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How To Solve The Shape Rotation Shrine In Tears Of The Kingdom

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Unlike the Sky Islands, TOTK ‘s underground sections have less of a focus in the game’s advertising, with the game’s trailers providing only brief sneak peeks at subterranean areas. The lowest layer of TOTK ‘s map, however, is expansive, large enough to have a map separate from above-ground Hyrule, similar to the various underground rivers of Elden Ring ‘s Lands Between. Also, similarly to Elden Ring , access to the underground looks limited, as many of its entrances in Hyrule are surrounded by hazardous Malice – meaning that players will often have to drop straight into a hole from somewhere high

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In this new area, use the nearby Fan to blow away the sand , revealing a light beam and a Mirror . Bring the Mirror up to the platform above the light, and use it to reflect the light beam into the main area . That is to say, **not into the shrine’s exit

The first step on this quest is to find out where the Champion’s Tunic actually resides – this involves going to Hateno Village and finding Zelda’s Secret Well . You’ll find this behind Link’s old house – the one you can build in Breath of the Wild.

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Although Tears of the Kingdom takes place in the same Hyrule as Breath of the Wild , a number of huge changes make the world significantly larger. For example, ground-level Hyrule has been changed significantly from its state in BOTW , and although many locations might be familiar, additions like new villages, shrines, and enemy camps are likely to keep even the game’s most familiar territory feeling new. Of particular interest, however, are the two other “layers” of the map, which more than double the area of TOTK ‘s world by adding both a number of floating Sky Islands, as well as an expansive underground wo

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Featured prominently in much of Tears of the Kingdom ‘s pre-release advertising, the Sky Islands form the top “layer” of TOTK ‘s world – although, in many cases, they will be somewhat difficult to access and move around. Often, exploring the game’s sky will necessitate the use of TOTK ‘s new vehicle building or abilities like Recall. As a result, access to the various Sky Islands will be limited for some of the game, as players will likely need to obtain certain upgrades or items before the sky is more freely explora

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