Mapa the legend of zelda breath of the wild

Zelda dungeon map

In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild the map of Hyrule consists of several very large areas. Being an open world, exploration is very important. There are many places to visit, some of them very important. Spread over several areas are the Sheikah towers. Finding one of these towers unlocks part of the map. Thus, these towers have a very relevant role in the course of the game.

And speaking of the map. A fan of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has created a topographical map of Hyrule, as echoed in Nintendo Life. The whole process has been recorded on video and shared on YouTube. It is a very laborious work that took him 65 hours of his time. Now, it is a map that has been taken care of in detail. Not only are all the areas, but also the roads and points of interest.

If you plan to buy the game we remind you that an expansion pass is available for 19.99 euros. It includes a new challenge, new hidden objects, ancestral harnesses, expert difficulty mode, new sets and much more.

Breath of the wild villages map

Yes, we know that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, has a little time, but surely many of you are still playing the wonder created by Nintendo. And the fact is that the adventure has plenty of secrets that allow us, even after completing the game, to continue exploring the corners of Hyrule to find new secrets that allow us to continue enjoying the game.

And, although we already have our minds on Breath of the Wild 2 -which at the moment is a provisional title- we can not fail to remind you of this authentic wonder of interactive map with which you will have easier to find all the equipment, objects and weapons that Link needs for his adventure.

If you want to discover the location of all the points of interest in Hyrule, with this complete interactive map created by Zeldadungeon you will have it easier. Its use is very simple, since you only need to hover over an icon to see its name, then zoom in or zoom out to see more detailed elements (zoomed out you will only see the towers and you will even see the position of the mini-bosses).

Zelda: breath of the wild map of shrines

Yes, we know that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, has a little time, but surely many of you are still playing the wonder created by Nintendo. And the fact is that the adventure has plenty of secrets that allow us, even after completing the game, to continue exploring the corners of Hyrule to find new secrets that allow us to continue enjoying the game.

And, although we already have our minds on Breath of the Wild 2 -which at the moment is a provisional title- we can not fail to remind you of this authentic wonder of interactive map with which you will have easier to find all the equipment, objects and weapons that Link needs for his adventure.

If you want to discover the location of all the points of interest in Hyrule, with this complete interactive map created by Zeldadungeon you will have it easier. Its use is very simple, since you only need to hover over an icon to see its name, then zoom in or zoom out to see more detailed elements (zoomed out you will only see the towers and you will even see the position of the mini-bosses).

Botw interactive map app

In a newly released video, YouTuber Nassim’s Software’explains how he created a website where Breath of the Wild players can visit various locations in the game Street View-style. It’s quite the project and players can click on locations on the map to get a panoramic view of a specific location. The website also allows users to submit their own locations to add to the Breath of the Wild Street View Map.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is now available worldwide for Nintendo Switch. The title was released in 2017 alongside Switch. The game can also be played on PC in 4K/8K resolution at 60FPS with Ray Tracing effects via popular CEMU emulator (with plenty of hardware).

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