The lake dried up due to the creation of the Floria Dam, which only lets a small amount of water through to this lake. It is a popular spelunking destination, although many of the forest races want to destroy the dam so water can once again run through the lake.
TSSpecialLocation The Poison Swamp Due to Lake Floria drying up from Floria Dam, the water that once flowed into these channels has remained still for decades, turning the water poisonous. The evil nature that feeds off the poison has now been able to grow abundantly and take over the area of the swamp, making it a dangerous area for Link to trek through.
TSSpecialLocation Goat Town Ruins This village was discovered in ruins. No map within Hyrule had this location marked as a town beforehand. These ruins led many to believe that there are still undiscovered tribes living in Hyrule.
TSSpecialLocation Goat's Rock One of the largest rocks in Hyrule, many believe it to be shaped like a goat. Many theorise that those that built the Little Town Ruins worshipped a goat figure, and once they fulfilled their duties of carving the rock, they left to do it all over again.
TSSpecialLocation Faron Sinkhole A large, circular cave where the ground sunk, and has since created a pool of water. Many thrill-seekers jump down the sinkhole into the water below.
TSSpecialLocation Faron Sea A sprawling seaside at the southernmost part of Hyrule. The sea is very gentle, making it a perfect spot for a day on the beach.

Eldin[]

Death Mountain Trail TP
The epicentre of lava and earthquakes
TSMainQuest
TSDungeon
Titan of Fire The body of one of the Titans, lies here. The Titan is actually hidden underground inside of Mount Din, one of the major mountains of the Eldin Region that only appeared following the earthquake. Despite many people mining Mount Din for treasures, no one has managed to locate the Titan.
TSMainQuest The Goron Tribe Lands
Gorokno
Ky-Goroni
Elgor
Following the Earthquake of Din, the Goron species broke off into three different tribes that are completely cut off from each other. The Goron, who now never leave their village, all think that their tribe are the last remaining Goron's alive.
TSMainPath Death Mountain
Death Mountain Summit
The tallest mountain in all of Hyrule, this volcano is a large signifier of the Eldin province and all of Hyrule. The mountain is covered in a large number landmarks with an intricate mine located inside the volcano.
TSMainPath
TSSideMission
Goron City

The remains of the Goron City were abandoned by the Goron after the Earthquake of Din. The Zora ended up claiming the city as their own, flooding the city and turning it into a giant hot spring that acts as a home for retired veteran Zoras.

TSMainPath Mount Din
Bridge of Din
The result of the Earthquake of Din. Many years ago a large earthquake within the Eldin province caused this large mountain to appear. Many people saw it as a sign from the goddess Din, and rushed onto the mountain to uncover the reason for the goddess deciding to create such a mountain.
TSMainPath Kakariko Village
Spring of Power
A large, populated town at the base of the volcanic region of Eldin. Since becoming repopulated, the village has a loving bond with Hyrule Castle as they once did. Many villagers make wishes in the Spring of Power to bring strength to the town to prevent anything bad from happening.
TSDungeon Thunderdome The mines inside Death Mountain which is one of the game's Key Dungeons. Since the emergence of Mount Din, the mines have become rather unpopular despite still having some treasure inside.
TSDungeon Goron Mines The mines inside Death Mountain which is one of the game's Key Dungeons. Since the emergence of Mount Din, the mines have become rather unpopular despite still having some treasure inside.
TSDungeon Tomb of the Ancients This tomb was built as a place to remember the ancient ones who came before the people of today. It used to be a very popular locale, but the earthquake left it largely cut off from the outside world, only being reached by the bravest of explorers.
TSSideMission Moblin's Quarry This quarry that once belonged to the Goron has since become overrun by the Moblin King. No one knew why they decided to overtake the quarry, however, Link learns that the quarry actually as an access point to the Goron Mines.
TSSideMission Hidden Village A small, abandoned village with no people living in it. The village is hidden inside a large gorge and everyone is unsure of what the purpose of the village was initially, as it was only discovered within the last five years.
TSSideMission Crater Lake An extremely large crater, the biggest in Hyrule. Many believe that the crater was caused by ship from outer space, but there doesn't seem to be much proof of this theory. Nevertheless, many people still scour the crater looking for clues to its origin.
TSSideMission Taladin Ruins This lost village is rumoured by many people to once have existed, but was swallowed up by a sinkhole and lost to the ground. The ruins can actually be found by falling into one of the many sinkholes in The Cracked Lands.
TSSideMission Ye Eld Inn Ruins The resting place of the former Eld Inn. After the earthquake of Din, the inn ended up on The Cracked Lands, and Aju was too afraid to leave the inn somewhere so precarious, so he abandoned this first location for somewhere new.
TSSpecialLocation Aju Hiking Trail A scenic hiking track through the Eldin province that has many great sightseeing opportunities. It is a popular tourist attraction, and so many lookouts and plaques with information have been installed along the trail.
TSSpecialLocation Elde Inn An inn owned by Aju that is located at the halfway point of the hiking trail. It precariously hangs off the side of the mountain, but provides an amazing viewing deck over Hyrule and the Eldin province. Many of the trail's visitors will choose to stay here to extend their holiday.
TSSpecialLocation Cliff of Aesir This expansive cliff runs along the entire volcanic region of Eldin. There is a steep drop of the cliff to the ground below. It overlooks the Ashlight Wasteland and is a perfect spot to see the red glow of the wasteland.
TSSpecialLocation Bridge of Eldin This large bridge is currently the only access point on foot into the Eldin region after the earthquake. As such it is often filled with many people trying to get in and out of the region. The Gorons monitoring the bridge are too superstitious to let too many people on the bridge, as they are worried it will break.
TSSpecialLocation River of Tears A strange, inexplicable river of fresh water that runs adjacent to the many streams of lava flowing from Death Mountain and Mount Din. Many people believe that the river is made from the tears of Din after seeing the Eldin region destroyed. However, many also believe that the river appeared before the earthquake, making people question this belief.
TSSpecialLocation Ernald's Carving Ernald runs a rock carving shop out of this large shack. Many builders in Hyrule will travel to Ernald's Carving to create their own rock sculpture to add to the large collection in the gardens.
TSSpecialLocation The Cracked Lands The land surrounding the Eldin region is characterised by large cracks in the ground. Running on the land here will cause the land to crack open and create sinkholes. Many Gorons will warn people to stay away from the cracks as no one knows whats inside the sinkholes.
TSSpecialLocation Ashlight Wasteland A dry, desolate wasteland where the ashes from the volcanic mountains of the region rain down. All the ash that rains down has covered almost everything in the wasteland, giving everything a red glow at night.
TSSpecialLocation The Wall of Zonai This large wall structure runs along the backside of Ashlight Wasteland, creating a large barrier between Hyrule and the outer lands. It seems that the inside of the walls once held a purpose which has since been lost to time.

