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Breath of the Wild is the first voice-acted Zelda game, but its story is delivered almost entirely through flashback – and you need to unlock each memory. Here’s where to find all of the Recovered Memories to learn the truth of 100 years ago.
Once you visit Impa in Kakariko Village and have all of the basic runes of your Sheikah Slate restored, she offers you a task and triggers a new main quest: you’ll need to locate places you visited in the past in order to reawaken memories of 100 years ago. This is how much of Breath of the Wild’s story is delivered, through lovely context-filled flashbacks. They’re well worth viewing, though getting access to them can be a little bit frustrating depending on how much you like easter egg hunts.
Impa will unlock 12 photos in your Sheikah Slate, and each points to a different part of the world. When visited each will trigger the awakening of a major event from 100 years prior for Link, offering important information.
There are 18 recovered memories total. Twelve are found through the Sheikah Slate, one is revealed to you when the other 12 have been found, and the others are given via story events. Here’s how to get them all.
As an important note, the second, fourth, sixth, tenth and eighteenth recovered memories will be awarded to you over the course of the game’s main story – so don’t worry about these. The eighteenth and last in particular is optional and will be revealed generally very late on (though as always with Breath of the Wild, it depends how you play) – it triggers if and when you pick up . They’re not part of this main quest.
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Once inside, this memory is found on the Western side of the castle, high up. As far as I can tell you’ll need to head outside and do at least a bit of dodging guardians. In a Western Keep sort of area look for a room you’ll notice is Zelda’s quarters – there’s a diary written by her in here. Climb the wall to the second floor here and you’ll notice a small walkway – the memory takes place here. Consult our images, as finding the exact room can be a challenge.
Once she’s shown you the image, head south from Kakariko, back over the bridge towards the Dueling Peaks Stable and Ha Dahamar Shrine. To the east of this is Fort Hateno, and between the two is the Ash Swamp area. The final memory is found in this location, the place where things came to a head 100 years ago.
A lot of of the story in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is told via flashback. At the start of the game you wake up from a 100 year slumber, and Link has no memory of what happened 100 years ago. It"s down to you to help him recover those memories - and only if you choose to do so.
Early on in the story you"ll be directed to visit staple Zelda character Impa in Kakaiko Village. Eventually she"ll give you a new quest to track down your missing memories from 100 years ago. You do this through looking at some photos Impa has downloaded on to your Sheikah Slate. If you press Minus and hit R from the map you"ll be able to see the photos. Head to any of the locations pictured in these photos and you"ll see a shining golden portal. Step into it and press A and Link will suddenly have an epiphany and you"ll unlock a scene from 100 years ago.
There are 12 photos initially, and once you"ve unlocked all 12 Impa will reveal a 13th and final memory to you.
Unlocked memories are put into a list of "Recovered Memories" on the quest log. There are 18 total, with recovered memory 2, 4, 6 and 10 unlocked across the course of the storyline as you tackle each of the game"s Divine Beast dungeons. Recovered Memory 18 unlocks when Link finally pulls the Master Sword from its plinth - an act which is entirely optional. By completing all 18 memories you"ll have a complete picture of Breath of the Wild"s storyline.
The first photo on your Sheikah Slate in the top left corner of the photos page is easy to find but difficult to reach unless you"re careful. This memory is found right in front of Hyrule Castle Town. If you look on your map you"ll see Castle Town forms a sort of semi-circle around Hyrule Castle, and at the very middle of it a road leads out to a circular stone paved area. These are the sacred ground ruins, and this memory is here. Beware of Guardians when grabbing this memory, as they"re around this area and can one-shot you until the late game.
The second of the photos on the Sheikah Slate (top row, second along) is found north of the Great Plateau where you start the game. If you teleport to the Oman Au Shrine on the edge of the Plateau and look straight north you"ll see a lake - this is Lake Kolomo, and the memory is overlooking Lake Kolomo towards the East, with the split-in-two mountain off in the far distance.
If you"ve seen our page on the Great Fairy Fountain of Tabantha you"ll know Piper Ridge well. If not, teleport to the Tabantha Tower at the top of Nero Hill and look straight South on your map. Before Tanagar Canyon you"ll find Rayne Highlands; on the far Eastern end of this mountain range is the Ancient Columns area and among it the Tena Ko"sah Shrine. This memory is pretty much exactly ourside this shrine.
The Kara Kara Bazaar is the setting for this fourth photo (top right) - and that"s located out in the Gerudo Desert in the far south east (bottom left) of the map. There"s only one path through to the desert, culminating in the Gerudo Canyon stable and the nearby Kay Noh Shrine. Follow the road out into the desert and you"ll find Kara Kara on the way - the memory is just near the road, overlooking the Bazaar.
