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How to Unlock All Captured Memories in Zelda: Breath of the Wild

By Matthew Lynch
June 8, 2023
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If you are a fan of the game Zelda: Breath of the Wild, then you know the importance of the Captured Memories. These memories play a crucial role in the game as they help you uncover the truth of your past and lead you to your ultimate goal. However, unlocking all the Captured Memories can be a daunting task because they are scattered across the vast landscape of Hyrule. In this article, we will provide you with a step-by-step guide on how to unlock all Captured Memories in Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

Step one: Locate Impa

The first thing you need to do is locate Impa in Kakariko Village. She will give you a task to retrieve the four Divine Beasts to defeat Ganon. During the conversation, she will mention the Captured Memories and give you a clue about their location. She will also give you a picture of Princess Zelda to help you find the memories.

Step two: Find the locations

Once you have the clue and the picture, you can start looking for the Captured Memories. The best way to do this is to follow the path given in the picture. You will encounter various obstacles and enemies, but keep going until you find the memory. The best way to keep track of the memories you’ve found is to have a notepad and write down the locations.

Step three: Complete the game

After locating the 12 Captured Memories, you will unlock the true ending of the game. You will see a cutscene that explains the truth about Princess Zelda and her relationship with Link. This cutscene will only occur if you have found all 12 Captured Memories.

Step four: Use the Sheikah Slate

If you’re having trouble locating the Captured Memories, use your Sheikah Slate. The slate contains a function called ‘Camera’ that allows you to take pictures of anything in the game. When you take a picture of a location, an icon will appear on the map, making it easier to find.

Step five: Pay attention to the surroundings

The Captured Memories are hidden in various locations across the game. It is essential to pay attention to your surroundings and explore every area you come across. Sometimes the memories are hidden in plain sight, so always look around carefully.

In conclusion, unlocking all Captured Memories in Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a great way to get the full experience of the game. Following the above steps will not only help you find them but also enhance your overall gameplay. Remember to pay attention to detail and explore every area you come across. Happy gaming!

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