Lanayru[]

Zora's Domain TP
Where cliffsides are drenched in lakes and waterfalls
TSMainQuest
TSDungeon
Titan of Water The body of one of the six Titans, lies here. Inside is the temple known as the Titan of Water.
TSMainPath Zora's Domain The homeplace of the Zora. Without any major threats to the Zora's survival over one hundred years, they have been able to build the domain into a place known for its beauty all across Hyrule.
TSMainPath Lycanther Junction This small village used to be on the edge of Hyrule Field and Lanayru. However, since the earthquake, each half of the village has been separated by the Abyss of Bad Dreams. What once was a haven for travellers has now become a constant reminder of the destruction caused by the earthquake. Link will have to pass through here to enter the Lanayru region for the first time, and it is here that he learns the water has been poisoned by Ganon's aura.
TSMainPath Lake Hylia
Lakebed Shrine
Known as the largest body of water in Hyrule, Lake Hylia is where all the water from Zora's Domain and Zora River ends up at. During the Age of Light, Lake Hylia became known as a divine location where deities could be contacted. Many different structures and shrines were built around the lake in an attempt to make contacting them easier. Unfortunately, the extra attention around the lake soon stirred up rumours of a monster in the lake.
TSMainPath Zora River These rapids run from Zora's Domain all the way south to Lake Hylia. The pathway beside them is rather dangerous and filled with monsters. Many people Shield Surf their way down the river to avoid all the creatures.
TSMainPath Nepenthia Wetlands These wetlands cover the south western side of Lanayru. They are very dangerous to traverse when the water is poisoned by Ganon's aura. Unfortunately for Link, this is the only way for him to access the inner regions of Lanayru his first time exploring the area.
TSDungeon Edge of the World This body of water is known as the Edge of the World for its location. Being on the tallest point of Lanayru, it features a very wide waterfall that falls all the way down into the ocean far below. In the middle of the lake is a mysterious stone platform jutting out of the water. It is notable for the hole in its middle, which extends so far down into the mountain that it simply looks like a black hole.
TSDungeon The Geyser Shrine This shrine is hidden inside the eastern rockpools that connect Lanayru to the ocean. All across these rockpools are perfect caverns that create giant geysers when waves crash against them. Link can ride these geysers to get a boost into the air.
TSDungeon Coral Reef Maze A rainbow of coral lines these cavern walls. The coral has grown so much that it makes traversing this dungeon seem more like a maze.
TSDungeon Luminous Labyrinth These caves are entered through Upland Zorana, and are lined with many Luminous Stones. It acts as a Raid Dungeon, that can be entered with three other players. The main goal of this dungeon is for your team to collect as many Luminous Stones as you can in exchange for loot. Enemies will swarm your team, and the raid will end when all of your teammates die.
TSSideMission The Original Other Side Spring This mysterious spring is filled with black water that drowns out all light. The water connects Link to someone from another world within the water, but they are never seen. The person on the other side decides to challenge Link to a game of chess. Every time Link takes one of the other side's pieces, they will reward him with either a Heart Container, Stamina Vessel, or Magic Canister.
TSSideMission Fountain of Youth An inn that is extremely popular with the elderly women of Hyrule. The shrine is known for its healing water that can apparently reverse a person’s age, although this claim is really verified. Despite this the owner, ???, makes grand showings of their elderly women disappearing behind a secret chamber to return as a young woman.
TSSideMission Den of the Zorun The Zorun are known for their anti-Zora lifestyles. They believe that the Zora are bound for something greater than just inhabiting the domain and making it bigger and bigger. To show their loyalty to their beliefs, they often de-fin themselves so they cannot swim like the rest of their species.
TSSideMission Pink Salt Lake This naturally occurring lake is special for its water being bright pink. This is caused by the high level of salt in the water. The pink water has made it a great location for tourists, however a Hinox has recognised the beauty and decided to make the lake his own bath.
TSSideMission The Tallest Place in Hyrule Not actually the tallest place in Hyrule, but an attraction created by Wylls. Underground, there are many empty caves where strong winds flow through. Wylls has studied these caves to create pockets of air holes where strong updrafts burst through. These updrafts can lift people up high into the sky.
TSSideMission Stone Talus Playground A rock garden where many strange and seemingly impossible pillars of rocks line the canyon. It is a popular home for Stone Talus's as they thrive in locations filled with rocks.
TSSideMission Water Training Grounds A hidden fortress housing many Gerudo soldiers. They use the fortress as a home to train their combat, and learn to harness the water into their battle.
TSSpecialLocation Zi River Rise The waters from the Fountain of Youth flow out through this part of the Zi River. Many elderly women who are too poor to afford to stay at the Fountain of Youth try to steal water from here in the hopes it will still affect them.
TSSpecialLocation Lanayru Mountain This chilly mountain was what once connected the Lanayru and the Hebra regions. The mountain has since been associated with being a hunting ground due to the wealth of monsters that have taken refuge on the mountain.
TSSpecialLocation Maritime Boardwalk This boardwalk over the lakes near Zora's Domain is lined by rock sculptures crafted by the rushing water of Zora's River. The Zora's like to try and find meaning in the rock sculptures, thinking that the water is trying to tell them something.
TSSpecialLocation Schwimmer's Schwimmer's is the shield surfing headquarters. From here, Link can enter competitions to surf down the Zi River. This river was greatly affected from the Earthquake of Din, and it now winds through caves and cliffs where Ganon's aura floods through. Link will be rewarded if he can make it to the bottom of the river while avoiding Ganon's aura.
TSSpecialLocation Upland Zorana The highlands behind Zora's Domain. Upland Zorana is known for being a perfect location to mine for Luminous Stones. The combination of the misty wind and air pressure are what create these conditions for Luminous Stones. The Zora have noticed this, and have begun to dig out the highlands to find more Luminous Stones for their domain.

