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{{quote|More than 100 Shrines of Trials dot the landscape, waiting for players to discover and explore them in any order they want. As players work their way through the traps and puzzles inside, they’ll earn special items and other rewards that will help them on their adventure.|Nintendo Press Release, E3 2016}} | {{quote|More than 100 Shrines of Trials dot the landscape, waiting for players to discover and explore them in any order they want. As players work their way through the traps and puzzles inside, they’ll earn special items and other rewards that will help them on their adventure.|Nintendo Press Release, E3 2016}} | ||
== See also == | |||
* [[:Category:Breath of the Wild Shrines]] |
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Overview
Shrines of Trials are mini-dungeons scattered all over Hyrule, each containing precious loot, along with challenging puzzles. These puzzles often require the use of various Runes found previously on Link's adventure. At the end of each trial resides a Sheikah Monk, who bestows a gift upon Link to aid him in his quest.
"More than 100 Shrines of Trials dot the landscape, waiting for players to discover and explore them in any order they want. As players work their way through the traps and puzzles inside, they’ll earn special items and other rewards that will help them on their adventure."
— Nintendo Press Release, E3 2016