Not necessarily a location but when I found this out it made me laugh. Whenever you feed Patricia splash fruits she will give you the coordinates of one of the remaining side quests you have left in the gerudo region. But if you finish all side quests she will give you the exact location of ganondorf. I find it funny that a seal can pinpoint the demon king 😂
The blupee burrow is directly below Satori Mountain which explains why the blupees and the cherry blossom tree are there, surprised you didn't mention that
Considering it's under Satori mountain I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of people know about it. I mean how many people aren't going "this place is cool, I wonder what's under it!"
Not so much a location as it is an easter egg, but in BotW you can find a single apple sitting on a beam under a small bridge in Kakariko Village for seemingly no reason. If you return to that same location in TotK, you'll now find a second apple sitting beside the first. Gave me a new appreciation for the attention to detail put into the game
ikr? Mineru is my favorite character so far and im tyring to find the house she lived when she was alive but none of the places i come across matches the memories visualization of it. tore the construct facotry and the spirit temple apart figuratively trying to find the place she lived at.
The Yiga blademaster exam is easy to miss but I had a great time infiltrating! Also, anytime you encounter a Yiga in disguise while wearing the outfit, they’ll call you their colleague, wearing the thunder helm will impress all of them and you can enter every secret hideout while wearing the outfit. I love that they put this in
One of my favorite weird spots is the Cucco Hideaway, in Kakariko Village. I think it's part of the side quest but the thing that sticks in my mind most is how hard I was laughing when I found that place. The writers have a fantastic sense of humour.
@@pinkchihuahua8604 it's an actual side quest in the game. You can probably stumble across it by accident but you best bet is probably to trigger the actual quest in Kakariko village. It's so weird and hey, who doesn't like free eggs?!?
A few little corrections. The garden in the maze actually belongs to Cottla, and she calls it her secret base. If you follow her to the well and find her in the garden, she’ll be very surprised! She built it so she can cook for her hardworking family, but it’s a secret and she needs practice. In exchange for not telling anyone, you can take vegetables whenever you want. For the crystal cave place, you’re intended to find that by collecting brightblooms for these sisters. Then they thank you and talk about a secret, although they reveal nothing. You have to find them again at I think Snowfield Stable, and defeat a few monsters for them. Then they disappear again near where the cave is, and you both look for it. EDIT: Apparently Cottla’s garden does actually belongs to her and her mom! Thanks to Whofan06 for pointing that out! :D
Cottla didn't build the well hideout, it did belong to her mother. She just happened to find it and continues to go there by herself to farm veggies. She refers to it as her and her mom's secret hideout.
Yeah Cottla's secret hideout is literally a side quest. referenced in the book in paya's house and started by talking to cottla. she planted those vegetables for cooking. The crystal cave is a quest for Nat and Meghyn - the truffle collecting sisters from breath of the wild. they are hunting mushrooms and need you to beat up monsters for them. help them twice and them give you a quest for the Mushroom Haven. first encounter is outside a cave in hebra, second is at snowfield stable
The castle hidden passage really reminds me of the area you go through to escape the prison after you first encounter Midna as Wolf Link in Twilight Princess. Also use a hover stone to help out Addison with his signs, it’s so much easier than building scaffolding!
An interesting spot in TotK is the Gerudo Sanctuary. It’s located in the North Gerudo Ruins and is accessible through a fairly lengthy side quest. Inside, there are plenty of Gerudo weapons and lore on the heroine statues.
@@odysyr Yeah it is the researcher lady in the gerudo shelter under the town. she wants you to find stone slabs "stellae" for her and then You start working on collecting balls for the small statues in the shelter. You've probably seen a couple balls sitting around already. And you can search and find them all on your own... but if you want a hint... ... if you feed patricia a splash fruit (after completing lightning temple) she will give you a set of coordinates. follow them to find an orb. Definitely a very cool quest with an awesome story
I also have always loved finding little hiding and resting spots in open world games, especially with a pretty view or being able to see NPCs or vehicles pass by but not react to me; like I'm hidden. I think my love started with Sly 2 being able to see out of your hideout.
i almost missed sonia's grave in the forgotten temple in the room where the secret stones were originally given to the sages. it is surrounded by sundelions.
I love the discovery involved with that. When I first found it, I wondered why there was randomly Sundelions growing down here when there was no fallen debris nearby. Then I watched the memories and figured out what it was.
@@Gumby518 ohhhhh, THAT temple of time. I was thinking of the other one since it's the REAL one from ocarina of time, not whatever nintendo is trying to pass off as the temple in totk.
Regarding Sternita Hot Springs, it's actually a very valuable spot to return to often, because of the high concentration of hearty truffle spawn locations (4). Those are valuable because they recover "all" hearts, not a fixed number. Later in the game, they become the most efficient item in the game for health recipes.
I strangely found the royal passage from the other way early. Was exploring in the castle and followed it all the way to the lookout landing wall, but I hadn't unlocked the story of it opening, so it was a dead end, I just thought they wanted you to travel through a really long route to use the bargaining statue. Like, we'll let you swap out hearts and stamina, but only after you go through this long gauntlet. It wasn't until later when the lookout landing wall opened up, I realized they were supposed to connect.
I did the exact same thing. However, once you get there you can clearly hear the lookout landing music, so it gets really confusing why you go so far to find the Bargaining Statue, and you can hear this different village/town music, but no explanation as to why the music changed.
@@insertnamehere7133 you have to follow different steps, the first one I think was near to the gazette where there is a cave and the sisters need your help to explore it, later you see them in an inn from the hebra region where you have to help them again killing monsters from a cave and finally comes the quest of the crystals room near to that cave
Beneath akalla citadel are ancient fortress ruins. It's a weird place for a fortress, that was build inside of ravine, but it crawls with basic bokoblins, moblins, lyzafos and 2 boss bokoblin, so I guess it is one of the reliable farming location of materials from those.
@coltnigh308 It starts with Cave Mushrooms That Glow and there are some related quests from there which lead to The Captured Tent and then Bright Mushroom Haven
@@carriejohnson4922They weren’t at a stable, they were on the road somewhere near a cave. Around the Hebra area I think. On the way to the Rito village to start that main quest part.
@@darthpaul99 ahh okay, yea I wasn’t sure, I just guessed a stable because well a lot of them are started there, and I’ve done so many I have no idea anymore lol. Thanks for letting me I know tho! I appreciate it
A location people could have missed is the meda mountain hotspring and lava falls in the depths. The hotspring is just west of the meda mountain chasm and north of koto pond, at coordinates 2313, -2375, 0170. Directly underneath this spot in the depths are several huge flowing lavafalls that are heating up the hotspring. I think its a cool detail and it can be pretty jarring flying through the necluda depths to see giant walls of lava.
I feel like so much of the coolness and amazement from these locations is finding them yourself. Like if you know what is there it’s less of a cool surprise and wow, and more a “oh yeah this cool place I heard about is cool”
I think it would be very helpful if he actually knew which side quests were associated with these areas and could tell you how to initiate them instead of just going, look at this. they have actual meaning defined in game that doesn't require a ton of speculation
1. The Blupee Burrow is directly beneath Satori Mountain. If you know the secret of the mountain, this makes sense. 2. You're told about the Royal Hidden Passage when told about the Emergency Shelter at Lookout Landing. 3. You can find one of Dorian's daughters (I think it was Koko) in the cave and she is trying to recreate her mother's recipes. 7. I actually found Mapla Point Cave by accident because I was curious about Brightblooms drifting in the ocean. Funny all the different ways sidequests can play out, huh?
