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The Travel Medallion is a DLC Key Item in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild .

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Once you have obtained and activated the medallion, you can go to the map at any time and set a fast travel point. From that point on, you can warp back to the spot you created from anywhere else as you would for Shrines .

However, you can only create one fast travel spot at a time, as any previous locations will be overwritten when you create a new place to set a fast travel point.

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How to get the Travel Medallion, Hero’s Path, and Shrine Sensor in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’s Robbie stands in a slight squat looking straight ahead, with his left hand touches his face.

In The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom , the Purah Pad replaces the Sheikah Slate from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild — a key tool with several upgrades helpful for your journey through Hyrule.

To start upgrading the Purah Pad — which includes the Travel Medallion , Hero’s Path , and Shrine Sensor — you need to complete the “ A Mystery in the Depths ” questline. This will unlock the Hateno Village Research Lab, which is where the (upgrade) magic happens. This quest begins and ends in Hyrule Field’s Lookout Landing with researcher Josha.

How to start the Hateno Village Research Lab quest

Once you’ve finished up with Josha in Lookout Landing during the “ A Mystery in the Depths ” quest, Robbie will appear near the balloon you just fixed and instruct you to head over to East Necluda, where the Hateno Ancient Tech Lab is located. You can teleport to Zanmik Shrine to reach the village quickly. The lab is just east of Hateno Village .

Map image from Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom pointing out the Hateno Ancient Tech Lab

How to get the Shrine Sensor

The Shrine Sensor is a tool used to find Shrines of Light in Hyrule. The sensor will react with beeping noise when you’re heading toward a shrine — following that means locating a shrine. The Sensor emblem is located on the right-hand side of the Tears of the Kingdom user interface. It’ll blink (and make the sound) more rapidly as you approach a shrine. It can be toggled on through the map screen with the Y button .

Robbie will have you test out the Sensor by running around in his home and, later, outside in Hateno Village. Follow the Sensor to get a feel for how it works.

It’ll lead you to the Mayahisik Shrine , which is hidden inside a cave with its entrance blocked. You’ll need to blow up the rocks to get in. The entrance to the cave is at coordinates (3741, -2085, 0208) . We used a bomb flower to get it — stand back!

There’s a shrine behind the rocks featured here in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Head into the cave and glide down the hole to the right, then follow the cave system to reach the Mayahisik Shrine at coordinates (3730, -2058, 0189) . Head back to Robbie and the Hateno Ancient Tech Lab .

How to get the Travel Medallion

Once you’ve got the Sensor installed, Robbie will offer to help with another upgrade for the Purah Pad; you can choose the order, but for ease of explanation, we’ll go in order they’re listed.

Robbie will send you off to the Akkala Ancient Tech Lab in Akkala to seek out prototypes for the Travel Medallion , which lets you set up fast travel gates anywhere. Using it is as easy as opening your inventory and marking the current location to place the medallion and make a gate. In total, the Travel Medallion can make three gates, but it needs to be upgraded to max it out. Let’s start, first, with just unlocking the feature.

Map image pointing out Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’s Akkala Research Lab

The Akkala Ancient Tech Lab is located at the top right-hand side of Hyrule. You’ll probably want to fast travel as close as you can get before making your way from there. The Ulri Mountain Skyview Tower is a good spot, and you can cover a lot of distance with your paraglider from there. Though it’s a long journey, you can use that travel time to seek out shrines or monsters to meet Robbie’s other upgrade requirements.

Once you find the Akkala Ancient Tech Lab , located at coordinates (4510, 3153, 0247) , be ready for battle. Trying to enter through the door will kick off a fight against Yiga Clan enemies who shoot red projectiles, which you’ll need to dodge, then hit away with a sword.

Once you’ve dispatched them, enter the lab to meet Konba , a fashion designer, who will give you Yiga Armor . He’ll leave, then search for a chest that holds the Travel Medallion prototype.

Link looking at a chest in Tears of the Kingdom

If you’re up for exploring, the Rasiwak Shrine is nearby. Once you’re ready, head back to Robbie at the Hateno Ancient Tech Lab . He’ll unlock the medallion and start offering you upgrades — 10 map-data locations for a second gate and 15 for a third. Now you’ll be able to drop three gates, and delete and reuse the medallions as needed.

