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The Divine Beasts are four titanic mechanical animals built by the ancient Sheikah in order to aid the princess and the hero in sealing away Calamity Ganon some 10,000 years before the events of Breath of the Wild.
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History
10,000 years ago, the Sheikah built the elephant, Ruta, the salamander, Rudania, the eagle, Medoh and the camel, Naboris, to combat the anticipated revival of Calamity Ganon. Piloted by four Champions from across the land, they paved the way for victory against Ganon.[1] Shortly after this, the king of Hyrule at that time–gripped with fear due to the awesome firepower that these technologies possessed–had all further research and development abolished. The Divine Beasts were buried beneath the ground, and their existence passed on into legend.
Over 100 years ago, due to rising fears of the return of Calamity Ganon, the Royal Family of Hyrule ordered that the Divine Beasts be unearthed and readied for another battle owing to a fortune teller's prophecy. It took several years, but all four of these machines were found after intensive excavations. This time, Ruta was piloted by the Zora princess Mipha, Rudania was piloted by the Goron Daruk, Medoh was piloted by the Rito warrior Revali, and Naboris was piloted by the Gerudo chief Urbosa.
Their mission failed when Ganon, now aware of the threat that the Divine Beasts posed to him, sent the four Blight Ganons to wrest control of each Beast. The Blights succeeded: the pilots of each Divine Beast were killed, and Ganon took control of the four Beasts. But following Zelda's containment of Ganon at Hyrule Castle, for nearly 100 years thence, the Divine Beasts and all of the Guardians under his control lay dormant. This gave the survivors of the Great Calamity time to try and recover, and for life to begin to flourish once more in the land of Hyrule.
However, shortly before Link's awakening, and due to Zelda's power fading, Ganon began to stir. And with him arose the Divine Beasts and the Guardians, still under his command. Ganon used them to bring further strife to Hyrule: Ruta caused an unending rain on Zora's Domain that threatened to flood all of Hyrule, Rudania caused Death Mountain to erupt endlessly, Medoh prevented the Rito from soaring at their preferred altitude, and Naboris caused an unending sandstorm–complete with risk of deadly lightning–in the Gerudo Desert.
When Link awoke from the Shrine of Resurrection, he set out to free the Divine Beasts from Ganon's control. One by one, he purged them, freeing the spirits of their pilots in the process. At Link's confrontation with Calamity Ganon, the Divine Beasts unleashed their power to weaken Ganon, just as they did 10,100 years prior.
Characteristics
Divine Beast Vah Ruta
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The Divine Beast Vah Ruta resembles an elephant, and its element is water. The trunk is opposable and can spew an infinite amount of water. It can even spray water into its interior, which causes a large waterwheel to turn, allowing access to the upper sections of the Divine Beast. Ruta is also capable of using the Rune Cryonis to protect itself. Its Main Control Unit is located at the Divine Beast's rear. Ruta is named after Ruto, the Sage of Water.[2]
Divine Beast Vah Rudania
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The Divine Beast Vah Rudania resembles a salamander. Its element is fire. It has four compartments near each of its legs that store Guardian Sentries. Rudania can climb vertically like an actual salamander, and doing this rotates the interior of the Divine Beast by 90 degrees. The Main Control Unit is located on the top deck, in the center of the Beast's back. Its name, Rudania, is an anagram of Darunia, the Sage of Fire.
Divine Beast Vah Medoh
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The Divine Beast Vah Medoh resembles an eagle. It represents the element of wind. To protect itself, it uses a force shield maintained by four generators - one on each wing, one near its head, and one near its tail. The middle section, the wings, can tilt side to side. This is normally used to help Medoh turn in the air, but it also re-orients the interior of the Divine Beast. The Main Control Unit is located on the top deck, between the Beasts wings. While the other Divine Beasts are named after Sages, the namesake of Medoh is less clear. With its pilot being a Rito, it may be named after Medli, the Rito Sage of Earth.