If you revisit the old locations of the Great Fairy fountains of BotW southeast of Rito Village and Tarrey Town - the location near Kakariko Village is now a Chasm and the one in the Gerudo Desert is now buried under the sand -, you can still find Silent Princesses, along with Mighty Thistles and Armoranths, respectively.
I haven't seen anyone talk about the Agaat Canyon Mine in the depths. It's located under Mount Agaat in the Gerudo Highlands. Mount Agaat was infamous in botw for being a named location that you could not access, because that's where the map's boundaries end in that area. In totk the mountain is still not accessible, but you can go there in the depths! I find this really interesting
The hidden royal passage is one of THEE BEST places to find rare ore deposits, and good chances for diamonds. However, my favorite place for mining is Walnot Mountain cave, just south and southeast of Mount Lanayru. That cave is actually pretty long, a straight shot with 2 levels. Both levels have a ton of ore deposits, and you will 100% find at least 2 rare deposits. When I need diamonds, Walnot Mountain cave is THEE place to go. That cave is actually crazy. Has anyone found a better place for ore deposits??? Edit: BOTW was a beautiful game, with so many cool locations. TOTK actually takes it up a notch, or 7. There are so many more locations, and some of them just gorgeous. One of my fav places IS that blupee burrow. In a super dark place, there stands a lone cherry blossom tree, surrounded by blupee burrows. Seein these lil glowin bunnies runnin all over a pitch black place is such a cool thing to see. But STILL, one of my all time fav places to be, is Satori Mountain. That place during sunset, giving the pink area a soft orange glow, with the sun setting right behind the tree. Omfg that place is gorgeous, and also my wallpaper.
the unlit blessing shrine. it's at the maze in the sky of the gurroudo reigen. first get the shrine on the regular maze. then you will unlock a side qust. follow the marker and then you will find the shrine. it's a trick blessing shrine and thats why i love it
9:17 it’s part of a side quest / pnj interactions. Some girls were looking for this cave. Also yes there was a chest in the little nook under the rock.
I remember I wax going out to get the boats on the small island to make some zonai contraptions when I noticed a log with a bright bloom on it floating away. I thought it was odd but chalked it up to a weird bug or something until I saw more and more objects with bright blooms on them. It’s definitely more fun when you discover it on your own!
Go to the Ancient Observation Deck below the lovers pond in the Depths. Also go to the Ancient Underground Fortress underneath Akkala Citadel Ruins also in the Depths. Finally go to the Akkala House of Bones underneath Skull lake in the Depths.
Rutile Lake! it's south of Satori Mountain. its really pretty and you can find a ton of Silent Princess's, I'd recommend doing the gleeok guts quest first before you visit
It's my favorite place too, and my goto spot for farming beetles as there's a tree full of them. However I wish I didn't complete the gleeok guts quest on my side, I wanted to keep this my secret place
This is a way better location that more people have probably missed. Most of the ones in this video are part of side quests, so if you're just playing the game normally, you'll find them. Rutile lake isn't part of any quest, so way easier to miss.
4:15 There are 3 Entrances to the Royal Hidden Passage and the Two in the Lower Hyrule Castle can be reached as soon as you reach the Surface for the first time while the one in Lookout Landing requires you to beat one of the Temples OTHER than the Spirit Temple as I did that one first and nothing changes.
Bro what kind of adventure addicted exploring were you doing to do the spirit temple first! Was that a personal choice or did you go "what's up with that sky island?" And wake up with a robot in your bed?
@@TheGrossDemon I definitely figured out how to clear the storms on faron sky islands After exploring every one in low visibility and completing spirit temple
I like the dark skeletons, long leviathan skeletons in the depths underneath the leviathan bones and home to the of the wild gear (and a monster that would love to lend a hand)
If you go under the heart lake (west of Lurilin Village) you will find a heart shaped land mass in the depths. On this land mass you will in 2 poes. 1 grand poe and 1 large poe. they look like lovers (as on the surface the heart shaped lake is rumored to help you find your true love). Edit: my theory was shattered.
That's a cool interpretation. I initially thought it might be Perda and Wabbin (the couple who meet at the pond in BoTW), as it would make sense for their souls to go back there if something had happened to them in the years between BoTW and ToTK. Then I saw them in Gerudo Town and realized they're (thankfully) okay - and even have a child now. So sweet.
@@nicked_fenyx honestly i didn't think about them. it would make more sense that it was them but here is my counter claim for ya. The couple we help make in BOTW aren't dead and Poes of dead souls that are lost.
@@Error0374 Yeah, I know. That's why I ended my comment with my eventual realization that they're alive and well, with a child to boot. Initially I thought the poes were them, but then I progressed further into the game and saw them alive and well in Gerudo (albeit given the most frustrating non-quest in the game, imo... we really need a way to help those two again, haha). That said, I'm not totally convinced it's Rauru and Sonia, since as far as we know they don't have any connection to that particular location, but it's certainly possible. For me it just makes more sense to assume it's two lovers we never got to meet, since "Lover's Pond" had quite the reputation, and there definitely would have been many couples who met there throughout history. Perhaps one of the poes is the spirit of whoever owned the throwing spear that was left inside a chest in the pond back in BoTW. But hey, that's what headcanons are for, right? Maybe the DLC will give us some answers. One can hope...
@@nicked_fenyx maybe they started the true love rumor. Think of it. A Zoni would be exploring the landscape and come across this geographic marvel. He would maybe spend time researching the lake. Then a Hylian woman from Lurilin village would get curious and meet the Zoni there. They would meet for weeks as the Zoni continued to research the lake. Then the Zoni would change the subject of his visits from the lake to the Hylian woman. They would eventually fall in love and become king and queen of hyrule. As for the different couple theory I have something for that as well. Grand Poe collect for 20 and large Poes for 5. If it was any other couple it would be 2 regular poes. Think of it, Ganon said the Zoni were seen as goods, it would make more sense if they had a more powerful soul and with Sonia who the first Hylian to have a secret stone it would make sense that her soul would be more powerful then the average Hylian.
One of my favorite locations is the prison grounds in the gerudo desert under a hole near the pull wasteland and also near the quicksand lake cave coordinates here (-3100, -3064, 0003)
@benjaminconway5956 That's unfortunate. I was wondering, too, as I found the coliseum before completing the Yiga outfit and was disappointed to find out that they don't respawn after you trigger the initial encounter.
(Major spoiler alert) This isn’t a location but it’s something cool I noticed: at the end of the forgotten temple, there’s a little plaque that says “a tear with a tear.” I think both of them mean tear as in cry because Zelda has her secret stone (a “tear” if you will) and the “tears of the kingdom” refer to the memory puddles in the geoglyphs. So that plaque is hinting ahead that Zelda is a dragon for those who already know.
I got the chance to revisit the ice leviathan skeleton cave in Hebra and Eventide Island. They look different but are still the same. Eventide has both a Depth entrance and a monster pirate cave.