How to get the Hero’s Path

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom screenshot showing the green line of the Hero’s Path

The Hero’s Path gives the ability to see the exact path of your journey through Hyrule, up to 256 hours of gameplay. On the map screen, push the X button to switch on Hero’s Path mode. Do the same to switch it off. The button on the bottom of the screen lets you simple toggle Hero’s Path on and off, but also lets you watch the path unravel from the start — it’s a very cool feature, and it tracks deaths, too.

Robbie will ask you for data from 15 shrines. If you’ve already got that, you’re all set — he’ll immediately take the Purah Pad and start setting things up. Otherwise, head out and find more shrines before proceeding. Our list of shrine locations can help point you toward some shrines close by.

How to get Sensor +

Sensor + is like an upgraded version of the Shrine Sensor you unlocked earlier — it can detect more than just shrines.

To unlock it, Robbie wants you to fill the compendium with five different types of monsters. You add monsters to the compendium by grabbing their attention and taking a photo. Once you’ve got five different monsters in there, head back to Robbie in the Hateno Ancient Tech Lab.

You can set the Sensor + to search for anything available in the Hyrule Compendium .

Filling out the Compendium quest

Image showing Tears of the Kingdom’s compendium photo purchasing screen

After finishing with Purah Pad upgrades, Robbie will brag about his own completed compendium. He’s willing to sell pictures from his to help fill out yours — you can choose a category (Fauna, Enemy, Material, Weapon, or Other) for 100 rupees, and he’ll choose what specific photo to give you.

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The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom - How To Get The Travel Medallion

The Travel Medallion is a helpful item in The Legend Of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. It lets you create custom teleport points, here's how to get it.

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How to start the travel medallion quest line, where to find the travel medallion, how to upgrade the travel medallion.

The Travel Medallion returns in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom , but it's not a DLC-locked item this time around. There is a quest chain involving Robbie that lets you access this Key Item, allowing you to create your own fast travel spots.

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You can grab the Travel Medallion from Robbie after you complete his first quest and unlock the Photo mode on your Purah Pad. When you first unlock the Travel Medallion, it can create one fast travel point. This can be further upgraded by Robbie two more times, giving you a total of three custom fast-travel points that can be placed wherever you want.

When you first get to Lookout Landing, you want to continue along the main quest until you unlock the one called Regional Phenomena.

With this unlocked, you should be able to talk to Robbie and Josha. Upon talking to them, you should begin a quest called Camera Work in the Depths.

This quest requires you to dive into a chasm and explore the depths, unlocking the Photo mode in the Purah Pad in the process. Complete Josha and Robbie's request to photograph statues in the Depths and return to them.

With that done, you must complete the follow-up quest called A Mystery in the Depths, which unlocks the Autobuild function. With Autobuild unlocked, return to Lookout Landing and repair the makeshift balloon transporter.

Robbie will mention he is moving back to Hateno Village, taking up residence in the Hateno Ancient Tech Lab, and that you should look for him there.

To continue his quest, this should be your next destination. Take your time, or beeline directly there.

When Robbie moves to Hateno Village, make your way over there and visit the lab on the top of the hill. Here Robbie will talk to you about upgrading your Purah Pad as well as unlocking the Shrine Locator for you.

One such upgrade Robbie provides is the Travel Medallion, which he explains is currently elsewhere. After you ask him about it, he will tell you to go to the Akkala Region north of Hateno Village, specifically to the Akkala Ancient Tech Lab.

Travel to the Akkala Region and go to the Ancient Tech Lab, just up the road from the East Akkala Stables. When you arrive, knock on the door to trigger a Yiga Clan ambush.

Defeat these knuckleheads, and you'll be able to go inside the lab. When you enter, head for the chest to the right that holds the Travel Medallion.

You should talk to the man on the left side of the room to obtain a piece of the Yiga Clan armour set , the Yiga Armour.

With the prototype in hand, travel back to Robbie in Hateno Ancient Tech Lab . Talk to him about the Travel Medallion Prototype, and he will reward you with a functioning Travel Medallion.

Now you can use the Travel Medallion to place custom fast-travel points . To do this, select it from your Key Items and use it wherever you want. This will create a gate you can now return to or replace at any time.

