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Where is the statue of Zelda's Wilderness Breath?

The Statue of Liberty was originally a relic of the Temple of Time.

Later, in Hateno village, after unlocking the camera function of Sika slate, I returned to kakariko village and chatted with the old man Pikango, next to the statue of the goddess.

At the beginning of the game, it is easy to encounter the problem that the design of the open world will make the player unable to find a clear goal, but in fact, it is obvious from the beginning, just stand high and find the destination with a telescope. Because most temples or special scenic spots will become instant transfer places after the player solves the task or organ, he is looking for a temple or village that he has never been to.

The temple that has not solved the puzzle will be presented in the form of a cave with lava-colored light. If you look closely with a telescope, you will notice it easily. If you find it, mark it and confirm the direction from the map.

As for the village part, after the player gets the parachute, he will open the interface of the mission system. From this interface, you can confirm the main line and branch tasks that are currently approaching. Usually the main task will require players to visit a village or someone.

Therefore, when the player selects the task to be performed from the task interface, the golden mark will appear on the map, which is the place where the task is performed or the plot is triggered. Moving to the golden mark continuously can smoothly advance the game progress.