ZELDA Breath of the Wild \ Part 90 - Dow Na'eh Shrine (Three Boxes) Hateno (Shrines)
Dow Na'eh Shrine (Three Boxes) Hateno (Shrines)
The Dow Na'eh Shrine (Three Boxes) is located behind the waterfall at Lanayru Promenade. To get to the Shrine, enter the cave to the right of the waterfall.
Walk forward and then jump onto the large glowing switch. Look in the water in front and to the right to see a Treasure Chest. Use Magnesis to move the chest from the water to on top of the switch. Open the chest for an Opal.
Next, look to the far right to see a second Treasure Chest on a moving platform. Use Magnesis to place this chest on the switch. Inside this Treasure Chest is an Amber.
Now, look on the wall to the left of the switch to see the third Treasure Chest sitting on a wooden board hanging from two ropes. Shoot the ropes to drop the chest into the water. Use Magnesis to move the chest onto the switch. Inside this Treasure Chest is a Zora Sword.
With all three chests weighing the switch down, a gate will open across from where the second chest was. Past this gate is a large metal cube. Use Magnesis to move the cube onto the moving platform. Ride the moving platform up to the top, then jump onto the cube when the platform lowers. Once the platform returns to the top, jump from the cube to the high ledge. From there, walk to the altar. Examine the altar to obtain a Spirit Orb.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild BotW is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch and Wii U video game consoles. It is the 19th main instalment in the The Legend of Zelda series. The story is set in Hyrule and follows amnesiac protagonist Link, who awakens from a 100-year slumber to a mysterious voice that guides him to defeat Calamity Ganon.
Amazement sets in immediately after emerging from a tomb-like cave where the familiar hero Link has spent the last 100 years in hibernation. When he trots to the edge of a cliff and the new, massive Hyrule comes into view, you're faced with the striking scale of the world, which is by far the largest the series has ever seen. You will cross vast plains and towering mountains to achieve your goals, all the while contending with harsh weather and Link's physical limitations. Despite a few instances of frame rate dips, Hyrule is consistently impressive to behold, triggering bliss and excitement in equal measure.
You begin your series-standard quest to defeat Ganon and rescue Princess Zelda with little more than a tree branch to defend yourself from roaming goblins. However, it doesn't take long to build up a diverse arsenal. Nearly every enemy carries a weapon or a shield, and if you can beat them, their gear is yours for the taking. This is also a godsend given that every weapon has finite durability. You will blow through dozens if not hundreds of weapons during your adventure, which no doubt feels strange at first, especially since gear often defined your progress in previous Zelda games. It can feel crushing when a particularly cool weapon is destroyed mid-battle, but you learn to move on. There's no shortage of new gear to discover, and though you aren't able to utilize a consistent stable of familiar weapons, you learn to expect that for every one you've lost, there's something better coming down the road.
In practice, the weapon you wield is important but not necessarily as important as how you control it. Enemies are intelligent and utilize wildly different tactics that force you to diligently study every aspect of their behavior. Basic enemies can be toppled through careful use of a shield, but there are harder enemies that will destroy this defense in a single hit. In these cases, it’s imperative that you parry or dodge an attack at just the right time, which will trigger a moment of slow-motion that allows you to unleash a flurry of attacks against your vulnerable foe. These moves are your last line of defense when the going gets tough, and they require precise timing to execute. Given the myriad enemies and weapons you're up against, mastery feels almost unattainable even with substantial practice. However, that also means you are constantly learning in the face of unforeseen challenges.
There are innumerable unexpected events that can happen. The game never teaches you, for example, that holstering your shield after blocking enemy arrows will add them to your inventory. You're never told that grazing an enemy's wooden weapon with a fire arrow by accident will set it ablaze, thus making the fight harder for you in the long run. These occurrences fuel exciting stories between players, which feels lik
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