First you have to destroy all 3 bases on Eventide, then talk to the man near the abyss to the depths. He will say that behind eventide a pirate boat entered a cave. Kill all enemies there and then the shrine will be yours. It is on that cave, an before completing the mission it will be impossible to go to it
I went through the Royal Hidden Passage in reverse. At the very end, I couldn't figure out how to break through the very last wall that leads to the Emergency Shelter, so I just ascended into Lookout Landing.
The royal hidden passage was the first cave that I’ve ventured into through the entrance in hyrule castle. It definitely raised my expectations for what all the other caves would be like and I died a ton in there but it was the best early surprise.
It‘s not really hidden or whatever but on the Great Plateu on the Ice Mountain where you found King Rhoam in botw you will find his Old Weapon, the Royal Claymore. I am pretty sure this is the Kings Grave.
I really liked the observation deck in the depths under tuft mountain. Since the depths are an inverse of the map of hyrule, it's this massive indent full of water with a single mound of land shaped like a heart. Plenty of Poes, but if memory serves, there should be a chest with a nostalgic weapon or article of clothing. This game's three maps are so big I struggle to remember where I got certain items. Also, the depths below the spring of courage should have a chest hidden behind a waterfall with another nostalgic clothing piece, I think it was something from OOT?
My favorite location (actually the location I think is the most fun) is the star-shaped sky island way, WAY above lookout landing. I'm prettu sure it's the highest point in the game, and it is soooo much fun to dive and paraglide from.
On the great plateau where if you don’t have the warm doublet the old man will just give it to you there’s a memorial with a royal claymore in the ground
I saw somebody hint on a forum about the Royal secret passage and decided to do it myself, but I did it backwards from the castle to look out landing. That was insane. Because when I got to the end, the opening in lookout landing had not opened yet. I hadn't done a single temple so I had no help too. It was so cool and felt like one of the best adventures I had in that game because I actually had to conserve resources, find new things and take advantage of what the passageway gave me because I tried to do it all in one shot with no sages or anything other than starting gear
I think that boulder was placed there for you to interact like a hint that something nearby will require u to do that. I've noticed how Nintendo does it in certain areas of the map
I found all of these 😁 but I've been playing since the game came out and I'm still finding new things. I even found an abandoned village yesterday that helped me complete a long sidequest
I don't know if anyone else missed this but when I was playing I swear I saw this giant castle floating in the sky in the middle of the map. I found it directly north of lookout landing and south of korok forest for anyone that wants to have a look for themselves.
If you didn’t know, under Rito Village, (I think) the developers left a hallow space that if you glitch you’ll find a singular Puffshroom. Credit to Gamespot for telling me that one.
Return to the well with the journal a second time. When you do, you’ll find Koko has found the journal and is trying to cook her way through this awesome recipe book she found without knowing it’s from her mother. Just when you thought the storyline couldn’t wrench your poor little heart any harder 😫
In the sturndia springs cave when you get to the 3 paths, go to the left one covered by rocks. Break them and move forward until you come across a big room, then drop down and remove the boulder behind you to find a hole. Go through the hole to find a shiny place with a lot of hearty truffles. Sorry if this was a lot of info.
There are two locations worth checking out, one is in Gerudo Canyon under the waterfall. The other is the old Yiga Clan hideout. However in order to get into either one of these places. You need to get all 3 pieces of the Yiga Clan Uniform.
I would like to add the Ancient Observation Deck, found under Tuft Mountain and lovers pond. It has a small heart shaped island in the location of Lover's Pond with a large poe and a grand poe sitting on it. It struck me a strangely sweet, like two lost lovers still able to find each other in the afterlife
FYI Sturnida Spring Caves does have a quest line to go with it. But it only appears after you've beaten two prior quests. Both of them with sisters Nat and Megyhn. First you find the sisters in a cave outside of Rito Village, you need to give them 10 Brightcaps. There are plenty in the cave they're outside of. Once that quest is done, you'll find the girls next at Snowfield Stable, where you'll need to do a quest for them to clear out a cave of monsters where they pitched their tent. Return to them once the cave is cleared to beat that quest. And their third and final quest will be in Sturnida Spring Caves
1.) Blupee Burrow is right underneath Satori Mountain in Hyrule. This seems to be where the Blupees go when they aren't worshipping Satori. 2.) The Bargaining Statue (and subsequently the entire tunnel) is easy to find after you finish your first Temple, as the lady sweeping will tell you about hearing the Bargainer Statue's voice from behind the wall. It can also be found if you look for the missing scientist that everyone around Lookout Landing says went to the castle and hasn't returned (he was the guy you passed just after emerging in the castle) - if you wander around the castle, you'll eventually find him near the dining hall, and he'll mention the grate that he can't open. Open it with Ultrahand, and you can descend the passageway instead of ascending. 3.) Kakariko's well was new for me. Although from what I could see in your video, the recipes were the same ones from Koko's sidequests in BotW, so they already had the recipes. 4.) The Deku Tree secret room was also new for me. 5.) The Shrine of resurrection is pretty easy to find if you've played BotW. 6.) The Sturnida Hot Springs cave is one of the three secret springs in the quest to find the Rito's Divine Beast Mask (quest is given by Tulin once you beat the Wind Temple). It's the best place to find Hearty Truffles (or pretty much any other effect-giving mushroom). 7.) I found Mapla cave just by wandering around, but I didn't notice any bottles, so I'll have to go back there.
I remember whenever I went to that freaking well in kakariko village. That broke my heart man. I played botw way to much and whenever I started to connect the dots it slowly blew my mind. Almost as sad as the light dragon. I just saw the part about the flower. Made me cry all over again.
2:40 i went backwards, exploring Hyrule castle and lifted the grate up. Proper adventure. That was honestly my fave part of the game. Pop out at lookout landing. So bloody cool. Having a break atm for a good month. Hoping there are more moments like that.
1. Missable 2. 2/3 quests point you in this direction (kilton's bubblfrog + horned statue storyline + only place for soldier's armour) 3. "58 wells" side-quest 4. Several hints + required for all quest completion 5. One of the first locations people who played botw first go 6. Required quest location after completing the mushroom sisters requests + bubblfrogs 7. 2 quests the SOS bottles and Kilton's bubblfrogs
- directly beneath the shrine of resurrection is a structure with hot spring water - directly beneath the heart shaped lake is a small heart shaped island with 2 poes beside each other - there’s a circular sky island in every corner except the top right that are king gleelok arenas
Worth mentioning that the blupee burrow is directly below satori mountain - home of the blupee and satori from breath of the wild, formerly the only cherry blossom tree (aside from the Deku tree) most significant areas have a mirrored counterpart on the surface
There's a secret hot spring in the middle of Necluda. Just ascend out of the cave for the Tokiy Shrine after travelling there and it will be there. The coords are 2303,-2373,0170
I'm sure I'm not the only one who noticed that Blupee Burrow is directly beneath Satori mountain. You can find two entrances to the Royal Secret passage inside Hyrule Castle right at the beginning of the game, however the wall between the secret passage and the shelter in the center of Lookout Landing doesn't open until after you finish one of the main temples. Then Jerrin will explain how she knocked a hole in the wall while sweeping and can hear an ominous voice... which turns out to be the horned statue. The glowing secret cave found at Sturnida Hot Springs is actually part of the Who Finds The Haven side quest line. Those two girls obsessed with mushrooms are looking for it.
