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The Daqo Chisay Shrine,[1] designated by the Trial name The Whole Picture,[1] is an Ancient Shrine in Breath of the Wild.

Entrance to the Shrine[]

The Daqo Chisay Shrine rests right outside of Gerudo Town, completely unguarded. Upon entering the Shrine, Link hears the voice of Daqo Chisay, the Monk of the Shrine.[2]

Themes and Navigation[]

The Shrine consists of one giant room with an electric conductivity puzzle. There are several sets of lines coming from a green power source near the entrance. They run along the floor and function like wires, turning green when there is power going through them.

Link must use Magnesis to move the metal objects in the room and fill in the gaps in the wires. The electricity will conduct through the metal objects so that the current can reach and activate the switches that turn on the four closed doors in the room. Link must be careful not to get electrocuted by the objects that are conducting electricity. Items in Link's inventory can be used to conduct electricity in addition to the metallic objects provided by the Trial, such as metallic equipment and any form of Chuchu Jelly.

First, Link must follow the bottom left wire from the power source and fill in the tiny gap with the metal barrel and fill in the big gap with the big metal cube. This will give Link access to a second metal barrel. After doing so, Link must use all three of these objects on the top left wire to obtain a Treasure Chest containing a Thunderblade. The Treasure Chest will also conduct electricity and is needed for the next part of the trial.

Now Link must connect the bottom right wire using all four metal objects to open the big door on the right side of the room and obtain the final metal object in the trial, a second big metal cube. Now Link must simply place both cubes on each side of the platform before the final room to conduct the top left wire to the two switches that open the final door. The Monk, Daqo Chisay, waits for Link in the final room and gives Link a Spirit Orb for his resourcefulness.[3] He wishes Link luck before fading away.[4]

Nomenclature[]

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in other regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
LanguageNameMeaning
JapanJapaneseグコ・チセの祠 (Guko Chise no Hokora)
5つの鉄塊 (Itsutsu no Tekkai)
Guko Chise Shrine
5 Iron Lumps
Latin AmericaSpanishLASantuario de Sevgik[5]Sevgik Shrine
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See Also[]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Daqo Chisay Shrine
    The Whole Picture
    " — Map (Breath of the Wild)
  2. "To you who sets foot in this shrine... I am Daqo Chisay. In the name of the Goddess Hylia, I offer this trial." — Daqo Chisay (Breath of the Wild)
  3. "Your resourcefulness in overcoming this trial speaks to the promise of a hero... In the name of Goddess Hylia, I bestow upon you this Spirit Orb." — Daqo Chisay (Breath of the Wild)
  4. "May the Goddess smile upon you." — Daqo Chisay (Breath of the Wild)
  5. "Santuario de Sevgik" — Map (Breath of the Wild)
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Breath of the Wild


Main Dungeons

Divine Beast Vah Ruta  · Divine Beast Vah Rudania  · Divine Beast Vah Medoh  · Divine Beast Vah Naboris  · Hyrule Castle  · Final TrialTriforce piece (TCB)

Mini-Dungeons

Trial of the Sword (TMT ) · Yiga Clan Hideout

Ancient Shrines

Akh Va'quot · Bosh Kala · Chaas Qeta · Daag Chokah · Dagah Keek · Dah Kaso · Dah Hesho · Daka Tuss · Dako Tah · Daqa Koh ·
Daqo Chisay · Dila Maag · Dow Na'eh  · Dunba Taag · Gee Ha'rah · Gorae Torr · Ha Dahamar · Hawa Koth · Hia Miu · Hila Rao · Ishto Soh ·
Ja Baij · Jee Noh · Jitan Sa'mi · Joloo Nah · Ka'o Makagh · Kaam Ya'tak · Kah Mael Shrine · Kah Okeo Shrine · Kah Yah Shrine · Kam Urog Shrine · Katah Chuki · Katosa Aug  · Kay Noh · Kaya Wan · Kayra Mah · Ke'nai Shakah · Keeha Yoog · Keh Namut · Kema Kosassa ·
Kema Zoos · Keo Ruug · Ketoh Wawai · Korgu Chideh · Korsh O'hu · Kuh Takkar · Kuhn Sidajj · Lakna Rokee · Lanno Kooh · Maag Halan · Maag No'rah · Maka Rah · Mezza Lo · Mijah Rokee · Mirro Shaz · Misae Suma · Mo'a Keet · Mogg Latan · Monya Toma · Mozo Shenno ·
Muwo Jeem · Myahm Agana · Namika Ozz · Ne'ez Yohma · Noya Neha · Oman Au · Owa Daim · Pumaag Nitae · Qua Raym · Qaza Tokki · Qukah Nata · Raqa Zunzo · Ree Dahee · Rin Oyaa · Ritaag Zumo · Rok Uwog · Rona Kachta · Rota Ooh · Rucco Maag · Saas Ko'sah ·
Sah Dahaj · Sasa Kai · Sha Gehma · Sha Warvo · Shada Naw · Shae Katha · Shae Loya · Shae Mo'sah · Shai Utoh · Shai Yota · Shee Vaneer · Shee Venath · Sheem Dagoze · Sheh Rata · Sho Dantu · Shoda Sah · Shoqa Tatone · Shora Hah · Soh Kofi · Suma Sahma · Ta'loh Naeg ·
Tah Muhl · Tahno O'ah · Tawa Jinn · Tena Ko'sah · Tho Kayu · To Quomo · Toh Yahsa · Toto Sah · Tu Ka'loh · Tutsuwa Nima · Voo Lota ·
Wahgo Katta · Ya Naga · Yah Rin · Zalta Wa · Ze Kahso · Zuna Kai

Ancient Shrines (TCB)

Etsu Korima · Kamia Omuna · Kee Dafunia · Keive Tala · Kiah Toza · Kihiro Moh · Mah Eliya · Noe Rajee · Rinu Honika · Rohta Chigah · Ruvo Korbah · Sato Koda · Sharo Lun · Shira Gomar · Takama Shiri · Yowaka Ita


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