You can upgrade the Travel Medallion two more times, giving you a total of three custom fast-travel points. These fast-travel points can be placed anywhere in the overworld, even in the Depths.

When you place the Travel Medallion, you can remove your previously-set fast-travel point by selecting it in the Key Items menu and clicking Collect.

This will bring up your Map and you can choose which ones to remove.

To upgrade the medallion, Robbie asks you to give him ten map-data locations and return to him. When Robbie says map-data locations, he's referring to activating Skyview Towers.

This means each time you reveal an area on the map will count towards it. Revealing and using all 15 Skyview Towers will let you upgrade the Travel Medallion again, giving it three charges.

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Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom - How To Get The Travel Medallion

Use Travel Medallions as instant teleporters in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

By Jason Rodriguez on May 11, 2023 at 9:00PM PDT

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Travel Medallions are highly important items that you can obtain during the course of your adventure. While you'll encounter the usual fast travel methods, these items will let you create your own teleportation circles on the world map. Here's our guide to help you with get Travel Medallions in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

How to get Travel Medallions in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

To get the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Travel Medallions, you'll have to proceed further with Robbie the Researcher's side quests. You can learn about these in our Purah Pad Camera and Sensor guide .

Once you're done with those steps, Robbie will tell you about his old lab in Akkala Highlands all the way to the northeast. Upon arriving there, you'll battle two Yiga Ninja enemies. After clearing the encounter, you should be able to enter the lab.

Robbie's old lab in Akkala Highlands is all the way at the northeastern tip of the map.

Inside, you'll find an NPC named Konba, who'll hand over the Ninja Armor, a chestpiece that increases your stealth capabilities. As for the Travel Medallion, you can pick it up from the chest next to the wooden board with a map. Return to Robbie in Hateno Village, and he'll hand over three Travel Medallions.

The Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Travel Medallions can be found under the key items tab of your inventory screen. When selected, you can choose to place one on the exact spot where Link is standing.

The Travel Medallion is in the key items tab.

This will create a blue circle with glyphs, essentially creating an instant, customized fast travel point. This nifty function is quite important, as there are some hard-to-reach locations in the game world, further away from most Shrines and Skyview Towers. It's going to be a hassle in case you want to go back to those locations on foot or by gliding.

Now, even though you only have three Travel Medallions, you don't need to worry about wasting any of them. You can regain them by opening the world map and selecting the makeshift teleportation circle that you've created. Click on the "Collect Medallion" option and it will be returned back to your inventory.

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Big yiga rush point, what gets unlocked in presenting: the travel medallion, can travel to location you choose.

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Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Presenting: The Travel Medallion! Walkthrough 

In Presenting: The Travel Medallion in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, you get the ability to fast travel anywhere. Here is how to get it!

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Traveling from one region to another can be pretty tedious and time-consuming in Zelda: TotK even with all the Shrines and Skyview Towers to fast travel to. By completing the Presenting: The Travel Medallion ! side adventure in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, you can unlock the ability to fast travel anywhere! 

Purah’s assistant Robbie will offer to provide you with this upgrade. But before you can do so, you will need to complete some prerequisites. The entire process will have you do some side quests. To help you, we have written the step-by-step process down. 

How to unlock Presenting: The Travel Medallion! in Zelda: TotK 

Unlocking Presenting: The Travel Medallion! Isn’t as straightforward as one might think in Tears of the Kingdom. You have to put in some serious effort before you have to complete several quests beforehand.

Camera Work in the Depths 

You start things off by visiting Josha and Robbie in Lookout Landing. After your conversation with them, you will start the Camera Work in the Depths Quest . This is where you will enter the Depths for the first time through the Hyrule Field Chasm .  

Inside you will have to complete a couple of tasks that will end with you unlocking the Camera on your Purah Pad. Once the quest is complete, you will return to Josha and Robbie in Lookout Landing. 

Mystery in The Depths

This time you will be sent again to the Depth on your second quest in the questline – A Mystery in The Depths . In an overview, you will return to depth, take photos of the marked Statue and keep following the path the Statue is pointing towards. Finally, you will come face-to-face with Master Kohga .  

You need to defeat him and then complete the Mystery in The Depths quest. In the process of completing this side quest, you will learn the Autobuild ability.  

Hateno Village Reserach Lab  

After the quest ends, you will return to Lookout Landing to visit Josha and Robbie. You will be given yet another quest to do.