A point about Cottia's well and her mother's recipes... We actually help her master just about every recipe in the book in BotW, she remembers about what we need, we get the ingredients and idr if we cook it ourselves or not, but afterward she gives us a portion and states if we succeeded.
I found the Eldin Dark Skeleton yesterday, which is one of the locations marked on one of the Old Maps (from this one you get the Trousers of the Wild, but there's a surprise Gloom Spawn right behind the skull). This skeleton is of a giant...dragon...dinosaur...thing, it is MASSIVE, even bigger than any of the existing dragons (Dinraal flies right past it so I had the size comparison), with a skull that also doesn't look like any of the dragons' Another cool location that makes my Zelda theorist brain go crazy: the Cliffside Bargainer Statue. This one is the biggest Bargainer statue and it's fully exposed ON THE EDGE OF A FRIKKIN' CLIFF, practically hanging off. You have to climb/Ascend up to the prayer platform, and when you get up there the screen gets hazy because you're inside the fog layer that sits at the ceiling of The Depths. It's directly beneath the Mother Goddess Statue in The Forgotten Temple. If you jump down in the direction the Bargainer is facing, there are two Large Poes on top of mushroom trees at the base of the cliff, and an Obsidian Frox a little ways north. Was it carved directly into the cliffside? How did whoever built it get it UP THERE if it wasn't?? Why is this one in particular so BIG??? Also not a location, but at several points along Dinraal's route through The Depths, if you jump off and pull out your paraglider, the updraft will push you all the way up to the ceiling
8:58 I was looking through the playlist to see if this room had already been discussed, I keep a travel medallion here just to occasionally stop by and restock on hearty truffles to make full restore food
Finding the crystal / mushroom room is the final goal of a questline. In the final quest there are two sisters wandering in that cave looking for this room, which they claim has ideal conditions for growing mushrooms. The small hideout is also full of glowing mushrooms, maybe it's a red herring. It's a great place for a travel medallion, i go there about every bloodmoon to collect mushrooms.
You can roast the bananas in the Yiga Hideout in the Shrine of Resurrection using a Fire Fruit or a Red Chu Jelly. Then when you pick them up, the battle is no longer triggered. This works with all banana traps.
Theres a really cool cave which goes under the ocean and it is on the beach behind o fthe Akkala Ancient Tech Lab and the cave has a Hinox inside it and goes all the way under the Lomei Labyrinth Island. It's really cool becsause when you get to the end you are able to see part of the labyrinth sticking into the cave an dif you ascend through it you end up in the big room under the Labyrinth with the Gloom Hands. I think it's probably one of the best cave son teh map and very missable. There is also directly under the shrine of ressurection a massive spring which is very mysterious and could possibly be the source of the healing waters that healed Link in BOTW
@@MelissaBrownell-pz3fe im talking about the one that isn't necessary for the side quest. its directly above lookout landing but really close the the top world border
I put a travel medallion up there so I can easily temporarily back to it. It's actually quite useful as it gives a high point in the middle of the map to glide from. Also makes it easy to reach the Light Dragon if she's flying over Hyrule Field.
There's a sidequest related to the mushroom cave. I don't remember the reward but it was pretty fun. You can get the quest by talking to the sisters that are scavenging for mushrooms all over the place (or were in botw) I don't remember exactly, I did that quest a while ago. After the quest the sisters go their separete ways and you can still find them all over Hyrule but now they travel solo and their dialog is kinda fun.
Last 3 caves I missed: both of the tiny crawl space entrances in Kakariko, and the Byroad to Lanayru Wetlands. Also totally neglected to visit Shrine of Resurrection til I only had 9 caves left, haha
Not necessarily a location but when I found this out it made me laugh. Whenever you feed Patricia splash fruits she will give you the coordinates of one of the remaining side quests you have left in the gerudo region. But if you finish all side quests she will give you the exact location of ganondorf. I find it funny that a seal can pinpoint the demon king 😂
she placed a GPS on him when we werent looking lmao
Thats a neat detail
patricia truly is the best sand seal
@@Pearl7sp agreed
ganondorf gets doxxed
The blupee burrow is directly below Satori Mountain which explains why the blupees and the cherry blossom tree are there, surprised you didn't mention that
Considering it's under Satori mountain I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of people know about it. I mean how many people aren't going "this place is cool, I wonder what's under it!"
Man I forgot about the blupee burrow and thought there was a satori canyon mine☠️
@@gossamergossamer1930me too lmao 🤣
He did it was the first one
@@tr984y do I see u everywhere
Not so much a location as it is an easter egg, but in BotW you can find a single apple sitting on a beam under a small bridge in Kakariko Village for seemingly no reason. If you return to that same location in TotK, you'll now find a second apple sitting beside the first. Gave me a new appreciation for the attention to detail put into the game
After I got TOTK, when I went to Kakariko Village, I went straight to that location to get the apple, only to find two!
It is a reference to „a link to the past“. There you can get an empty bottle.
A lot of people have missed queen Sonia’s grave in the forgotten temples main room corner
ikr? Mineru is my favorite character so far and im tyring to find the house she lived when she was alive but none of the places i come across matches the memories visualization of it. tore the construct facotry and the spirit temple apart figuratively trying to find the place she lived at.
THATS WHAT THAT IS????? i see it every time i go to the temple and i had no idea what is was marking
The Yiga blademaster exam is easy to miss but I had a great time infiltrating! Also, anytime you encounter a Yiga in disguise while wearing the outfit, they’ll call you their colleague, wearing the thunder helm will impress all of them and you can enter every secret hideout while wearing the outfit. I love that they put this in
A lot of people could have missed the Gleeok den. It is under the thyphlo ruins which has some pretty neat side quests about using the sages ability.
Do you mean the cool king gleeok boss under thyphlo ruins
@@guardianbeamgaming7855yeah he just spelt it wrong
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"Tifro"
Plus the cap of twilight
The mushroom cave absolutely floored me the first time I gazed upon it. It's breathtaking.
One of my favorite weird spots is the Cucco Hideaway, in Kakariko Village. I think it's part of the side quest but the thing that sticks in my mind most is how hard I was laughing when I found that place. The writers have a fantastic sense of humour.
Where is this? I wish i had a knack for finding things 😅
@@pinkchihuahua8604at sunrise(or sunset? I can't remember) you follow the cuccos(chickens) up the hill and through a little hole in the wall
@@pinkchihuahua8604 it's an actual side quest in the game. You can probably stumble across it by accident but you best bet is probably to trigger the actual quest in Kakariko village. It's so weird and hey, who doesn't like free eggs?!?
A few little corrections. The garden in the maze actually belongs to Cottla, and she calls it her secret base. If you follow her to the well and find her in the garden, she’ll be very surprised! She built it so she can cook for her hardworking family, but it’s a secret and she needs practice. In exchange for not telling anyone, you can take vegetables whenever you want.
For the crystal cave place, you’re intended to find that by collecting brightblooms for these sisters. Then they thank you and talk about a secret, although they reveal nothing. You have to find them again at I think Snowfield Stable, and defeat a few monsters for them. Then they disappear again near where the cave is, and you both look for it.
EDIT: Apparently Cottla’s garden does actually belongs to her and her mom! Thanks to Whofan06 for pointing that out! :D
Cottla didn't build the well hideout, it did belong to her mother. She just happened to find it and continues to go there by herself to farm veggies. She refers to it as her and her mom's secret hideout.
