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{{Infobox|quest
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''
| start = Rozel<br />[[Lurelin Village]]
| objective = Recover and open a sunken treasure chest
| reward = [[Treasure Chest]]s
}}
==Requirements==
==Requirements==
{{SideQuest}}{{Clear|left}}
{{SideQuest}}{{Clear|left}}


Talk to Rozel on the dock and ask about the ocean to start this quest.
Talk to Rozel on the dock at [[Lurelin Village]] and ask about the ocean to start this quest.


==Walkthrough==
==Walkthrough==
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Opening at least one completes the objective. Return to Rozel (track him using the objective marker) to complete the quest.
Opening at least one completes the objective. Return to Rozel (track him using the objective marker) to complete the quest.
==Quest Description==
===Completed Quest===
''Rozel looked happy when he heard about the treasure.''
''The idea that there may be more treasure still waiting in the ocean depths tickles your sense of adventure.''

Revision as of 07:09, April 29, 2017

Sunken Treasure

Games

Start

Objective

Recover and open a sunken treasure chest

Rewards

Requirements

Talk to Rozel on the dock at Lurelin Village and ask about the ocean to start this quest.

Walkthrough

Hop onto the raft next to him and sever the rope. Use a Korok leaf to head out to the center of three rocks. There are four chests beneath the water here. Use Magnesis to lift them up and open them.

Opening at least one completes the objective. Return to Rozel (track him using the objective marker) to complete the quest.

Quest Description

Completed Quest

Rozel looked happy when he heard about the treasure.

The idea that there may be more treasure still waiting in the ocean depths tickles your sense of adventure.