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From this platform you can swim over to the opening on the far side. Create ice pillars leading over to the platform where the laser is sitting. Make your way back over to the main platform and switch back to the Cryonis tool. Switch to the Remote Bomb tool and place it behind the half-wall near the light. It’s too far to swim without drowning, so use ice pillars from the Cryonis tool to make your way over to the light. On the far wall is a light that the laser hits to activate the flow of water in and out of the shrine. With the water level raised, switch to the Cryonis tool on your Sheikah Slate and head over to the far right side of the room near where you found the first chest. Rotate the wheel and wait for the laser to activate the water faucets.
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There’s a large wheel on one side that can be rotated to control the level of water in the shrine. Open the chest to find an Opal gem then circle back around to the main platform where you entered. Once you’re inside, immediately head to the right and look down to see a chest on the platform below. From that height you can safely glide over the spike barrier and reach the shrine. However, if you don't have any Fire Arrow you can access the shrine by climbing up near the top of Crenel Peak to the west of the shrine. The easiest way to get into the shrine is to shoot a Fire Arrow at the spikes.
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If you continue climbing past it, though, you’ll come to a flat area that lets you look down over the camp. As you start climbing up toward the peak of Mount Hylia, watch for a column of smoke rising just to the left - that’s the enemy camp you’re heading for. Warping to Keh Namut shrine makes for a slightly easier trip. There’s no way to just paraglide to this marker like the others, so you’re going to have to walk. The waypoint for this shrine is near the peak of Mount Hylia, about halfway between Owa Daim and Keh Namut shrines. That means you’re going to want as many arrows of every kind as you can find and afford. Use them first, then rely on the Obliterator when an enemy closes the distance. The One-Hit Obliterator deals infinite damage, but you’ll also die with one hit (even from something as silly as bees). The key to these Great Plateau challenges is counterintuitive: Don’t rely on your shiny new weapon. Near each waypoint on your map, you’ll have to defeat a group of enemies to reveal the shrine. Once you claim the One-Hit Obliterator from the Shrine of Resurrection, you’ll have to travel around the Great Plateau to four locations.
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ZELDA BREATH OF THE WILD SHRINES HOW TO
In this The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild guide, we’ll show you how to find Etsu Korima shrine near the peak of Mount Hylia.