Necluda[]

BotW Faron Sea
A large bay, opening into one of Hyrule's oceans
TSMainQuest
TSDungeon
Titan of Light The body of one of the six Titans lies here. This Titan is notable for being submerged underwater. As such it has an ecosystem teeming with life growing off it, and swimming around it. The Titan illuminates the night sky with a number of lights shining out of its body. There are numerous alcoves in the Titan that Link can swim in to find treasures.
TSMainPath Dueling Peaks The only way to reach the Necluda region over the abyss is via the Dueling Peaks. This large mountain is split in the middle, forming two peaks that face each other. The Dueling Peaks is the tallest area within the region, and looks out over the tropical horse-shoe shaped bay of the Necluda region.
TSMainPath
TSSideMission
Hateno Village
Dye Shop
A peaceful village known for its ability to grow the best produce in all of Hyrule. The village is a peaceful, slow going settlement where people don't seem to be in a rush to go anywhere. Its main demographic is Hylians.
TSMainPath North-Joint Harbor This shop is run by Adeline at the most northern point of Necluda. She sells and teaches people how to build rafts so they can traverse the seas of Necluda Bay.
TSDungeon Palace of Winds This long dormant palace floats high above the sky in the Faron region. What once used to be a crown jewel of Hyrule's architecture now crumbles in a shadow of its former glory. While it may seem like this from the outside, you would be surprised to learn that the Gerudo have taken refuge inside here and have managed to turn the palace interior into something majestic once again.
TSDungeon The Floating Lagoon A mysterious lagoon that seemingly floats high above the waters of the ocean. The second of the Hero's Trials takes place in the lagoon.
TSSideMission Lurelin Village On the opposite side of the bay from Hateno Village, Lurelin is well known for its seemingly never-ending bad luck. Whether that be constant storms, villagers going missing, or buildings being torn down from tidal waves.
TSSideMission Isle of Gods This strange island has only one single cave and a tombstone on it. Inside the cave, Link can reunite with bosses he as previously defeated. Destroying all of the enemies in the game will finally clear out the cave on the island.
TSSideMission Deity Island What once was a island of nothing has since become the home of Brickter, one of the fake deities of Hyrule. He uses his powers mostly on the people of Lurelin Village who are sick of all the bad luck that befalls them.
TSSideMission Stone's Throw Catch Rising from the southern part of Necluda Bay is this mysterious structure of rock. The rocks seem to levitate high up into the air due to the strong wind currents rising out of the water. If there was a way to get to the top, Link could uncover the reason for the levitating rocks.
TSSideMission Island Training Grounds A hidden fortress housing many Gerudo soldiers. They use the fortress as a home to train their combat, and learn to harness light into their battle.
TSSideMission Linento Winery A small winery owned by Lana. There are a number of different patches growing crops for the winery. Lana asks Link to travel across Hyrule and get seeds from the rainbow trees across Hyrule.
TSSideMission Blood Ocean A small bay that was once said to have been filled with only blood. Could the rumours be true?
TSSpecialLocation Seawater Capitol It seems that, in a time long ago, this structure stood tall and had some great importance in Hyrule. It since has sunk to the bottom of the ocean. Recently, a small group of Zora have evolved to withstand the seawater, and make this building their secret home where no one will disturb them.
TSSpecialLocation Hateno Maizelands These lands are where the Hateno people grow all their produce. They believe that a god rests under the soil, explaining why it is so good at growing food.
TSSpecialLocation Moblin Island A small island in the Necluda Bay that is swarming with Moblin's.
TSSpecialLocation Hui Sandbank This sandbank is a common issue for sailors as their rafts tend to crash into the sandbank and break. It's good to avoid this area unless you want your raft to break too.
TSSpecialLocation Necluda Bay The Necluda region is shaped like a horseshoe, and the waters within that semi-circle are collectively known as Necluda Bay. A number of islands inhabit the waters of the bay, with two villages at the north and south points of the bay. It is believed that a deity used to live upon Dueling Peaks. Before dying, the deity outstretched its arms as if to hug and protect the waters within Necluda Bay.

