Does Breath of the Wild’s Hyrule Castle hold any secrets? Today we take an in-depth look as well as find explanations for some of …
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Another important detail I forgot to mention: the massive pool of ancient energy that was supposedly under Hyrule Castle. It's implied that this area had its own ancient furnace, similar to the ones found in Akkala and Necluda. The reason I never thought to include this detail is because I have a whole other theory talking about it as well as other interesting stuff. Check it out here if you want to know more!
https://youtu.be/WYQzY9DmHlE
The music throughout Hyrule Castle is extremely boring and hardly uplifting. Very dissonant and not at all heroic for a destination finale. Several locales, like Goron Village (druken trumbone?), where Nintendo dropped the ball on memorable background tunes.
Waiting for part 2, totk version
I kwep accidentally going straight to sanctum 😂😂😂 can't find the dock area just zelda room and gannon 😅😅😅😅😅
Today answer: Ganondorf and First Kings’ arm.
I think there's another explanation for why the outer wall of the Astral Observatory aren't remarked on at all: they weren't exposed until AFTER Calamity Ganon rose 100 years ago. That upheaval, the 5 spires shooting up, all of that chaos, could have easily dislodged a few sections of stone and exposed the outer wall. Oh the irony that they were digging so hard for it and it was JUST beyond their grasp.
Hyrule Castle in BOTW is incredible… an open "dungeon" in an open world game
Do any of you guys know if you can still get Masterworks in print or is it not available anymore
I wonder if the excavations is why the castle is so far from the Temple of Time.
I mostly go to hyrule castle for the free loot
Wasn’t Ganon buried under Hyrule at one point in the timeline?
in the castel their is a secret room that you can see a part of a pillar
You guys might not know this but lynell actually drops weapon,shield,bow..
But only if your inventory isn't full, if it is it won't drop any, if you want to collect it
When lynell is dead, go to inventory before it drops anything..
Just drop one shield, one bow, one sword any of them will do..
Sometimes it will not work for some reason…
5:35 Above where you’ve outlined the great hall’s location there’s some other dead ends, any theories for those. I know there’s lots of areas with rubble in the way but some we could guess what they would lead to. Near the observatory and reception where there’s the hallways, there’s a very short blocked off passage blocked by rubble, but still visible as a small stud to the right of the reception.
There’s also a blocked off passage at the end of the Guard’s Chamber that was probably supposed to connect to the West Passage.
And finally what would Zelda’s room connect to, there’s plenty of rubble in there?
Maybe Ganon blocked off all entrances to the great hall during the second Great Calamity as the king was probably in the great hall at the time so Ganon blocked all ways for him to escape and killed the king. 5:34
My God they moved the castle from the Great plateau to on top of the giant pit they must've dug to bury the guardian's
I had no clue there was even an interior location to this place, I always thought you just climb the outside of the castle and you reach Ganon that way
Fun fact: hitting exit area in Hyrule Castle takes you to the castle town ruins regardless of where you enter it.
Man, thanks for you work!
i want to mod this into the game, but i cant mod at all
Even though it’s destroyed, it still looks just as beautiful
Hey anyone notice how the water pump looks exactly like the windmill only it goes significantly lower….. like it's connected to a well….
Only just started playing BotW. Hyrule Castle at night looks more like Castlevania 😂
Hopefully we get to see more of hurtle castle in botw 2
12:29 A game theory
8:49 no this is confirmed in age of calamity that this did not happen at hyrule castle
I really hope I’m not the only one who knows about the one entrance to the castle you can’t even accessed. I have mentioned several times on several other videos and I really think it would be worth looking into.
In order to find the entrance I’m talking about. Right as you go through the main gate to the castle. Go to the right where the cliff formation is and then climb to the top of the cliff and you’ll then discover an entrance leading somewhere inside of the castle. However you can’t access it do to some malice blocking the way. And what’s more interesting is that you can’t even see it on the map either. So no matter what you do. You can’t go through there.
So it's a little late, but I think I have the answer as to why the Sheikha had constellations everywhere. This is possibly taken from ancient cultures that would attempt to use the stars as a way to predict the future. (Japan was even real big on it.) Or at least a way to keep some type of lookout while they waited for a princess who could predict the future to appear. Given how important "Zelda" is to Hyrule's culture of a hero appearing to defeat evil, I wouldn't be surprised if the Sheikha came up with a backup plan for desperate situations. (I put Zelda in quotation marks because I was going for anyone who is a princess with the blood of a goddess and named Zelda.) There is a chance that the Zelda from Breath of the Wild wasn't the first princess who had trouble awakening her magic, or there could have been times where the people were misreading signs thinking Ganon was coming back and there wasn't a princess born during this time. (As we know this ability is only passed down to the women of the royal family.) Being as close as there are to the royal family, the Sheikha would have been using their own ways to try to predict the future. An example of this would be either the current Zelda was having more vague visions and they wanted to try and predict more specific details, or even a scared populace demanding more information than the princess could see. The Sheikha from Breath of the Wild appear to be more spiritual than other members we've seen so I'd honestly would be surprised if we didn't see some kind of divination method they'd try. I think it was the ancient Egyptians who placed a big importance of the stars position compared to objects and locations on the ground and in the Astral Observatory there are important landscapes carved under the constellations. Maybe the Sheikaha carved the observatory in very specif ways? Like "if this constellations appear above Death Mountain, it's a sign a large group of Dodongo's will appear." This could even point to why the current Sheikha we see (Impa, Robbie, and Purah) don't pay too much as much attention to the stars as they don't say anything about them. Robbie and Purah probably do, but with the observatory lost they basically lost "the manual" that tells them what means what. Anyway thank you for coming to my Zed talk and I hope you enjoyed my Pols hole.
I mean… the Twilight Princess version had underground to it, too.
Btw anyone else notice the monks in each shrine have different positions? The first 3 represent the trinity as if u combine their hands in a shape u get a triangle.