


Thanks to a new update, it's now possible to play Zelda Breath of the Wild in VR. You could simply focus in on Shrines from as soon as you start the Great Plateau until have enough to get the Master Sword, or wait until you're just before visiting Calamity Ganon after you've tackled the Divine Beasts and the many Shrines you will naturally come across. Or a combination of the above how you get the Master Sword - and when - is entirely up to you. :: Pokémon Sword and Shield walkthrough and guide Remember you can trade your Stamina for Heart Containers (and back again later) from a specific statue - which we discuss in our Shrine Orbs explainer - if you're in temporary need of a Heart upg. Four Divine Beasts defeated (each one gives 1 Heart Container) and 24 Shrines completed for the 6 remaining Hearts.40 Shrines completed (each Shrine gives you a Shine Orb, and 4 Shrine Orbs is worth 1 Heart Container).Since you start with three Heart Containers, that means you need 10 over the course of your journey. The amount of Heart Containers you need to collect it is 13 in total. If you don't have enough Heart Containers - which drains as you slowly pull it from the ground - then you'll perish before you can receive it. Strength means your health in this instance. This will also start The Hero's Sword quest.
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How to get the Master Sword and complete The Hero's SwordĪfter you first try to pull it, you'll get a cutscene with the Great Deku Tree, providing a little backstory with the blade and saying you need a high amount of strength in order to pull it. The Master Sword is a very short walk to the left of the front of the Great Deku Tree, standing upright and ready for someone to grab it. Once you're in the Korok Forest, make sure you create a fast travel point at the Keo Ruug shrine nearby so you don't have to brave the Lost Woods again. To get there, you need to traverse the Lost Woods, a mysterious place that will reset your progress if you take a wrong turn - unless you know the Lost Woods route, of course, which will explain how to find the Woodlands and the exact steps to take when you're getting close. You can find the Master Sword location within Korok Forest as part of the northern Woodlands region. Once you're out of the Great Plateau, you can immediately make your way there if you so choose - though, as we'll explain below, it won't do you much good. The Master Sword is more accessible than you think. Watch on YouTube Master Sword location in Zelda: Breath of the Wild