Now you will have to help Robbie fix his Hotair Balloon so he can return to Hateno Village Research Lab . You can do that by simply using your Autobuild ability which you picked up earlier. 

With that being done, Robbie will move to his lab in Hateno Village which is where you need to go. The lab can be found South of Hyrule Castle Ruins at the following coordinates: -0247 , 0134, 0019.  

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Robbie will then have you test his Shrine Detector. Use it to find a shrine and the objective will be completed. Now return to Robbie after completing the quest. 

Presenting: The Travel Medallion! 

The time has come. All of the efforts led to this moment when we can finally start upgrading our Travel Medallion. When you visit Robbie after completing the Hateno Village Research Lab quest, he will tell you about a couple of features you can upgrade on your Purah Pad. 

Among those features will be the Travel Medallion. Pick the option to start Presenting: The Travel Medallion Side Adventure. 

How to complete Presenting: The Travel Medallion! In Zelda: TotK 

You will start by getting Robbie the Travel Medallion Prototype in Tears of the Kingdom.  

For that, you will be sent to Akkala Ancient Tech Lab in the Akkala Region. This is found Northeast of Bloodleaf Lake and North Akkala Foothill at the following coordinates: 4505, 3144, 0245.  

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When you reach the location and try to enter, you will be ambushed by two Yiga Clan Members. They are a bit tricky to take down but with a bit of effort and patience, you can deal with them. 

The best tip is to use anything that stuns them in their place because their mobility is their biggest weapon. Once you have dealt with both of them, you can enter the Lab, and toward the left will be Konba who will give you a Yiga Clan Armor.  

Towards the right of the room will be a chest containing the Travel Medallion Prototype. Take it and head back to Robbie.

Hand it over to him and he will upgrade your Purah Pad and you will now be able to use the Travel Medallion to fast travel to any location on the map in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. 

How to upgrade and use Travel Medallion in Zelda: TotK 

Even though you have acquired the Travel Medallion, if you don’t meet certain requirements, you will not be able to use it. To use it, you need to have a certain amount of Map Points. You receive a map point every time you unlock a Skyview Tower. The more towers you unlock, the more gates you get, the more places you will be able to fast travel to. 

As you unlock more Map Points, you can head back to Robbie to get the upgraded gates. 

To use the Travel Medallion, you will first have to place gates in Tears of the Kingdom. To do this, just travel to the location you want to place a gate at and open the Items Menu, scroll over to Travel Medallion, select, and then place. A gate will appear right below where Link is Standing. 

With this, Presenting: The Travel Medallion side adventure will be concluded. 

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Get the Travel Medallion at the Akkala Ancient Tech Lab

You can find the Travel Medallion inside a treasure chest at the Akkala Ancient Tech Lab in the Akkala region.

Map All 15 Regions in the Surface to Get Two Travel Medallions

After completing Presenting: The Travel Medallion!, Robbie can create a second Travel Medallion once you have unlocked at least 10 regions in the surface world. You can also get a third Travel Medallion when you map all 15 regions in the surface world.

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Set a custom fast travel point in the map.

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To fast travel, open the Map and highlight the Travel Medallion icon. Choose Travel to teleport to the location.

If you want to place the Travel Medallion somewhere else, select Collect Medallion to put the item back in the Key Items menu.

We recommend placing your Travel Medallions in one of these places so you can farm loot of some creatures better.

Floating Coliseum

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The Floating Coliseum in the Depths is a great place to put your Travel Medallion in because it allows you to farm Lynels. Their loot are great for Fusing with weapons so you'll be more effective in combat.

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It's also ideal to place your Travel Medallion on a sky island that's directly above a dragon's path. This will save you time trying to glide to a dragon to farm their loot.

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Placing a Travel Medallion in the Imprisoning Chamber before you head for the final boss battle is also recommended. Doing so will shorten your journey to the Demon King if you want to battle him again.

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If you're looking to upgrade your Ancient Hero Aspect and Royal Guard armor, we recommend placing your Travel Medallion in places where there is a King Gleeok. This will help you farm their loot faster.

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Satori Mountain is also a great place to put your Travel Medallion in because of the resources this mountain offers. There are plenty of Apples in one area of the mountain and a few Endura Carrots in the area where the Cherry Blossom Tree is.