Yeah Cottla's secret hideout is literally a side quest. referenced in the book in paya's house and started by talking to cottla. she planted those vegetables for cooking.
The crystal cave is a quest for Nat and Meghyn - the truffle collecting sisters from breath of the wild. they are hunting mushrooms and need you to beat up monsters for them. help them twice and them give you a quest for the Mushroom Haven. first encounter is outside a cave in hebra, second is at snowfield stable
@@Whofan06 Oh, thanks! I’ll edit it! Sorry for any confusion.
Also, the red stuff on the walls is paint, not blood. You can see it on a lot of other zonai ruins, specifically the labyrinths
I remember being surprised to find her there as I was convinced I'd found another Yiga bunker like the Shrine Of Resurrection.
The castle hidden passage really reminds me of the area you go through to escape the prison after you first encounter Midna as Wolf Link in Twilight Princess. Also use a hover stone to help out Addison with his signs, it’s so much easier than building scaffolding!
I was thinking the exact same thing, it’s definitely from there
I was wondering if anyone else saw the visual resemblance, I'm so glad I wasn't alone in that!!
An interesting spot in TotK is the Gerudo Sanctuary. It’s located in the North Gerudo Ruins and is accessible through a fairly lengthy side quest. Inside, there are plenty of Gerudo weapons and lore on the heroine statues.
THE. WHAT
what quest and where's the questgiver please
I think it’s called The Heroines’ Secrets and it’s started by Rotana, who is in the Gerudo Shelter.
@@odysyr Yeah it is the researcher lady in the gerudo shelter under the town. she wants you to find stone slabs "stellae" for her and then You start working on collecting balls for the small statues in the shelter. You've probably seen a couple balls sitting around already. And you can search and find them all on your own... but if you want a hint...
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if you feed patricia a splash fruit (after completing lightning temple) she will give you a set of coordinates. follow them to find an orb. Definitely a very cool quest with an awesome story
@@freybear8457 Am I the only one who cares about side quests in this game?
I also have always loved finding little hiding and resting spots in open world games, especially with a pretty view or being able to see NPCs or vehicles pass by but not react to me; like I'm hidden. I think my love started with Sly 2 being able to see out of your hideout.
Gotta mention the Gerudo Prison Ruins in the Palu Wasteland, its pretty much a mini dungeon and among the best caves in the game.
Were is this at
@@itsamine4840 It's one of the two caves in the Palu Wasteland south of Kara Kara Bazaar
Is that the one with the shrine in it? That one totally felt like a mini dungeon and I wish more caves/secrets like it existed
i almost missed sonia's grave in the forgotten temple in the room where the secret stones were originally given to the sages. it is surrounded by sundelions.
I love the discovery involved with that. When I first found it, I wondered why there was randomly Sundelions growing down here when there was no fallen debris nearby. Then I watched the memories and figured out what it was.
A thing that is easy to miss is the side quest on the roof of Temple of Time.
The one on the Great Sky Island, not the ruins on the Great Plateau btw.
@@Gumby518 Thank you for setting that straight.
What does the side quest give you?
@@boredape1986 Zonai sail cloth, iirc.
@@Gumby518 ohhhhh, THAT temple of time. I was thinking of the other one since it's the REAL one from ocarina of time, not whatever nintendo is trying to pass off as the temple in totk.
Regarding Sternita Hot Springs, it's actually a very valuable spot to return to often, because of the high concentration of hearty truffle spawn locations (4).
Those are valuable because they recover "all" hearts, not a fixed number. Later in the game, they become the most efficient item in the game for health recipes.
In the same coordinates as the shrine of resurrection, I believe you can find an area in the depths called the secret spring of revival.
That place is so cool. The spring is huge
It’s probably a nod to the “source”’of the Shrine’s revival water, the underground spring is full of it!
I strangely found the royal passage from the other way early. Was exploring in the castle and followed it all the way to the lookout landing wall, but I hadn't unlocked the story of it opening, so it was a dead end, I just thought they wanted you to travel through a really long route to use the bargaining statue. Like, we'll let you swap out hearts and stamina, but only after you go through this long gauntlet. It wasn't until later when the lookout landing wall opened up, I realized they were supposed to connect.
I did the exact same thing. However, once you get there you can clearly hear the lookout landing music, so it gets really confusing why you go so far to find the Bargaining Statue, and you can hear this different village/town music, but no explanation as to why the music changed.
I found it really early by ascending through a ledge on the side of the castle then wandering around and down the spiral staircase
I’m quite happy w myself for naturally finding all these on my own ☺️ this game was so much fun to explore!!
the room with crystals is actually the location for completing a quest of two sisters
Where is this quest at?
@@insertnamehere7133 you have to follow different steps, the first one I think was near to the gazette where there is a cave and the sisters need your help to explore it, later you see them in an inn from the hebra region where you have to help them again killing monsters from a cave and finally comes the quest of the crystals room near to that cave
Anyone else find the deku tree secret room completely by accident, while trying to get to the top quicker?
Beneath akalla citadel are ancient fortress ruins. It's a weird place for a fortress, that was build inside of ravine, but it crawls with basic bokoblins, moblins, lyzafos and 2 boss bokoblin, so I guess it is one of the reliable farming location of materials from those.
Basic Bokoblins? Have you not leveled up high enough yet, because once Silver Bokoblins are able to spawn basically all of them are silver
@@BowlOSoup6661they might have just never went back to it after finding it early
I think they may mean non-boss bokos
Theres also a large mound with three ghost soldiers on it, each offering a different type of weapon
@@Lv-nq9qz Those aren't just at the ancient fortress, there's also another one below fort Hateno, and the Rauru settlement ruins.
The mushroom room in the cave is actually a side quest you can complete.
@coltnigh308 It starts with Cave Mushrooms That Glow and there are some related quests from there which lead to The Captured Tent and then Bright Mushroom Haven
@coltnigh308 it’s with two women looking for a mushroom haven or something like that. I can’t remember where you activate the quest, maybe a stable.
you must finish the quest “The Captured Net” first tho
@@carriejohnson4922They weren’t at a stable, they were on the road somewhere near a cave. Around the Hebra area I think. On the way to the Rito village to start that main quest part.
@@darthpaul99 ahh okay, yea I wasn’t sure, I just guessed a stable because well a lot of them are started there, and I’ve done so many I have no idea anymore lol.
Thanks for letting me I know tho! I appreciate it
The spiral staircase at the end of the royal passage looks a lot like where u go to around the beginning of twilight princess to find zelda
I was thinking that too, it also looks like Ganon's Tower from oot
Hmm, that's true
A location people could have missed is the meda mountain hotspring and lava falls in the depths. The hotspring is just west of the meda mountain chasm and north of koto pond, at coordinates 2313, -2375, 0170. Directly underneath this spot in the depths are several huge flowing lavafalls that are heating up the hotspring. I think its a cool detail and it can be pretty jarring flying through the necluda depths to see giant walls of lava.
This is actually true for all of the hot springs.
@fezzesandbowties Not all of them. Underneath the Shrine of Resurrection hot spring is another hot spring.
Lol, it suprised me as I was flying around. I had to double check to make sure I wasnt near death mountain.
