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'''Shrines of Trials''' are mini-dungeons scattered all over [[Hyrule]]. In total there are 120 shrines, and within each shrine is a [[Sheikah Monk]] who holds a blessing for the one who manages to complete the challenge contained within the shrine. Some shrines can be discovered while [[Link]] wanders Hyrule as they sit in the open and can be approached with minimal effort. However, some shrines can only be accessed through the completion of a Shrine Quest which requires Link to complete a task that will reveal a hidden shrine. Shrine Quests are received from various individuals throughout Hyrule, most commonly [[Kass]] or [[Stable]] residents or visitors.
'''Shrines of Trials''' are mini-dungeons scattered all over [[Hyrule]]. In total there are 120 shrines, and within each shrine is a [[Sheikah Monk]] who holds a blessing for the one who manages to complete the challenge contained within the shrine. Some shrines can be discovered while [[Link]] wanders Hyrule as they sit in the open and can be approached with minimal effort. However, some shrines can only be accessed through the completion of a Shrine Quest which requires Link to complete a task that will reveal a hidden shrine. Shrine Quests are received from various individuals throughout Hyrule, most commonly [[Kass]] or [[Stable]] residents or visitors.


[[File:Shrine of Trials elevator - BOTW concept art.jpg|left|thumb|upright=0.8|Concept art for the elevator to enter a Shrine.]]
To activate a shrine, Link only needs to walk up to a shrine and examine it. Examining the shrine not only opens the shrine for Link to enter, but also makes it an active travel point for Link to use on the map.
To activate a shrine, Link only needs to walk up to a shrine and examine it. Examining the shrine not only opens the shrine for Link to enter, but also makes it an active travel point for Link to use on the map.