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==''Tears of the Kingdom''== | ==''Tears of the Kingdom''== | ||
The Purah Pad is first seen being used by [[Zelda]] during the prologue of the game, where she photographs some of the ruins [[Beneath Hyrule Castle]]. When Link arrives at the [[Garden of Time]] on the [[Great Sky Island]], the Purah Pad is given to Link by a [[Steward Construct]]. | The Purah Pad is first seen being used by [[Zelda (Breath of the Wild)#Tears of the Kingdom|Zelda]] during the prologue of the game, where she photographs some of the ruins [[Beneath Hyrule Castle]]. When Link arrives at the [[Garden of Time]] on the [[Great Sky Island]], the Purah Pad is given to Link by a [[Steward Construct]]. | ||
When directing him to [[Nachoyah Shrine]], [[Rauru (Tears of the Kingdom)|Rauru]] unlocks the ability of the Purah Pad to [[warp]] Link to [[Travel Gate]]s. | When directing him to [[Nachoyah Shrine]], [[Rauru (Tears of the Kingdom)|Rauru]] unlocks the ability of the Purah Pad to [[warp]] Link to [[Travel Gate]]s. | ||
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* The Purah Pad is similar to the [[Sheikah Slate]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. | * The Purah Pad is similar to the [[Sheikah Slate]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. | ||
* Its design is based on a [[Nintendo Switch]]. | * Its design is based on a [[Nintendo Switch]]. | ||
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"Princess Zelda's prized device. It has a variety of features that are essential to adventure."
The Purah Pad is a Key Item found in Tears of the Kingdom.
Tears of the Kingdom
The Purah Pad is first seen being used by Zelda during the prologue of the game, where she photographs some of the ruins Beneath Hyrule Castle. When Link arrives at the Garden of Time on the Great Sky Island, the Purah Pad is given to Link by a Steward Construct.
When directing him to Nachoyah Shrine, Rauru unlocks the ability of the Purah Pad to warp Link to Travel Gates.
In Lookout Landing, Purah and Josha open the Skyview Towers, allowing Link to use the Purah Pad to map the surface and sky. Later, during the Camera Work in the Depths quest, Robbie unlocks the Camera and Hyrule Compendium. He upgrades it further during the Hateno Village Research Lab quest to include the shrine sensor, followed by more upgrades; Hero's Path Mode, Sensor + and three Travel Medallions.
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Trivia
- The Purah Pad is similar to the Sheikah Slate in Breath of the Wild.
- Its design is based on a Nintendo Switch.