I feel like so much of the coolness and amazement from these locations is finding them yourself. Like if you know what is there it’s less of a cool surprise and wow, and more a “oh yeah this cool place I heard about is cool”
I think it would be very helpful if he actually knew which side quests were associated with these areas and could tell you how to initiate them instead of just going, look at this. they have actual meaning defined in game that doesn't require a ton of speculation
One location I thought was pretty cool was the zonite forge island. Idk why but it just felt so awesome to do that gliding challenge
1. The Blupee Burrow is directly beneath Satori Mountain. If you know the secret of the mountain, this makes sense.
2. You're told about the Royal Hidden Passage when told about the Emergency Shelter at Lookout Landing.
3. You can find one of Dorian's daughters (I think it was Koko) in the cave and she is trying to recreate her mother's recipes.
7. I actually found Mapla Point Cave by accident because I was curious about Brightblooms drifting in the ocean. Funny all the different ways sidequests can play out, huh?
If you revisit the old locations of the Great Fairy fountains of BotW southeast of Rito Village and Tarrey Town - the location near Kakariko Village is now a Chasm and the one in the Gerudo Desert is now buried under the sand -, you can still find Silent Princesses, along with Mighty Thistles and Armoranths, respectively.
I haven't seen anyone talk about the Agaat Canyon Mine in the depths. It's located under Mount Agaat in the Gerudo Highlands. Mount Agaat was infamous in botw for being a named location that you could not access, because that's where the map's boundaries end in that area. In totk the mountain is still not accessible, but you can go there in the depths! I find this really interesting
The hidden royal passage is one of THEE BEST places to find rare ore deposits, and good chances for diamonds. However, my favorite place for mining is Walnot Mountain cave, just south and southeast of Mount Lanayru. That cave is actually pretty long, a straight shot with 2 levels. Both levels have a ton of ore deposits, and you will 100% find at least 2 rare deposits. When I need diamonds, Walnot Mountain cave is THEE place to go. That cave is actually crazy. Has anyone found a better place for ore deposits???
Edit: BOTW was a beautiful game, with so many cool locations. TOTK actually takes it up a notch, or 7. There are so many more locations, and some of them just gorgeous. One of my fav places IS that blupee burrow. In a super dark place, there stands a lone cherry blossom tree, surrounded by blupee burrows. Seein these lil glowin bunnies runnin all over a pitch black place is such a cool thing to see. But STILL, one of my all time fav places to be, is Satori Mountain. That place during sunset, giving the pink area a soft orange glow, with the sun setting right behind the tree. Omfg that place is gorgeous, and also my wallpaper.
the unlit blessing shrine. it's at the maze in the sky of the gurroudo reigen. first get the shrine on the regular maze. then you will unlock a side qust. follow the marker and then you will find the shrine. it's a trick blessing shrine and thats why i love it
9:17 it’s part of a side quest / pnj interactions. Some girls were looking for this cave. Also yes there was a chest in the little nook under the rock.
I remember I wax going out to get the boats on the small island to make some zonai contraptions when I noticed a log with a bright bloom on it floating away. I thought it was odd but chalked it up to a weird bug or something until I saw more and more objects with bright blooms on them. It’s definitely more fun when you discover it on your own!
Go to the Ancient Observation Deck below the lovers pond in the Depths. Also go to the Ancient Underground Fortress underneath Akkala Citadel Ruins also in the Depths. Finally go to the Akkala House of Bones underneath Skull lake in the Depths.
Rutile Lake! it's south of Satori Mountain. its really pretty and you can find a ton of Silent Princess's, I'd recommend doing the gleeok guts quest first before you visit
It's my favorite place too, and my goto spot for farming beetles as there's a tree full of them. However I wish I didn't complete the gleeok guts quest on my side, I wanted to keep this my secret place
This is a way better location that more people have probably missed. Most of the ones in this video are part of side quests, so if you're just playing the game normally, you'll find them. Rutile lake isn't part of any quest, so way easier to miss.
4:15 There are 3 Entrances to the Royal Hidden Passage and the Two in the Lower Hyrule Castle can be reached as soon as you reach the Surface for the first time while the one in Lookout Landing requires you to beat one of the Temples OTHER than the Spirit Temple as I did that one first and nothing changes.
Bro what kind of adventure addicted exploring were you doing to do the spirit temple first! Was that a personal choice or did you go "what's up with that sky island?" And wake up with a robot in your bed?
@@TheGrossDemon I definitely figured out how to clear the storms on faron sky islands After exploring every one in low visibility and completing spirit temple
I like the dark skeletons, long leviathan skeletons in the depths underneath the leviathan bones and home to the of the wild gear (and a monster that would love to lend a hand)
Definitely some hands are thrown when I arrived there 😂😂
If you go under the heart lake (west of Lurilin Village) you will find a heart shaped land mass in the depths. On this land mass you will in 2 poes. 1 grand poe and 1 large poe. they look like lovers (as on the surface the heart shaped lake is rumored to help you find your true love).
Edit: my theory was shattered.
May it reference the side quest from Botw?
That's a cool interpretation. I initially thought it might be Perda and Wabbin (the couple who meet at the pond in BoTW), as it would make sense for their souls to go back there if something had happened to them in the years between BoTW and ToTK. Then I saw them in Gerudo Town and realized they're (thankfully) okay - and even have a child now. So sweet.
@@nicked_fenyx honestly i didn't think about them. it would make more sense that it was them but here is my counter claim for ya. The couple we help make in BOTW aren't dead and Poes of dead souls that are lost.
@@Error0374 Yeah, I know. That's why I ended my comment with my eventual realization that they're alive and well, with a child to boot. Initially I thought the poes were them, but then I progressed further into the game and saw them alive and well in Gerudo (albeit given the most frustrating non-quest in the game, imo... we really need a way to help those two again, haha).
That said, I'm not totally convinced it's Rauru and Sonia, since as far as we know they don't have any connection to that particular location, but it's certainly possible. For me it just makes more sense to assume it's two lovers we never got to meet, since "Lover's Pond" had quite the reputation, and there definitely would have been many couples who met there throughout history. Perhaps one of the poes is the spirit of whoever owned the throwing spear that was left inside a chest in the pond back in BoTW. But hey, that's what headcanons are for, right? Maybe the DLC will give us some answers. One can hope...
@@nicked_fenyx maybe they started the true love rumor. Think of it. A Zoni would be exploring the landscape and come across this geographic marvel. He would maybe spend time researching the lake. Then a Hylian woman from Lurilin village would get curious and meet the Zoni there. They would meet for weeks as the Zoni continued to research the lake. Then the Zoni would change the subject of his visits from the lake to the Hylian woman. They would eventually fall in love and become king and queen of hyrule.
As for the different couple theory I have something for that as well. Grand Poe collect for 20 and large Poes for 5. If it was any other couple it would be 2 regular poes. Think of it, Ganon said the Zoni were seen as goods, it would make more sense if they had a more powerful soul and with Sonia who the first Hylian to have a secret stone it would make sense that her soul would be more powerful then the average Hylian.
Fun fact: The korok inside the Deku tree’s mouth, Oaki, is the same korok you needed to sneakily follow behind in Breath of the Wild.
I really like that in the depths directly below the lovers pond there is two poes right next to eachother on the heart island💜
One of my favorite locations is the prison grounds in the gerudo desert under a hole near the pull wasteland and also near the quicksand lake cave coordinates here (-3100, -3064, 0003)
The Colosseum under Korok Forest was a big surprise. I wonder what would’ve happened if I wore the Yiga Suit?
