

Head down to the ball receptacle to spot a chest on a platform along the right, and create platforms to climb with Cryonis to get up and retrieve a Giant Ancient Core. If everything goes well, the ball will be shot up into the next area and onto the receptacle - opening the door to the Monk. This may take a while for physics to work in your favor - but the ball should roll off the lever and bounce into the block on the left, and then use that momentum to roll off the block in the middle and into the right slot. However, since this sends it into the middle slot, and you can only have three blocks out at a time, wait until you see the ball pass over the first cryonis block to place a fourth one slightly above the middle slot. Use your third cryonis block and place it above the leftmost slot - slightly over the divider, so that it catches and rebounds the ball falling off the lever. Here it will fall into the left or middle of three slots - but we need it on the right slot. Then place another block under the lever to stop the ball from moving it down - so that it rolls off to the right, then down left on the second lever. Place a cryonis block to plug up the first slot so it rolls over and into the second slot.

Much like the Ha Dahamar Shrine, you’ll have to use Cryonis on the wall to influence where the ball goes.Īs the ball drops from the top - it goes into the first five slots. See the sections below for an optimal route through the main quests and their locations.Inside Sato Koda Shrine - Support and Guidance, you’ll see moving orbs along the back wall with a backdrop of water. Almost all of the Main Quests are technically optional in one way or another, and some will provide more benefits than others on the road to defeating Ganon.

However, many of these quests - like the order you complete dungeons - can be done in any order. Note that the sections are divided up below in terms of the Main Quests that you get while playing. Use this Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild guide to help you get back on track if you happen to lose your place in the quests. With an open world unlike any other Zelda game, Breath of the Wild's main story quest can be tracked in Link's Adventure Log - and can be undertaken at any point - or avoided in favor of exploring Shrines and taking on numerous Side Quests.
