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A complete guide to dungeon puzzles, collectibles, boss fights, and more in Zelda BOTW. Click on a section to get started below, or head to the Walkthrough section for the full guide.

Adventure Log



To access the Adventure Log, open the Inventory Screen by pressing the +/start button on the controller. Once opened, press the L button to shift to the Adventure Log. You can use the right analog stick to switch between the different quests types and memories. Use the left analog stick to scroll up and down through the lists of quests/memories. You can press the A button on a quest to set destination. This will pin the destination or origin* of the quest to your map with a bright yellow circle. Repeat these steps to unpin the quest or to set a new destination. Only one quest can be pinned at a time. * If a character asks you to find something, "set destination" will pin that character on your map- not what he/she is asking you to find. Use "set destination" once you have completed the objective, to find your way back to that character.

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Zelda: Breath of the Wild is the first game in the series to feature paid DLC. The DLC will come in three separate packs, and is available ONLY in one season pass bundle for $19.99. This content includes supplies, brand new modes, and additional story content and dungeons.

The Legend of Zelda: BOTW is a very intuitive game, but sometimes you need a little help (otherwise you wouldn't be reading this). IGN has provided the following how to guides to make things a little easier:

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Upon completing the Cave of Shadows in Twilight Princess HD, the Wolf Link amiibo saves the number of hearts you acquired to the figure. Scanning it will allow Wolf Link to join you as a partner (with the number of hearts on the amiibo as his overall health). He can only be scanned in once per day.