I tried it unfortunately they still recognize you which sucks but there’s a fun little dialogue that says “you can’t fool us” or something like that
@benjaminconway5956 That's unfortunate. I was wondering, too, as I found the coliseum before completing the Yiga outfit and was disappointed to find out that they don't respawn after you trigger the initial encounter.
@@benjaminconway5956 Same thing if you confront Master Kohga with the Yiga gear on.
(Major spoiler alert) This isn’t a location but it’s something cool I noticed: at the end of the forgotten temple, there’s a little plaque that says “a tear with a tear.” I think both of them mean tear as in cry because Zelda has her secret stone (a “tear” if you will) and the “tears of the kingdom” refer to the memory puddles in the geoglyphs. So that plaque is hinting ahead that Zelda is a dragon for those who already know.
I got the chance to revisit the ice leviathan skeleton cave in Hebra and Eventide Island. They look different but are still the same. Eventide has both a Depth entrance and a monster pirate cave.
Idk how to get to the shrine on eventide
First you have to destroy all 3 bases on Eventide, then talk to the man near the abyss to the depths. He will say that behind eventide a pirate boat entered a cave. Kill all enemies there and then the shrine will be yours. It is on that cave, an before completing the mission it will be impossible to go to it
I went through the Royal Hidden Passage in reverse. At the very end, I couldn't figure out how to break through the very last wall that leads to the Emergency Shelter, so I just ascended into Lookout Landing.
It opens after unlocking one of the 4 main sages I think incase you haven't yet
I was disappointed that the emergency route didn’t lead out.
@@wolfyblackknight8321 It unlocked for me before I even got the sage quests
Same lol
The royal hidden passage was the first cave that I’ve ventured into through the entrance in hyrule castle. It definitely raised my expectations for what all the other caves would be like and I died a ton in there but it was the best early surprise.
It‘s not really hidden or whatever but on the Great Plateu on the Ice Mountain where you found King Rhoam in botw you will find his Old Weapon, the Royal Claymore.
I am pretty sure this is the Kings Grave.
I really liked the observation deck in the depths under tuft mountain. Since the depths are an inverse of the map of hyrule, it's this massive indent full of water with a single mound of land shaped like a heart. Plenty of Poes, but if memory serves, there should be a chest with a nostalgic weapon or article of clothing. This game's three maps are so big I struggle to remember where I got certain items. Also, the depths below the spring of courage should have a chest hidden behind a waterfall with another nostalgic clothing piece, I think it was something from OOT?
Yeah and there’s two poes a grand and large together and every other Poe is observing them.
That location is still haunting me… 🥺💕
8:57 I'm guessing that you don't know about the Side Quest Chain that leads you there with the first being right by Brightcap Cave?
My favorite location (actually the location I think is the most fun) is the star-shaped sky island way, WAY above lookout landing. I'm prettu sure it's the highest point in the game, and it is soooo much fun to dive and paraglide from.
On the great plateau where if you don’t have the warm doublet the old man will just give it to you there’s a memorial with a royal claymore in the ground
I saw somebody hint on a forum about the Royal secret passage and decided to do it myself, but I did it backwards from the castle to look out landing. That was insane. Because when I got to the end, the opening in lookout landing had not opened yet. I hadn't done a single temple so I had no help too. It was so cool and felt like one of the best adventures I had in that game because I actually had to conserve resources, find new things and take advantage of what the passageway gave me because I tried to do it all in one shot with no sages or anything other than starting gear
I think that boulder was placed there for you to interact like a hint that something nearby will require u to do that. I've noticed how Nintendo does it in certain areas of the map
I found all of these 😁 but I've been playing since the game came out and I'm still finding new things. I even found an abandoned village yesterday that helped me complete a long sidequest
I don't know if anyone else missed this but when I was playing I swear I saw this giant castle floating in the sky in the middle of the map. I found it directly north of lookout landing and south of korok forest for anyone that wants to have a look for themselves.
Dude that’s hyrule castle
@@DamnDortIt’s a joke.
Probably
@@DamnDort Ya done whooshed
If you didn’t know, under Rito Village, (I think) the developers left a hallow space that if you glitch you’ll find a singular Puffshroom. Credit to Gamespot for telling me that one.
Two things: 1) the only one I didn't already know about was the Blupee Burrow. 2) you earned my Like when you stopped to help Addison.
Return to the well with the journal a second time. When you do, you’ll find Koko has found the journal and is trying to cook her way through this awesome recipe book she found without knowing it’s from her mother. Just when you thought the storyline couldn’t wrench your poor little heart any harder 😫
The music from Majoras Mask made me burst into tears idk why... nostalgia is such a weirdly powerful thing
In the sturndia springs cave when you get to the 3 paths, go to the left one covered by rocks. Break them and move forward until you come across a big room, then drop down and remove the boulder behind you to find a hole. Go through the hole to find a shiny place with a lot of hearty truffles. Sorry if this was a lot of info.
There are two locations worth checking out, one is in Gerudo Canyon under the waterfall. The other is the old Yiga Clan hideout. However in order to get into either one of these places. You need to get all 3 pieces of the Yiga Clan Uniform.
I would like to add the Ancient Observation Deck, found under Tuft Mountain and lovers pond. It has a small heart shaped island in the location of Lover's Pond with a large poe and a grand poe sitting on it. It struck me a strangely sweet, like two lost lovers still able to find each other in the afterlife
I love how many random little things you find in this game. It’s like the developers just had a free run and had fun with it!
FYI Sturnida Spring Caves does have a quest line to go with it. But it only appears after you've beaten two prior quests. Both of them with sisters Nat and Megyhn.
First you find the sisters in a cave outside of Rito Village, you need to give them 10 Brightcaps. There are plenty in the cave they're outside of.
Once that quest is done, you'll find the girls next at Snowfield Stable, where you'll need to do a quest for them to clear out a cave of monsters where they pitched their tent. Return to them once the cave is cleared to beat that quest. And their third and final quest will be in Sturnida Spring Caves
1.) Blupee Burrow is right underneath Satori Mountain in Hyrule. This seems to be where the Blupees go when they aren't worshipping Satori.
2.) The Bargaining Statue (and subsequently the entire tunnel) is easy to find after you finish your first Temple, as the lady sweeping will tell you about hearing the Bargainer Statue's voice from behind the wall. It can also be found if you look for the missing scientist that everyone around Lookout Landing says went to the castle and hasn't returned (he was the guy you passed just after emerging in the castle) - if you wander around the castle, you'll eventually find him near the dining hall, and he'll mention the grate that he can't open. Open it with Ultrahand, and you can descend the passageway instead of ascending.
3.) Kakariko's well was new for me. Although from what I could see in your video, the recipes were the same ones from Koko's sidequests in BotW, so they already had the recipes.
4.) The Deku Tree secret room was also new for me.
5.) The Shrine of resurrection is pretty easy to find if you've played BotW.
6.) The Sturnida Hot Springs cave is one of the three secret springs in the quest to find the Rito's Divine Beast Mask (quest is given by Tulin once you beat the Wind Temple). It's the best place to find Hearty Truffles (or pretty much any other effect-giving mushroom).
7.) I found Mapla cave just by wandering around, but I didn't notice any bottles, so I'll have to go back there.