Hebra[]

Snowpeak Mansion
The coldest of all of Hyrule's regions
TSMainQuest
TSDungeon
Titan of Spirit The body of one of the six Titans lies here. This Titan is covered in the endless snow that the Hebra region is known for, making it impossible to find without directions from someone who knows where it is.
TSMainPath
TSSideMission
The House of Spirits At the peak of Hebra Mountain is this large pagoda. The building is invisible to the human eye, and can only be discovered once Link touches the two portals of blue wind. This is where all unrested spirits go before they pass on. If anyone in Hyrule passes away with something unfinished in their life, they will be stuck here until it is fixed. The House of Spirits is currently overrun by souls unable to pass on because of their fear of the impending war. Hyra, the oldest member of the house, sees over everyone inside.
TSMainPath
TSDungeon
Heart of the Blue Wind A temple built by the spirit energy known as Blue Wind. Inside the Heart is a key item, Heaven's Touch.
TSMainPath
TSDungeon
Eyes of the Blue Wind A temple built by the spirit energy known as Blue Wind. Inside the Eyes is a key item, the Spirit Vessel.
TSMainPath Hebra Mountain The tallest mountain in the region, this mountain is an incredibly tricky mountain to trek all the way upwards due to his hard terrain, and many areas that need a key item to traverse. When Link first arrives here, the Blue Wind guides Link up to the two temples and the House of Spirits
TSSideMission Snowpeak Village A small abandoned village that a number of Yetis now reside inside of. They have turned this gothic architecture into their homes, which now has a shop and an inn located inside it. It is often used as a respite for weary travellers.
TSSideMission Paius Spire This winding peak in Hebra is where the Spirit of Blood resides. This monster is Hyra's brother, and he is the cause of the blood moons in Hyrule. The beast can be defeated to make blood moons appear more or less frequently.
TSSideMission Heartbreak Peak A peak with a frozen lake, this spot is well known for a folklore tale of two lovers agreeing to meet up here, but one got lost on the way. It is said that the lovers are still frozen solid on the mountain, waiting for the other one to arrive.
TSSpecialLocation The Dumping Ground A large lake that has frozen over due to the cold terrain. The Dumping Ground is notable for what can be seen underneath the ice. An array of weapons, metal, and potentially even a fortress is said to be frozen underneath the ice. No one is sure who or what left all their weaponry behind.
TSSpecialLocation Blue Wind Forest A large forest where the Blue Wind is highly concentrated. It is known across Hyrule as one of the most beautiful places in the land. Not many people know that the blue light is the spirits of people that have passed away.
TSSpecialLocation Cold Heart's Adrenaline A thrill-seekers greatest joy, this attraction is run by Jericho. It is a large cliff face into a cold lake. Jericho has turned the cliff into the perfect spot for spelunking, or diving, if you can withstand the chill of the water.
TSSpecialLocation Hebra Plunge This large lake is located on the outskirts of Hebra. All the mountains surrounding it have a sharp drop-off into the lake, giving it the name of the plunge. For some reason, the water in Hebra Plunge is quite warm, no one really knows why.
TSSpecialLocation Ami Mountain A sharp mountain with many jagged edges. Somewhere on this mountain lies what used to be a small village, but only the rooftops peak out of the ground now. It is said that the people of the village angered a god, causing the god to freeze over the village with all its residents inside.

