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A '''Sheikah Tower''' is a tall structure upon which a [[Guidance Stone]] is placed. Their function is to provide [[Link]] with map information of the current province, which is done by placing the Sheikah Slate in the Guidance Stone pedestal, whilst also acting as an excellent viewing platform for the surrounding areas. They are grey and gold, with a regal design which bears the Sheikah symbol in fluorescent blue. They extend many meters into the sky, which makes it rather difficult for any monsters to ascend the towers.  
A '''Sheikah Tower''' is a tall structure upon which a [[Guidance Stone]] is placed. Their function is to provide [[Link]] with map information of the current province, which is done by placing the Sheikah Slate in the Guidance Stone pedestal, whilst also acting as an excellent viewing platform for the surrounding areas. They are grey and gold, with a regal design which bears the Sheikah symbol in fluorescent blue. They extend many meters into the sky, which makes it rather difficult for any monsters to ascend the towers.  


Once activated, Link may use them as a fast-travel point any time he is able to [[Warp]].
Once activated, Link may use them as a [[Travel Gate|travel gate]] any time he is able to [[Warp]].


==Overview==
==Overview==
The Sheikah Towers were constructed by the ancient [[Sheikah]] of [[Hyrule]] over 10,000 years ago. Buried beneath the earth, they had long since been forgotten by the people of Hyrule until Link discovered the top of the tower in the [[Great Plateau]] - which had been unearthed in the attack of [[Calamity Ganon]] 100 years earlier. After having activated the tower using his [[Sheikah Slate]], the buried tower upon which he stood, along with the other towers across Hyrule, suddenly rose from the earth.
The Sheikah Towers were constructed by the ancient [[Sheikah]] of [[Hyrule]] over 10,000 years ago. Buried beneath the earth, they had long since been forgotten by the people of Hyrule until Link discovered the top of the tower in the [[Great Plateau]] - which had been unearthed in the attack of [[Calamity Ganon]] 100 years earlier. After having activated the tower using his [[Sheikah Slate]], the buried tower upon which he stood, along with the other towers across Hyrule, suddenly rose from the earth.


Holding the Sheikah Slate to the Guidance Stones at the top of each tower causes the stone to then scan the landscape of the region of Hyrule in which it is located. This data is then condensed and transferred to the Sheikah Slate, allowing Link to view a geographical map of the region at will.
Holding the Sheikah Slate to the [[Guidance Stone]]s at the top of each tower causes the stone to then scan the landscape of the region of Hyrule in which it is located. This data is then condensed and transferred to the Sheikah Slate, allowing Link to view a geographical map of the region at will. After clearing the [[Great Plateau]], the activation of other Towers is entirely optional.
 
Unlike other climbable surfaces in the game, due to their mesh exterior, Sheikah Towers do not cause Link to slip when climbing them whenever it's raining. This also makes them the only Sheikah-made buildings Link can climb. The different Towers have a variable number of balconies with covering parapets in which Link can rest upon during his climbs up the towers, and some may be covered in thorns or surrounded by [[Malice]].


==Activation==
==Activation==
At the beginning of the game, the Sheikah Towers lie dormant underground, until they have been activated by [[Link]]. This is done by searching for the activation pedestal in the [[Great Plateau]]; it's location being present on Link's Sheikah Slate after speaking with the [[Old Man]]. After the Sheikah Slate has been placed in the pedestal, all of the towers can be seen rising from below in a short cut-scene. Link will now be able to climb all of the towers.  
At the beginning of the game, the Sheikah Towers lie dormant underground, until they have been activated by [[Link]]. This is done by searching for the activation pedestal in the [[Great Plateau]]; its location being present on Link's Sheikah Slate after speaking with the [[Old Man]]. After the Sheikah Slate has been placed in the pedestal, all of the towers can be seen rising from below in a short cut-scene. Link will now be able to climb all of the towers.
 
The activation of the towers after the [[Great Plateau Tower]] bears no consequence on the activation of [[Shrine of Trials|Shrines]] as they were all powered on by the signal sent from the Great Plateau Tower to Hyrule Castle, which was then relayed around Hyrule.
 
Contrary to [[Shrine of Trials|Shrines]] where only activation is necessary, the towers have to be climbed and activated for their [[Travel Gate]]s to work. As such, when detected by the Sheikah Slate, the tower's icon in the map will be orange, and will turn blue upon activation.