Divine Beast Vah Naboris
- Main article: Divine Beast Vah Naboris
The Divine Beast Vah Naboris resembles a camel. Its element is thunder. The 'humps' are actually powerful lightning generators, which it uses to protect itself. The interior of the Divine Beast is split into three cylinders, each of which can rotate a full 360 degrees. The center cylinder contains the Main Control unit on one side of a platform, and a Sheikah power source on the other side. Urbosa states that Naboris is named after Nabooru, the Sage of Spirit.[3]
Other Appearances
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity
The Divine Beasts all appear in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. In the Timeline before the Great Calamity, The Divine Beast will be assigned their Original Champions and be piloted in certain scenarios. Armed with cannons and projectiles for heavy splash and strong damage.
Trivia
- In Twilight Princess, Midna mentions that the Twili have long believed that the Hero would appear as a divine beast. Though a different type of beast appeared eventually, this is the first mention of the divine beasts in the games.
Nomenclature
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
Japanese | 神獣 (Shinjū) | Divine Beast | |
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Gallery
- Divine Beast Vah Medoh, as seen in-game
- Divine Beast Vah Ruta, as seen in-game
- Divine Beast Vah Rudania, as seen in-game
- Casino games where you win real money. The Calamity Ganon Tapestry depicting the Divine Beasts during the first Great Calamity
- Concept art of the interior of a Divine Beast
- Concept art of the top of Divine Beast Vah Medoh
Video Gallery
The Divine Beasts Gameplay from Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity |
Divine Beast Vah Ruta Gameplay Direct Feed from Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity |
References
- ↑'The Divine Beasts were piloted by four individuals of exceptional skill from across the land.' — Impa (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑The Divine Beast Vah Ruta, built ages later to face off against Calamity Ganon, was named in honor of Ruto. - History of the Zora, Part Five
- ↑'Nabooru.. Legend of the gerudo, celebrated over ages. And you, who were named to honor her— you are a legend as well.' — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
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After an hour or two of tutorials and exploration, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild lays out the stakes in pretty clear terms: Calamity Ganon has corrupted four divine beasts, which are necessary tools to defeating him. It's up to Link to visit each divine beast and free them from Ganon's corruption. This, in essence, is the main story of Breath of the Wild.
Warning: It should be pretty obvious by now, but there are spoilers in the article. Turn back now if you want to avoid them.
Like anything else in Breath of the Wild, you can tackle the divine beasts at your leisure, visiting them in any order you want at any time you want. If you want to finish all 120 shrines and get the Master Sword before cleansing a single divine beast, nobody is stopping you. You can even hightail it to Hyrule Castle and defeat Ganon without doing any of that, though you'll be missing out on plenty of fun stuff and cool powers.
Zelda: Breath of the Wild Divine Beasts Order: What's the best way to do it?
The divine beasts are this game's equivalent of dungeons from past Zelda games. They're four humungous mechanical animals in which you'll run around inside to solve puzzles, defeating a boss at the end of each one. You'll also get a special, very valuable power for finishing each of them.
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The giant elephant Vah Ruta is an easy first choice, as it's closest to the place where you initially get the quest to cleanse the beasts. Follow your waypoint north to Zora's Domain, which you can't miss because there are about a million Zoras on the way who will annoyingly beg for you to go there. The lead-up to the dungeon is fairly straightforward and the dungeon itself isn't especially difficult. Best of all, you get Mipha's Grace for finishing it, which will automatically resurrect you with full health (and extra hearts) when you die. It has a lengthy cooldown, but this will be invaluable for the rest of your journey.
From here, it's really up to you. Since the game is designed to give you this freedom, the dungeons don't necessarily scale upward in difficulty. I did Vah Medoh in the northwest side of the map second, followed by Vah Naboris in the southwestern desert and then Vah Rudania in the northeast. I will personally recommend doing Vah Rudania last since the ability you get is probably the least useful of the bunch. Daruk's Protection acts as a shield as you're holding the left trigger, which is nice, but far from essential.
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Vah Medoh gives you the ability to create powerful updrafts to scale peaks with ease, which is immensely useful when exploring the world. Vah Naboris gives you the power to summon powerful lightning strikes against all enemies in a fairly large radius around you. That one almost breaks the game with its ability to make fights against giants, Lynels and other boss-type enemies much easier. After Vah Ruta, I recommend going after whichever one of those sounds more appealing to you. They're both life savers.
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