Akkala[]

Akkala4
In the shadow of Death Mountain rises this dusty wasteland
TSMainQuest
TSDungeon
Titan of Shadow
TSSideMission Loch Moon Fish
TSSideMission Norma's Pleasant An area of hunting grounds. Norma, the groundskeeper, will challenge Link to defeat enemies under special conditions, and award him with rewards for completing the challenge.
TSSideMission Sword Master's Dojo A home for any sword-wielder. The old dojo master passes his knowledge of many specialty sword skills down to anyone who brings him Pearls of the Moon Fish. The pearls can be found in key dungeons, with a total of 10 pearls to collect.
TSSpecialLocation Jala Coastline
Jala-Jala Marina
Broken Pier
TSSpecialLocation Bottomless Bog
TSSpecialLocation Forest of the Forgotten
TSSpecialLocation Land of the Dead
TSSideMission Hundred Moon Hills
Hundred Moon Graves
These hills are covered in small, perfectly circular hills. The village people that live here believe that these hills once were moons that fell from the sky. There is great superstition about standing on top of any of the moons, and the townspeople will actively warn travellers not to walk on them.
TSSideMission Village of a Hundred Moons

Gerudo[]

Gerudo Desert TP
Dry canyons open up into an even drier desert
TSMainQuest Cyn's Chapel
TSMainPath Gerudo Desert
TSMainPath Gerudo Valley
Gerudo Highlands
TSSpecialLocation Desert of Doubt
Zuna Plains
Zuna Village
TSDungeon Pyramid of Doubt

Items[]

Key Items[]

Image Name Description
ZeldaBombs Bombs Creates a large explosion after being set by Link. They can be detonated at any time and have no set timer designated to them. Bombs can be carried and contained by Link with the Bomb Bag that is found within the Dungeon of Hyrule.
Dominion Rod Move Light Baton

Shoots a beam of light that can carry Link across horizontal distances without falling. Shining this beam of light on marked walls can also make them disappear, allowing Link to travel through the wall. The Light Baton is found within the Great One's Haven.

Clawshot Clawshots Large claws attached to a chain. They can be shot a far distance and attach to the terrain, pulling Link to his target point. It is found within the Forgotten Fortress.
Mogma Mitts Digging Gloves These claw's allow Link to dig himself underground in dirt terrain. Once underground, Link can move a short distance depending on his stamina. He will then pop out of the ground in the location he dug to. It is given to Link before entering the Arms & Armor Palace.
IronBoots Iron Boots Heavy boots that will weigh Link down. This allows him to fall to the bottom of bodies of water, withstand strong winds and solve weight-based puzzles. Wearing the boots will make Link move at half the pace he usually does. It is found in the Thunderdome.
Magnetic Glove Zelda Goron Magnet A strong magnet that Link can use to manipulate metallic objects around the world. They can be picked up and moved through the air with ease. It is found inside the Goron Mines.
TitansMitt Titan's Mitt A legendary glove that grants its wearer to be as strong as one of the fabled Titans. With these equipped, the player can lift large objects, such as boulders, enemies, trees, etc. It is found in the Tomb of the Ancients.
TBA Ice Wand This wand can instantly create pillars of ice. It can be only used within bodies of water and only three pillars can be formed at a single time. The Ice Wand is found inside The Geyser Shrine.
BotW Zora Greaves Icon Weightless Boots The magical power in these boots allows Link to be light enough to walk on water for a brief period of time. It is found inside the Coral Reef Maze.
ST Whirlwind Whirlwind Creates a large gust of wind that surrounds Link and pushes enemies and objects away. It will also instantly lift Link high up into the air. The Whirlwind is found inside the Palace of Winds.
HW Silver Scale Zora Scale Allows its wearer to swim underwater. It is found at the Edge of the World.
Stasis Rune Heavens Touch A small, metallic, egg shaped contraption. Throwing it onto a moving object will make it freeze in time where its trajectory can be manipulated. It is found in the Heart of the Blue Wind.
Vessel of Light Zelda Spirit Vessel Grants the ability for Link to seperate his spirit from his body for a brief period of time. In spirit form, Link obeys a lower level of gravity. The spirit form can also be used as a good decoy during stealth or combat. It is found in the Eyes of the Blue Wind.
HW Ancient Spinner Icon Spinner The spinner can dig into the walls of almost any terrain, allowing Link to travel across walls and tough surfaces for a brief period of time. The spinner has been given a significant speed boost and retains its speed whilst spinning. It is found in the Arbiter's Grounds.
Lens of Truth Artwork Lens of Truth Allows Link to peer into the ghost dimension. With this on, Link can see ghosts and hidden objects around Hyrule. It is found at The Bottom of the Well.
Sandwand Sand Wand A magic wand that can elevate sand to construct temporary walls. It is found in the Pyramid of Doubt.
TSMagic Cape Magic Tunic The Magic Tunic is an item that can turn Link invisible for a limited amount of time to bypass terrain. When invisible, Link cannot be seen by most enemies and can sneak attack them or avoid them completely. It can also be used on some objects. It is found inside the Hundred Moon Graves.
PegasusBootsZelda Pegasus Boots With these boots equipped, Link can perform a short dash across land or even up steep inclines. The Pegasus Boots are found at the final Gerudo Training Grounds that the player completes.
MagatamaTS Magatama With this equipped, Link can read the mind of any one that holds a secret. It can be used to learn more about Hyrule from NPCs that don't want to talk to Link. It is found inside The Blind Opera.

