Misae Suma Shrine Walkthrough and Location | Zelda: Breath of the Wild (BotW)|Game8 (2024)

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This is a walkthrough for Misae Suma Shrine in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (BotW). This shrine's location, as well as how to get the hidden treasure chest can all be found here.

List of Contents

  • How to Find Misae Suma Shrine
  • Misae Suma Shrine Rewards
  • Misae Suma Shrine Walkthrough
  • How to Get the Treasure in Misae Suma Shrine
  • Related Guides

How to Find Misae Suma Shrine

This shrine is found at a hill east of the Southern Oasis. You can unlock this shrine after completing The Perfect Drink Shrine Quest.

Misae Suma Shrine Location

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Map

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Overworld

Misae Suma Shrine Rewards

Misae Suma Shrine Rewards
Diamond Spirit Orb -

Misae Suma Shrine Walkthrough

Shrine Solution
1 Since you have already proven your worth by unlocking the shrine, simply walk to the altar and claim your Spirit Orb.Open the chest in front of the altar for a Diamond.

How to Get the Treasure in Misae Suma Shrine

Chest location How to find

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The chest right in front of the altar contains a Diamond.

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FAQs

Misae Suma Shrine Walkthrough and Location | Zelda: Breath of the Wild (BotW)|Game8? ›

The Misae Suma shrine is located within the Wasteland region, specifically due south-east of Gerudo Town. To get there, it's probably slightly faster to glide south and a little west of Wasteland Tower. Otherwise, simply head due south-east from Gerudo Town, but be prepared for a bit of a trek.

How to do Misae Suma Shrine BOTW? ›

To access the Misae Suma Shrine, you must complete the shrine quest The Perfect Drink. Head out to the shrine itself and you will find a Gerudo woman named Pokki lying across the shrine's terminal. She is exhausted from the heat, claiming death is coming. Her final request is one more sip of a Noble Pursuit drink.

What is the hardest shrine quest in breath of the wild? ›

1 Shora Hah Shrine - Blue Flame

Each Shrine will challenge you in one way or another, but the Blue Flame trial inside the Shora Hah Shrine is one of the longest and most cumbersome challenges in the entire game.

How to get ice cold in Noble Pursuit? ›

Noble Pursuit is a famous drink from the Gerudo canteen. Unfortunately, it can't be made right now because they're all out of ice. You'll need to go to the icehouse north of Gerudo Town and ask Anche to give you some ice. You can only get Anche's help while it's bright out, though.

How to carry ice in BotW? ›

When Link arrives at the Northern Icehouse, Anche will allow him to take a block of Ice once he explains that it is for Furosa. She warns Link that it will melt if he moves too slowly. After this, he will be given the Ice, which he must bring through the ruins.

How do you activate Suma Shama shrine? ›

To activate the shrine quest, read the book in the cabin. You will need to roll one of the small snowballs until it is larger. Then hold it to cast a shadow on the mysteriously glowing pedestal to reveal the Suma Sahma Shrine which appears nearby.

What is the password for BotW? ›

The Side Quest, "The Secret Club's Secret", will begin upon his first attempt to get in. Link can learn that the password is "GSC♦" during this Side Quest by eavesdropping on a group of Gerudo in The Noble Canteen.

Can Link drink a Noble Pursuit? ›

Trivia. In Breath of the Wild, Link won't be allowed to drink Noble Pursuit at The Noble Canteen due to the fact that he still looks too young, regardless of the fact that he's technically around 117 years old.

How to make Gerudo drink? ›

Pokki will mention the Noble Pursuit offhand, but is unable to move. Now head to Gerudo Town and speak to Furosa inside The Noble Canteen – Gerudo Town's local bar – to inquire about Noble Pursuit. While she does have the ingredients to make Noble Pursuit, Furosa needs fresh ice to actually make the drink.

How to get the ice back to Furosa? ›

She is eager to prepare the drink for Pokki, but she needs fresh ice from the ice house during the day. The ice house is underground and just past the ruins found directly North of Gerudo Town. At the ice house, speak the the guard inside who gives Link an ice block to carry back through the ruins to Furosa.

How old is Link in BotW? ›

Lanayru and visit the Spring of Wisdom. In Breath of the Wild, Link climbs Mt. Lanayru and visits the spring, suggesting he's at least 17. If we then factor in the fact that Link wakes up from a 100-year-long slumber at the beginning of the game, Link would roughly be 117 years old.

How do you break ice with Sidon? ›

The fight with Divine Beast Vah Ruta takes places over four related phases, with you on Sidon's back. Vah Ruta hurls ice blocks your way. Equip cryonis, center the blocks in your reticle and press L to shatter them. Destroy all of the ice blocks on once side, and Sydon will swim close to the giant mechanical elephant.

How do you get Urbosa's hand memory? ›

This memory - not attatched to Princess Zelda, can be found during the main quest - Divine Beast Vah Naboris. Once you've infiltrated Gerudo Town and spoken to the chief, Rjiu, get the Thunder Helm back from the Yiga Clan, and giving it back to Riju will trigger a memory of Link's time with the Gerudo Champion, Urbosa.

How do I activate Yiga clan shrine? ›

To access the Shrine, Link must infiltrate the Yiga Clan Hideout and retrieve the Sacred Orb that the Yiga Clan stole from the Gerudo. It is found on the second floor, among a pile of Mighty Bananas. Link must sneak past or defeat several Yiga Blademasters to reach the Orb.

How to do the Yiga clan quest? ›

While it's not required to begin collecting the Yiga Armor Set, you can officially start the quest by trying to access the Yiga Clan Hideout. Their base of operations is actually in the same place it was in Breath of the Wild - far north of Gerudo Town in a large canyon leading to the Gerudo Highlands.

How do I get the ice to Furosa? ›

The ice house is underground and just past the ruins found directly North of Gerudo Town. At the ice house, speak the the guard inside who gives Link an ice block to carry back through the ruins to Furosa.

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