Sacred Ground Ruins

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The Sacred Ground Ruins are a location found in Breath of the Wild. They are located in Central Hyrule.

Breath of the Wild

The Sacred Ground Ruins are located at the north end of Hyrule Field, just south of the Hyrule Castle Town Ruins and Hyrule Castle. The area is quite dangerous as it is surrounded by Guardian Stalkers.

At the northeast part of the ceremonial ruins, there is a Korok Seed that Link can get by climbing up to the top of the pillar and examining the leaves.

Subdued Ceremony

Main article: Subdued Ceremony

When speaking with Pikango at the Woodland Stable, Link can show him one of the pictures that are part of the Captured Memories main quest. When Link shows Pikango a picture, he recognizes as being just south of Hyrule Castle where knighting ceremonies were performed.[1] Link can recall the memory at the center of the ceremonial stage.

EX Treasure: Phantasma (DLC)

Main article: EX Treasure: Phantasma

As part of the EX Treasure: Phantasma side quest, Link can find the Phantom Armor at the Sacred Ground Ruins. This chest only appears if The Master Trials DLC is loaded into the game file. Misko's EX Journal will point Link to the ceremonial grounds where royal guards are honored. The treasure chest with the armor can be found at the southeast end of the ceremonial platform, in the shallow water.

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Nearby Korok Seeds

Climb up the tallest pillar in the northeast section and pick up the rock at the top.

Pick up the rock.

Tears of the Kingdom

Main article: Lookout Landing

Between Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, the Sacred Ground Ruins location was extensively remodeled, and Lookout Landing constructed on the site.

References

  1. "Pikango", Hmm... This picture show Hyrule Castle in the distance. They say there used to be a stage where knighting ceremonies were performed, just south of Hyrule Castle. It's in ruins now, but...I'm pretty certain that's what's in this picture.