How do I complete the "The Hero's Cache" shrine quest in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild?

The "The Hero's Cache" shrine quest in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a shrine quest that leads you to the hidden Sho Dantu Shrine in the Wasteland region of the Gerudo Desert. This quest requires you to solve a puzzle involving a sand seal and a specific pattern in the sand. HereÔÇÖs a detailed guide on how to complete it.

To start the quest, you need to speak to Rotana, a Gerudo scholar, who can be found in Gerudo Town. She is located in the northern part of the town, near the library. Rotana will tell you about an ancient legend involving a hero who left a cache of treasure in the desert. She will give you a clue about a pattern in the sand that resembles a Vah Naboris, one of the Divine Beasts. This pattern is the key to unlocking the shrine.

The first step is to head to the Wasteland region of the Gerudo Desert. The pattern you are looking for is located near the southwestern part of the desert, close to the Gerudo Great Skeleton. You can use the Gerudo Tower as a reference point to navigate to this area. Once you arrive, you will notice a large circular pattern in the sand. This pattern resembles the shape of Vah Naboris, with its distinctive hump and tail.

To reveal the shrine, you need to ride a sand seal around the perimeter of the pattern. You can rent a sand seal from the sand seal rental shop in Gerudo Town or catch one in the wild. Make sure you have a shield equipped, as you will need it to attach the sand sealÔÇÖs harness. Once you have a sand seal, approach the edge of the pattern and start riding around it. ItÔÇÖs important to stay close to the edge of the pattern to ensure the shrine is activated. As you complete the circuit, the ground will shake, and the Sho Dantu Shrine will rise from the sand.

One important tip is to make sure you have enough stamina to complete the circuit. If your stamina runs out, the sand seal will stop, and you will have to start over. You can use stamina-restoring food or elixirs to ensure you have enough stamina to complete the ride. Additionally, be mindful of any enemies in the area, such as Moldugas or Lizalfos, as they can disrupt your progress. ItÔÇÖs a good idea to clear the area of enemies before attempting the circuit.

A common mistake is not staying close enough to the edge of the pattern. If you stray too far from the edge, the shrine will not activate, and you will need to try again. Another mistake is not having a shield equipped, which is necessary to attach the sand sealÔÇÖs harness. Make sure you have a shield in your inventory before attempting the quest.

For advanced players, you can optimize the process by using a sand seal with higher speed, which will allow you to complete the circuit more quickly. You can also use the environment to your advantage by using the high ground to get a better view of the pattern and plan your route. Additionally, if you have the Master Cycle Zero from The ChampionsÔÇÖ Ballad DLC, you can use it to complete the circuit, as it is faster and more maneuverable than a sand seal.

In terms of preparation, make sure you have a good supply of stamina-restoring items, such as Endura Carrots or Stamella Shrooms. You should also have a decent shield, as the sand sealÔÇÖs harness requires one. If you are low on health, consider bringing some healing items as well, in case you encounter any enemies.

An alternative approach is to use the sand seal rental shop in Gerudo Town, which provides a reliable and easy way to obtain a sand seal. However, if you prefer to catch a sand seal in the wild, you can do so by sneaking up on one and attaching the harness. This method requires more skill but can be more rewarding.

In summary, completing "The Hero's Cache" shrine quest involves finding the Vah Naboris pattern in the Wasteland region, riding a sand seal around its perimeter, and ensuring you have enough stamina and the right equipment. By following these steps and tips, you can successfully reveal the Sho Dantu Shrine and complete the quest.