==List of Towers==
==List of Towers==
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File:Woodland Tower square - BOTW.jpg|[[Woodland Tower]]|link=Woodland Tower
File:Woodland Tower square - BOTW.jpg|[[Woodland Tower]]|link=Woodland Tower
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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{{Cat|Breath of the Wild Locations}}
===Maps===
 
It should be noted that Tower Regions may not cover the entirety of the Provinces they're in, or may include locations that are part of other regions. For instance, [[Mount Lanayru]] is not part of the [[Lanayru Tower]] regional map, in spite of being part of the Lanayru Province, and the [[Lake Tower]] regional map has a significant portion of the [[Faron (Breath of the Wild)|Faron Province]], the rest of which is covered by the [[Faron Tower]] regional map.
 
<gallery widths=180 heights=160>
File:Shrines-no-maps.png|Map view of activated [[Shrine of Trials|shrines]] with no regional towers activated
File:Akkala Tower Region - BOTW.png|Map of Akkala Tower region
File:Central Tower Region - BOTW.png|Map of Central Tower region
File:Dueling Peaks Tower Region - BOTW.png|Map of Dueling Peaks Tower region
File:Eldin Tower Region - BOTW.png|Map of Eldin Tower region
File:Faron Tower Region - BOTW.png|Map of Faron Tower region
File:Gerudo Tower Region - BOTW.png|Map of Gerudo Tower region
File:Great Plateau Tower Region - BOTW.png|Map of Great Plateau Tower region
File:Hateno Tower Region - BOTW.png|Map of Hateno Tower region
File:Hebra Tower Region - BOTW.png|Map of Hebra Tower region
File:Lake Tower Region - BOTW.png|Map of Lake Tower region
File:Lanayru Tower Region - BOTW.png|Map of Lanayru Tower region
File:Ridgeland Tower Region - BOTW.png|Map of Ridgeland Tower region
File:Tabantha Tower Region - BOTW.png|Map of Tabantha Tower region
File:Wasteland Tower Region - BOTW.png|Map of Wasteland Tower region
File:Woodland Tower Region - BOTW.png|Map of Woodland Tower region
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Revision as of 03:46, January 9, 2021

A Sheikah Tower is a tall structure upon which a Guidance Stone is placed. Their function is to provide Link with map information of the current province, which is done by placing the Sheikah Slate in the Guidance Stone pedestal, whilst also acting as an excellent viewing platform for the surrounding areas. They are grey and gold, with a regal design which bears the Sheikah symbol in fluorescent blue. They extend many meters into the sky, which makes it rather difficult for any monsters to ascend the towers.

Once activated, Link may use them as a travel gate any time he is able to Warp.

Overview

The Sheikah Towers were constructed by the ancient Sheikah of Hyrule over 10,000 years ago. Buried beneath the earth, they had long since been forgotten by the people of Hyrule until Link discovered the top of the tower in the Great Plateau - which had been unearthed in the attack of Calamity Ganon 100 years earlier. After having activated the tower using his Sheikah Slate, the buried tower upon which he stood, along with the other towers across Hyrule, suddenly rose from the earth.

Holding the Sheikah Slate to the Guidance Stones at the top of each tower causes the stone to then scan the landscape of the region of Hyrule in which it is located. This data is then condensed and transferred to the Sheikah Slate, allowing Link to view a geographical map of the region at will. After clearing the Great Plateau, the activation of other Towers is entirely optional.

Unlike other climbable surfaces in the game, due to their mesh exterior, Sheikah Towers do not cause Link to slip when climbing them whenever it's raining. This also makes them the only Sheikah-made buildings Link can climb. The different Towers have a variable number of balconies with covering parapets in which Link can rest upon during his climbs up the towers, and some may be covered in thorns or surrounded by Malice.

Activation

At the beginning of the game, the Sheikah Towers lie dormant underground, until they have been activated by Link. This is done by searching for the activation pedestal in the Great Plateau; its location being present on Link's Sheikah Slate after speaking with the Old Man. After the Sheikah Slate has been placed in the pedestal, all of the towers can be seen rising from below in a short cut-scene. Link will now be able to climb all of the towers.

The activation of the towers after the Great Plateau Tower bears no consequence on the activation of Shrines as they were all powered on by the signal sent from the Great Plateau Tower to Hyrule Castle, which was then relayed around Hyrule.

Contrary to Shrines where only activation is necessary, the towers have to be climbed and activated for their Travel Gates to work. As such, when detected by the Sheikah Slate, the tower's icon in the map will be orange, and will turn blue upon activation.

List of Towers


Gallery

Maps

It should be noted that Tower Regions may not cover the entirety of the Provinces they're in, or may include locations that are part of other regions. For instance, Mount Lanayru is not part of the Lanayru Tower regional map, in spite of being part of the Lanayru Province, and the Lake Tower regional map has a significant portion of the Faron Province, the rest of which is covered by the Faron Tower regional map.