Timeline placement[]

On the canonical timeline, The Legend of Zelda: Titan Rising takes place on the Child Era, exactly one hundred years after Twilight Princess when Ganondorf was executed by the Hero of Light.

The Gerudo legend foretold that every hundred years, a Gerudo male would be born. Cyn is the next Gerudo male after Ganondorf. Over the last hundred years, the Gerudo tribe went into hiding and left Hyrule to rebuild their faction and live a simpler life. Cyn has since reignited the Gerudo power and sent them on a mission to overthrow the Hylian monarchy.

Many changes in Hyrule have occurred since Twilight Princess. Most notably, the abundance of new structures in the kingdom. During the hundred year Age of Light, there were no major threats or wars in Hyrule, meaning the people were quickly advancing as a species in technology and architecture. This lead to a plethora of new villages and buildings that were soon abandoned for even newer structures.

Many instances of evolution between Twilight Princess can be seen throughout the game. For example, the monkey race residing in Faron Woods have evolved into intelligent beings known as the Monank and formed their own home in Monank Forest. The Deku, long thought to have gone extinct, return to the surface of Hyrule after having lived underground for centuries to avoid evil. As such, they have become far less aggressive creatures then they used to be.

Major Events[]

  • The Expansion of Hyrule: Following the Twili Invasion, the rule of Hyrule was expanded to include new areas to protect more people. Many villages were in ruin as they did not have the resources to fight back against the Twili. From the expansion of Hyrule; Akkala, Necluda and Hebra were three new provinces that were formed.
  • Earthquake of Din: A strong earthquake that struck the entirety of Hyrule. It hit the Eldin province the hardest, altering much of its geography. From the earthquake Mount Din formed, a mountain that rival's Death Mountain in height. It also lead to the dispersal of the Goron species, who have now split into three different tribes with their own unique culture.
  • The Abyss of Bad Dreams: Following the Earthquake of Din, each region of Hyrule broke apart and they now all float above the earth independently of each other. The abyss that leads deep down into the ground is known as the Abyss of Bad Dreams. Out of the abyss rises a dark but powerful aura. This actually turns out to be Ganon's aura.
  • The Lost Woods Fires: For one full moon straight, a large portion of the forest was slowly burning to the ground. The fires led to the destruction of the Kokiri Forest. Many Hyruleans tried to help stop the forest from burning to the ground but were subsequently transformed into Skull Kid's. Those transformed have adapted to their new life and formed the Skull Kid Village.
  • Monank: A race of happy-go-lucky monkeys that have carved out their own piece of Hyrule within the Faron province. Within the last hundred years, the Monank have formed their tribe and become intelligent.

Side-Missions[]

