The much-hyped Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was well worth the wait, introducing Nintendo’s rebooted Switch console in proper form following the disappointing run of the Wii U.
Shifting from linear to open world, Breath of the Wild has all the secret collectibles and hidden equipment you’d expect from a game world of this ludicrous size.
The photographs in Sheikah Slate’s album show 12 different locations where long lost memories can be discovered. These areas are scattered all across the game world, so you’ll need to have a fair bit of exploring under your belt. Several locations will require the paraglider to reach, as well as equipment for surviving in hot areas.
Each photograph gives only a vague hint of where to go based on the landscape. So if you’re having trouble locating them, we’ve broken down each specific location below where the 12 memories (and one bonus secret memory) can be recalled.
All Captured Memory Locations in Breath of the Wild
1. Sacred Ground Ruins
This first captured memory is near the ruins of Hyrule castle and is easiest to reach by paragliding over the many enemies around. The memory itself is on the circular stone dais ringed by columns.
2. Lake Kolomo
This memory is right next to the southwestern side of the lake, and can be reached by paragliding from the Oman Au Shrine warp point.
3. Ancient Columns
Grab this memory by the Tabantha section of the map in the grassy area directly next to Tena Ko’sah Shrine.
4. Kara Kara Bazaar / Geruda Desert
This one is located on the road leading from Geruda Desert Gateway to Geruda Town. Look for an oasis to find the memory.
5. Eldin Canyon
This fifth memory is found next to a ring of stones on the ground in the mountains. It can be reached either by traveling from Woodland Tower or paragliding across the Goronbi Lake area.
6. Irch Plain
Find this memory northwest of Hyrule Castle. Look for a small lake in a grassy area on the way to Korok Forest.
7. West Necluda / Hylia River
In between Deya Lake and Scout’s Hill, this one is best reached by paragliding from the Great Plateau Tower towards Hylia River. The memory is by a tree with a large rock.
8. Hyrule Castle
Although this is eighth in the photograph list, you may want to tackle this one last after acquiring the Master Sword — and make sure to bring items that recover stamina.
Head into Hyrule Castle from the southwest moat and keep climbing up towards the northeast. At the top of the tower you can walk out onto a stone walkway, where the memory is waiting.
9. Spring Of Power / North Akkala Valley
This one is just to the south of the North Aakkala Valley and can be found by traveling a short distance from the Akkala Ancient Tech Lab warp point.
10. Sanidin Park Ruins
To access the tenth memory, cross the Regencia River and look for a hill with a statue of a horse rearing up on its hind legs.
11. Lanaryu Road East Gate
Head from Kakariko Village towards the Great Fairy Mountain to find the 11th memory on the road between two large hills.
Return Of Calamity Ganon Memory
12. Hyrule Field
To the west of Hylia River and north of the Bottomless Swamp, you can find this memory in the forest by the Kaya Wan Shrine.
13. Blatchery Plain
Wait a minute, there’s only 12 photographs, so why is there a 13th entry?
This is a secret memory that becomes available after you find all the previous ones. Talk to Impa at Kakariko village to find the picture giving a hint of the location. This final memory is on Blatchery Plain, accessed through the Ha Dahamar Shrine.
Check out our other Breath of the Wild guides!
From finding special mounts to runes, armor, and much more, there’s endless hours to pump into Breath of the Wild while exploring the game’s varied landscapes. Need help with some other aspect of this epic Switch launch title? Check out our other walkthroughs:
- Melee Weapons Guide
- Horse Taming Guide
- Special Mounts Guide
- Great Fairy Locations
- Sheikah Rune Upgrades
- Zora Armor Set Locations
- Obtaining the Master Sword
- Keo Ruug Shrine Guide
Published: Mar 20, 2017 04:41 pm