• November 24, 2017

Top 10 Secrets in Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Top 10 Secrets in Zelda: Breath of the Wild
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There’s a lot of secrets that the wild says under its breath…wow, that sounded better in my head. These are the biggest mysteries, easter eggs, hidden gems and special little pieces of knowledge that are the toughest to find – and the most useful to use! Welcome to and today we’re counting down our picks for the Top 10 Secrets in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

#10. Temple of Time Music
#9. The Lord of the Mountain
#8. The Hylian Shield
#7. Dark Link Costume
#6. Malanya The Horse God
#5. Immortalized Legends
#4. The Forgotten Temple & A Gift From The Monks
#3, #2 & #1: ????

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13 thoughts on “Top 10 Secrets in Zelda: Breath of the Wild

  1. Here’s a secret, yoi can douse yourself in normal chu jelly for several seconds of heat resistance on death mountain before you catch on fire. Doing this repeatedly will allow you to survive and eventually can access to Goron City.

  2. The Dark Link Clothes are no secret. Finding Kilton is also a Quest, so he’s not hard to find.
    The King looks more like Robin Williams… And Satori Mountain has to do with Iwata (how could you forget that).

  3. WatchMojo must be dyslexic. That kast character’s name is Granté, not Grant. There is an e at the end, and it’s even got an acute accent on it, putting stress on that particular vowel.

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