The ancient tree stump!! When you cross the bridge in the mount daphnes! Sooooo many treasures and goods!!
I remember whenever I went to that freaking well in kakariko village. That broke my heart man. I played botw way to much and whenever I started to connect the dots it slowly blew my mind. Almost as sad as the light dragon. I just saw the part about the flower. Made me cry all over again.
I have about only 75 hours into the game and I didn’t find any of locations at all. Just goes to show how much passion was put into this game.
8:57 reminds me of the holes you can go into in ocarina of time to heal and get rupees
2:40 i went backwards, exploring Hyrule castle and lifted the grate up. Proper adventure. That was honestly my fave part of the game. Pop out at lookout landing. So bloody cool. Having a break atm for a good month. Hoping there are more moments like that.
I think that the top of the cliff bargainer statue is a really cool place to go, as you overlook the entire depths.
1. Missable
2. 2/3 quests point you in this direction (kilton's bubblfrog + horned statue storyline + only place for soldier's armour)
3. "58 wells" side-quest
4. Several hints + required for all quest completion
5. One of the first locations people who played botw first go
6. Required quest location after completing the mushroom sisters requests + bubblfrogs
7. 2 quests the SOS bottles and Kilton's bubblfrogs
- directly beneath the shrine of resurrection is a structure with hot spring water
- directly beneath the heart shaped lake is a small heart shaped island with 2 poes beside each other
- there’s a circular sky island in every corner except the top right that are king gleelok arenas
That Crystal Cave looks AMAZING, straight of the N64 dungeon
Worth mentioning that the blupee burrow is directly below satori mountain - home of the blupee and satori from breath of the wild, formerly the only cherry blossom tree (aside from the Deku tree) most significant areas have a mirrored counterpart on the surface
The second Entrance to the Pit Cave on the Great Sky Island as you can't use Satori to help you find it was my last Location.
There's a secret hot spring in the middle of Necluda. Just ascend out of the cave for the Tokiy Shrine after travelling there and it will be there. The coords are 2303,-2373,0170
9:09 Isn't that the mushroom haven from a side quest?
I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!! PLEASE MAKE MORE LIKE THIS
I'm sure I'm not the only one who noticed that Blupee Burrow is directly beneath Satori mountain.
You can find two entrances to the Royal Secret passage inside Hyrule Castle right at the beginning of the game, however the wall between the secret passage and the shelter in the center of Lookout Landing doesn't open until after you finish one of the main temples. Then Jerrin will explain how she knocked a hole in the wall while sweeping and can hear an ominous voice... which turns out to be the horned statue.
The glowing secret cave found at Sturnida Hot Springs is actually part of the Who Finds The Haven side quest line. Those two girls obsessed with mushrooms are looking for it.
another one: if u return to where Zelda fell, her torch is at the ground
A point about Cottia's well and her mother's recipes... We actually help her master just about every recipe in the book in BotW, she remembers about what we need, we get the ingredients and idr if we cook it ourselves or not, but afterward she gives us a portion and states if we succeeded.
I found the Eldin Dark Skeleton yesterday, which is one of the locations marked on one of the Old Maps (from this one you get the Trousers of the Wild, but there's a surprise Gloom Spawn right behind the skull). This skeleton is of a giant...dragon...dinosaur...thing, it is MASSIVE, even bigger than any of the existing dragons (Dinraal flies right past it so I had the size comparison), with a skull that also doesn't look like any of the dragons'
Another cool location that makes my Zelda theorist brain go crazy: the Cliffside Bargainer Statue. This one is the biggest Bargainer statue and it's fully exposed ON THE EDGE OF A FRIKKIN' CLIFF, practically hanging off. You have to climb/Ascend up to the prayer platform, and when you get up there the screen gets hazy because you're inside the fog layer that sits at the ceiling of The Depths. It's directly beneath the Mother Goddess Statue in The Forgotten Temple. If you jump down in the direction the Bargainer is facing, there are two Large Poes on top of mushroom trees at the base of the cliff, and an Obsidian Frox a little ways north. Was it carved directly into the cliffside? How did whoever built it get it UP THERE if it wasn't?? Why is this one in particular so BIG???
Also not a location, but at several points along Dinraal's route through The Depths, if you jump off and pull out your paraglider, the updraft will push you all the way up to the ceiling
I have the Mushroom room as my wall paper for my switch. I loved that place.
8:58 I was looking through the playlist to see if this room had already been discussed, I keep a travel medallion here just to occasionally stop by and restock on hearty truffles to make full restore food
Random thoughts- fastest way to hold those signs is to use an activated hover stone 😉
Thanks for including the place I mentioned! That was awesome
5:46 you can only stack so many cherrys. Thanks for your content.
Mom I want a master cycle. Mom- we already have one at home
Finding the crystal / mushroom room is the final goal of a questline. In the final quest there are two sisters wandering in that cave looking for this room, which they claim has ideal conditions for growing mushrooms. The small hideout is also full of glowing mushrooms, maybe it's a red herring.
It's a great place for a travel medallion, i go there about every bloodmoon to collect mushrooms.
You can roast the bananas in the Yiga Hideout in the Shrine of Resurrection using a Fire Fruit or a Red Chu Jelly. Then when you pick them up, the battle is no longer triggered. This works with all banana traps.
Theres a really cool cave which goes under the ocean and it is on the beach behind o fthe Akkala Ancient Tech Lab and the cave has a Hinox inside it and goes all the way under the Lomei Labyrinth Island. It's really cool becsause when you get to the end you are able to see part of the labyrinth sticking into the cave an dif you ascend through it you end up in the big room under the Labyrinth with the Gloom Hands. I think it's probably one of the best cave son teh map and very missable. There is also directly under the shrine of ressurection a massive spring which is very mysterious and could possibly be the source of the healing waters that healed Link in BOTW
7:15 I just got jumpscared by myself lol
I never put together the connection to the beam cycle and the master cycle so that’s cool!!
my favourite spot is the flower shaped island thingy really high up above lookout landing, its just rly fun to skydive from
There's like 12 of them. They're part of a side quest.
@@MelissaBrownell-pz3fe im talking about the one that isn't necessary for the side quest. its directly above lookout landing but really close the the top world border
I put a travel medallion up there so I can easily temporarily back to it. It's actually quite useful as it gives a high point in the middle of the map to glide from. Also makes it easy to reach the Light Dragon if she's flying over Hyrule Field.
Any reccomended way to reach it? I've had trouble reaching that height.
@@ZeldaQueen64 Just build a flying machine. You can go anywhere with some fans and batteries.
There's a sidequest related to the mushroom cave. I don't remember the reward but it was pretty fun. You can get the quest by talking to the sisters that are scavenging for mushrooms all over the place (or were in botw) I don't remember exactly, I did that quest a while ago. After the quest the sisters go their separete ways and you can still find them all over Hyrule but now they travel solo and their dialog is kinda fun.
The ice crystal cave is part of a side quest with the mushroom sisters, that's why there's so many mushrooms there.
For the Hudson signs, just use a zonai platform and one or two of the zonai upright devices for bracing!
The mushroom cave is actually tied to a sidequest, and you'll find it naturally if you follow that questline.
Last 3 caves I missed: both of the tiny crawl space entrances in Kakariko, and the Byroad to Lanayru Wetlands. Also totally neglected to visit Shrine of Resurrection til I only had 9 caves left, haha