Where Did The Divine Beasts Go

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was a bold new direction for the Zelda series. The game sported an open world and semi-survival genre mechanics that helped refresh and recontextualize the franchise. However, while the title was fantastic overall, it dropped the ball in several places. Most notably, the game lacked proper dungeons. The closest the game gave us to such dungeons were the Divine Beasts, which served as vaguely dungeon-like experiences and played a substantial role in the game’s narrative and world. Their significance makes it all the stranger that nobody can seem to find the Divine Beasts in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

For those who need a refresher, Breath of the Wild revolved around unearthed Sheikah technology. They are the cause of (and solution to) most problems in the game. The figurative and literal biggest examples of Sheikah tech in Breath of the Wild are the Divine Beasts. Their name is actually a bit of a misnomer since they aren’t living creatures; they’re towering technological marvels shaped like animals. But those medieval mechs are definitely divine since they sealed Calamity Ganon long before the events of Breath of the Wild.

Divine Beasts also essentially served as the game’s dungeons. If players cleared all four, not only does Link receive special powers, but the Divine Beasts aid him in the battle against Calamity Ganon with a laser beam that erases half the final boss’ health. Chronologically, that is the last we see of the giant Sheikah robots. The Divine Beasts return in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, but that’s a non-canonical prequel spin-off. Nobody can find the Divine Beasts anywhere in Tears of the Kingdom, which is confusing since the game is supposedly a sequel to Breath of the Wild. So where are they?

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Before we continue, we should address the Vah Ruta in the room. Technically speaking, the Divine Beasts aren’t completely removed from Tears of the Kingdom. Assuming you have the right amiibo, that is. If you scan a Daruk, Mipha, Revali, or Urbosa amiibo, you might receive helms themed after their respective ancient automatons.

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