Name Mission Reward
Trials of a Forgotten Clan
Hyrule
All across Hyrule, there is talk of a secret society that governs all of the people in the land. People believe that you can find evidence of the secret society by all the odd conveniences in the landscape, such as rock formations and cube puzzles. Solving these puzzles will reward Link with a Goddess Cube that he exchange to expand his inventory. Inogo in Hyrule Castle Town will collect the Goddess Cubes, and collecting them all will reveal that they represent the souls of those who died in the Hidden Village in Eldin. At the village, Inogo will learn he is one of the last remaining Sheikah alive, and Impa arrives to teach him everything he doesn't know. Increased inventory space
A Game of Chess
Hyrule
Link will be drawn by a whispering voice into the Other Side Spring in Hy. Inside, he will speak to a shadow who challenges Link to a game of chess. The shadow agrees that every time Link takes one of its pieces, it will gift him a Heart Container, Stamina Wheel, or Magic Canister. To move his pieces, Link needs to use a spirit orb that can be found in Key Dungeons or inside Waters of the Other Side. Link will take a piece every four moves. Receive Heart Containers, Stamina Vessels or Magic Canisters
Pearls of the Moon Fish
Sword Master's Dojo
All across Hyrule, there is talk of the Moon Fish that fell from the heavens. As it fell down, the Moon Fish dropped ten of its pearls, that are now hidden all across Hyrule. At the Sword Master's Dojo in Hyrule Castle Town, if Link brings a Moon Pearl, he will thank Link by teaching him a new skill with his weapon in combat. The pearls can be found in landmarks across Hyrule or inside some Key Dungeons. Learn new attacks for weapons
How to Train a Gerudo Master
Hyrule
In each region of Hyrule, the Gerudo forces have set up a secret base where they train their skills against the many different terrains. Defeat all the Gerudo that are hiding in each base. Acquire the Pegasus Boots
Blade of the Beast
Hyrule
With the impending war of the Gerudo forces, the people of Hyrule have felt a need to carry a weapon with them at all times. Follow the passing of the Beast's Blade from person to person across Hyrule to finally track down its location and stow it for your own purposes. Acquire the Beast's Blade
They Came From Outer Space
Lon Lon Ranch
The owners of Lon Lon Ranch and Windmill Milk have a heated rivalry over who makes the best milk in Hyrule. The family at Windmill Village believe the family from Lon Lon Ranch have purposely been trying to sabotage the business by dressing up as monsters. Link tries to make peace between the two families, to no avail. If Link stays at Windmill Milk one night, he will see that a number of real monsters have actually been ransacking the farm, and he defeats all the monsters. In the end, the family at Windmill Milk decide to just sell Sunkissed fruit, like their daughter Franzia insists. Link can buy Sunkissed Fruit off Franzia, the only place you can get them in Hyrule
The Elder of Whistling Hill
Whistling Hill
Elder Maria has reportedly been meditating on Whistling Hill for the past fifty years non-stop. The rumours are that you can apparently awaken her by playing a song. The notes to the song are scattered on tombstones around Hyrule Field. Playing it to Elder Maria will awaken her, where she will teach Link how to play the song properly. Learn the Song of Whistling Hill
Caves of No Return
Cave of No Return
An intricate tunnel of caves that is said to hold a fabled treasure at the centre of the caves. In actuality, at the centre of the caves is a lonely old man weeping. By bringing travellers to the old man, he will open up about his life to Link and the travellers. It turns out he used to be an important messenger that traveled across all of Hyrule on foot. Uncover the backstory of the traveller and unlock the raid dungeon Caves of No Return
The Fight Must Go On
Castle Town Keep
Following the boycott of the Parthenon by Princess Zelda, many of the outlaws that continued in underground fights have been locked up in the Castle Town Keep. Link is asked to sneak in and let out all of the fighters so they can continue their sport. Open the Parthenon for fighting again and unlock The Outlaw with No Name side-mission
The Outlaw with No Name
The Parthenon
In the Parthenon, there is talk of the 'Outlaw with No Name'. He used to be one of the greatest fighters in the coliseum, but vanished one day. If Link wins works his way through the ranks and wins twenty fights, he can work up many of the outlaws to help Link break into Juro An Mie's Quarters. Juro An Mie is the organiser of all the fights and the number one fighter, and it turns out he locked up the 'Outlaw with No Name' in his quarters and used black magic to steal all of his skills. The fights change to be first to pull out loses, instead of killing each other. This makes Zelda and the Hylians more accepting of the sport and give rupees out for fights won.
Breaking the Rules
Hyrule Castle Moat
The Hyrule Imperial Guard has stopped anyone from diving off the Imperial Bridge into the moat after a young girl goes missing in the sewers path back to the surface. Humm agrees to let people start diving off the bridge again if he can locate the missing girl in the sewers. Opens a Spring to the Other Side
What Became of Clekfi Ridge
Clefki Ridge
Everyone who has fallen down into Clefki Ridge has never been found again, so Link decides to fall down into the chasm for himself. At the bottom he finds the City of the Damned, a village built by the people who had fallen down. They all lost their memory from the fall, and believe the city is all there is to the world. The crack of light from the ridge is all Link has to go off of to find an exit back to the surface. Unlock the Clefki Robes and Clefki weaponry
Where Have All the Good Men Gone?
Spiral Undergrounds
All the men from the Deku Village have seemingly disappeared. Link can follow a trail of Deku Leaves all the way to the Arms & Armour Guild, where he finds all the men training day and night for the war. Once found out, the Deku will agree to return home. Opens up the Deku Shop to sell clothing and items
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Kakariko Village
The Brightest Star
Lanayru