The fifth photo (middle left) is found on Eldin Canyon at the edge of Death Mountain, but it"s actually easier to approach from the west. Our advice is to start at the Woodland Tower, the tower just outside the Great Hyrule Woods and Lost Woods, and head East, climbing the mountains until you reach the approximate point. Use the view of the castle and the shape of it to determine the exact position. You"ll know when you"ve found it as there are some rocks in a ceremonial position in a flat area. Stay alert, as enemies hang out around here.
For once this is a memory that isn"t entirely tinted with a sense of doom about it, but the scene in the photo is very different to the ruinous view of the castle we have now. Look in the north-western edges just beyond Hyrule Castle"s moat. Here, not far from the Monya Toma Shrine, is this memory - on Irch Plain, near a couple of smaller bodies of water.
This photo is pretty easy to identify thanks to its very iconic scenery - it"s overlooking the Bridge of Hylia, which of course is reminiscent to many of Twilight Princess. Look on your map at the northern mouth into Lake Hylia - here you"ll find Scout"s Hill. On the other side of the river from that larger hill is this memory, in the shadow of a tree.
Well, this one is exciting! Hyrule Castle is technically the game"s final dungeon, of course, but you can go there any time. It has a dungeon style map as a result, but we"ve marked the exact position of this memory on the regular map so you can get your bearings. Avoid the guardians and climb or sneak your way to the left wing of the castle, where in one of the towers you"ll find Zelda"s room. On a bridge between Zelda"s room and another tower (Zelda"s study, it looks like) you"ll find this memory, the eighth (middle right) photo.
The ninth photo downloaded for you (bottom left) depicts a shrine of sorts, and you can find this in Akkala, a little ways from where the story points you to the Akkala Ancient Tech Lab. You likely already discovered the East Akkala Stable and Katosa Aug Shrine, too - head West from those and look for a hole in the ground. There"s Ordorac Quarry sunk deep into the ground, and next to it is the Spring of Power, this memory"s location.
To the West of Central Hyrule"s Tower you"ll find Mount Daphnes (shout out to the King of Red Lions) - and to the west of that is Regencia River. On the other side of the River are the Nima Plains, and on the road leading through that plains is a park that has as structure that looks a little like a horseshoe (or an omega symbol). This is Sanidin Park. Grab this horse-themed memory here.
This memory is another easy one to find so long as you have a broad idea of where it is. In the far east of Hyrule slap bang in the middle of the map is Mount Lanayru. To the West of the mountain is one clear path that leads from near Kakariko right through to the mountain path. The path runs parallel to a body of water in the shape of a T. The memory is here, on the road, right near the foot of the mountain.
This one tripped us up for ages; look on the east side of Hyrule Field towards the vertical middle of the map for a place called Bottomless Swamp. Just above Bottomless Swamp is a small forest that runs along the Hylia River. Within this forest this final memory (bottom right in the photos page) is waiting for you.
Once you"ve returned to Impa with the 16 memories above, she"ll show you the picture for this final and vital memory. The memory is actually quite close to Kakariko, but is closest to the Duelling Peaks Stable and the Ha Dahamar Shrine. Just to the East of this shrine and ranch is Ash Swamp, and among the many defeated guardians sandwiched between the two bottom puddles this memory glows for the taking.
Memory locations in the Legend of Zelda™: Breath of the Wild are a very important thing for the player to find. Link lost his memories and finding these lost mementos is important in order to discover his past and uncover the story of how things are the way they are, but also, recovered memories take you on the path of finding one of the endings in the game (some would call it the true ending of the game). By recovering all lost memories you will truly set yourself up on being the hero Hyrule needs.
In the Adventurers log, right at the beginning of the game, you’ll see that there are 18 Memories that remain hidden and that you need to recover. As you play through the game, doing the main quest, you’ll go to Kakariko Village and talk to Impa. After you go to Hateno Ancient Tech Lab and finish what you have to do for Purah she will send you back to Impa and she will unlock 12 old camera photos on your Sheikah Slate. These pictures are from Zelda and they point to places that hold old memories that you can unlock. She gives you the Locked Mementos Quest and your task is to find these exact locations and unlock the long lost memories of Link and Zelda. Once you have found all 18 you will get the .
This guide will show you all locations of Memories in Zelda: Breath of the Wild and how to find them.
Other memories are recovered as you do the main story quests and can’t be found otherwise.
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