Lost In The Lost WoodsThe Lost Woods returns in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and it`s just as difficult to navigate as past games. To help you overcome the forest`s labyrinthian pathways, we`ve compiled details on how to navigate it, as well as special items and quests you can find when you reach what lies within. Be wary, there are potential spoilers ahead.Breath of the Wild is out now for both Nintendo Switch and Wii U. And even after you finish the game, there`ll be more to play: Nintendo has announced a $20 DLC Pass for Breath of the Wild. For more about the game, check out our full review, our guide roundup, or our feature detailing everything you need to know about it. How To Get To The Lost WoodsTo get to the Lost Woods, follow the path through Mishi Woods located northeast of Hyrule Castle, just before the Death Mountain region. You`ll know you`re on the right track when you pass by the Woodland Stable. Look at the map above for reference. Traversing The Lost WoodsNavigating the Lost Woods is confusing at first; if you run through it mindlessly, a thick fog consumes you and brings you back to the entrance. To avoid this, simply follow the flow of the particles moving in the air. Its direction changes often as you progress, so make sure to keep an eye on when it shifts. If you`re having trouble following the wind`s flow, use a lit torch to make it easier to track. The Master SwordSuccessfully navigating through the Lost Woods leads you to the Korok Forest, which is the home of the Master Sword. You`re free to approach the sword and press A to begin pulling it from its resting place. However, you can only do so successfully once you have at least 13 hearts. Otherwise, you won`t survive the pulling process. Keep in mind, temporary hearts do not count towards the required amount.For more on how to get the Master Sword, check out our in-depth guide. Hestu The KorokIf you`ve triggered the inventory-expanding Hestu to return home, h ...
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