A Zora child at Zora's Domain will keep a keen eye on the brightest star in Lanayru each night. Finding the location this star shines above will reveal Rutelin's Grave. Rutelin will ask Link to escort his son to safety at Rutelin's Grave to avoid the impending war with the Gerudo forces. After completing the mission, the Zora child will notice that two stars shine just as bright next to each other. Open a Spring to the Other Side
Deep Sea Diving
Lanayru
Maris and Charis love to play hide and seek around the Maritime Boardwalk. However, Maris cannot seem to find her sister anywhere this time. Swimming through the Phasi Rockpools will lead to Charis who is hiding inside Mermaid's Cove where she is being comforted by a Great Fairy Open a Great Fairy Fountain
A Trio of Fake Deities
Akkala
Necluda
Hebra
Three Hylian brothers have claimed to be the deities of the regions in New Hyrule. They're using their power as a deity to make the people of each region do their work for them while they use their 'mystical powers' to make wishes come true in return. It might be a good idea for someone to stop these brothers before their work gets out of hand. Learn the Song of Storms
From East to West
Necluda Bay
The trade route that connects each end of Necluda Bay comes under attack after the main boat returns to East Necluda Bay destroyed. The Hylians will ask you to bring the materials needed to rebuild the boat. After rebuilding the boat, Link will ride it and defeat all the monsters that block the path along the trading route to mark it clear for boats to pass through once and for all. A merchant which will sell a new rare item every 24 hours.
Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
Hateno Village
Hateno Village is renowned for its Dye Shop where people are welcome to change the color of their clothes. The shop recently started turning away all Hylian customers. A Gerudo Master has managed to infiltrate the shop and become the store owner after the old owner got sick and mysteriously disappeared. If you can figure out how to get the Gerudo Master out of the job, perhaps the Dye Shop will open up again. Allow armour to be dyed into different colors
Secret to Eternal Youth
Fountain of Youth
A small mob has made their way out the front of the Fountain of Youth. Speaking with a little girl, Link learns that her Grandma went in and no one has heard from her since. Unfortunately, the only people allowed inside are old women. Following the Pink River Sunrise upstream leads Link to a small cave where an old woman gives Link her robe as a disguise. Link infiltrates the inn and after learning a couple secrets from the women staying their, finds a secret chamber underneath the main spa room. Inside, Link finds Nazareth, the owner who is harvesting the energy from the old women that stay at the spa to keep herself alive. He defeats her and sets the old women free. Gain access to Water of Youth, with high healing properties and low hunger levels.
The Rainbow Seeds of Hyrule
Linento Winery
Lana from the winery asks Link to replant the berries in the Western Field. She tells Link to travel across Hyrule and find the seven different Rainbow Seeds that grow on the trees of their color. After replanting all of them, Lana thanks Link by giving him the Rainbow Shield. However, to get the shield he has to walk on the flowers. This angers Lana and she decides to fight Link. Get the Rainbow Shield which absorbs magic attacks and recharges the Magic Meter.
Save Our Souls
The House of Spirits
A number of restless Poes have scattered themselves across the land of Hyrule. Dash into them with the Spirit Vessel to help these spirits pass on to the House of Spirits. After saving a certain amount, Link can speak to Hyra who will reward Link. For each ten spirits collected, Hyra will offer Link upgrade one of Link's key items into its + form.
Only Love Hurts Like This
Heartbreak Peak
The Beast With No Name
Paius Spire
Hyra from the House of Spirits asks Link to defeat her brother on the Paius Spire. Her brother is known as the Spirit of Blood, and is the cause of blood moons in the Hyrule region. Defeating him will cause blood moons to occur less frequently. However, when rematching with him, Link can choose to spare the Beast, which will cause blood moons to occur more frequently. Make blood moons occur more or less frequently
Random Acts of Kindness
Tarrey Town
A vagabond in Tarrey Town asks Link to bring him a selection of items. As his requests become more ridiculous, he becomes more impressed every time Link comes back with what he asked. Reaching the end of his requests, the vagabond will decide to let Link leave his stuff with him. Acts as a bank for all your weapons with the chance for your banked weapons to multiply
The Fable of the Hundred Moons
Hundred Moon Hills
The Twilight Arts
Akkala
Learn to enhance weapons with the power of dark magic
Hunting Ground
Norma's Pleasant
Norma's House becomes swarmed by enemies. After defeating all of them, she figures out a way to turn her house into a hunting ground that attracts monsters towards it. Link can special challenges set by Norma to defeat enemies and take their loot for reward. Unlock the Hunting Ground.
A Year Without Rain
Gerudo Valley
A small oasis in the Gerudo Desert has dried up due to rain not falling over the desert in so long. Link can travel back through the Thunderdome in Eldin to pick up the Thunder's Caster, and then place it at the oasis to start a thunderstorm and fill the oasis with water once again. Open a Spring to the Other Side.
Children of the Stars
The Badlands
A group of children unexplainably fall from the sky every now and again to this one spot in the Gerudo Desert. Where are these children coming from? Link follows a stream of air gusts that take him up into the Gerudo Highlands where he finds a small village. The people seem to throw their children down the gorge and wait for them to climb back up as a coming of age ritual. Acquire the Gerudo Paraglider

Trivia[]

  • The musical instrument that Link would bring with him throughout the game was originally going to a chrysalis. This was changed to the choir of his previous lives late in development.
  • The Cave of Bad Dreams main quest acts very similar to the memories from Breath of the Wild.
  • The Song of Whistling Hill is a form of Saria's Song from previous games. It is likely that Whistling Hill is Saria's grave.
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