Apples, when cooked, can restore your health while Endura Carrots can restore your stamina plus give you a bit extra.

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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - Presenting: The Travel Medallion! Side Adventure Walkthrough

Presenting: The Travel Medallion! Side Adventure Walkthrough for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (Zelda: TotK)

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Presenting: the travel medallion strategy guide, defeat the yiga blademaster and yiga footsoldier.

After speaking with Robbie and obtaining the information about the Purah Pad upgrade, you need to head to the Akkala Ancient Tech Lab to get the upgrade, but you need to fight with the Yiga Blademaster and Yiga Footsoldier.

Link will also meet Konba, and he will give the Yiga Armor.

Open the treasure chest

The Treasure Chest has the Travel Medallion Prototype inside and this is the upgrade for the Purah Pad. After getting it, report back to Robbie.

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Travel Medallion

  • 1.1 Breath of the Wild
  • 1.2 Tears of the Kingdom
  • 2 Nomenclature
  • 4 References

Location and Uses

Breath of the wild.

The Travel Medallion is exclusive to The Master Trials DLC Pack. It can be found inside a Treasure Chest in the chamber underneath Lomei Labyrinth Island . Its location is hinted at in Super Rumor Mill EX: Volume 2 in South Akkala Stable as part of the " EX Teleportation Rumors! " Side Quest . [3] The Travel Medallion can be used to register Link 's current position as a fast travel point on the Map. Only one location can be registered at a time. [4]

Tears of the Kingdom

Travel Medallions appear in Tears of the Kingdom .

Nomenclature

A Travel Gate created by a Travel Medallion from Breath of the Wild

A Travel Gate created by a Travel Medallion from Breath of the Wild

  • ↑ " Travel Medallion This mysterious tool was made using forgotten ancient technology. Place it by opening your pouch and registering your current location as a travel gate. " — Inventory ( Breath of the Wild )
  • ↑ " Travel Medallion This mysterious tool was built by Robbie. Place it by opening your inventory and registering your current location as a travel gate. " — Inventory ( Tears of the Kingdom )
  • ↑ " Traysi here! No matter where I go, my love for rumors inevitably follows... Don't you make it a point to dig up rumors while traveling? In any case, today's topic of discussion is... The Dream of Teleportation! Apparently, there was once an ancient medallion that could instantly teleport you to wherever you placed it... What's more, this wondrous item may still be somewhere out there, just waiting to be scooped up! I must say, it sounds like the perfect item for travelers, adventurers, and rumor-lovers alike! I hear the treasure chest containing this tool is located beneath a labyrinth in northeast Akkala . Is it true, or just a beautiful dream? I'll let you decide that for yourself, dear reader. Traysi's Recommendation: ★★★★★ " — Super Rumor Mill V2 ( Breath of the Wild )
  • ↑ "Somewhere in the world, there is a chest with a Travel Medallion inside. When you use this, you can register your current location as a fast travel point on the map. You can only register one location using the Travel Medallion." — Expansion Pass DLC Pack 1 Detailed , Zelda.com, retrieved May 1, 2017.
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The Travel Medallion is an Item in Breath of the Wild [1] and Tears of the Kingdom [2] . In Breath of the Wild it is exclusive to the The Master Trials DLC Pack. In Tears of the Kingdom it requires no DLC.

  • 1.1 Breath of the Wild
  • 1.2 Tears of the Kingdom
  • 2 Nomenclature
  • 4 References

Location and Uses [ ]

Breath of the wild [ ].

The Travel Medallion can be found inside a Treasure Chest in the chamber underneath Lomei Labyrinth Island . Its location is hinted at in Super Rumor Mill EX: Volume 2 in South Akkala Stable as part of the " EX Teleportation Rumors! " Side Quest . [3] The Travel Medallion can be used to register Link's current position as a fast travel point on the Map. Only one location can be registered at a time. [4]

Tears of the Kingdom [ ]

The Travel Medallion functions identically to how it was used in Breath of the Wild, although Link is given access to three rather than one.

The Travel Medallions in Tears of the Kingdom were created by Robbie [2] using an ancient Zonai Travel Medallion (presumably the one from Breath of the Wild's Master Trials DLC Pack) as a blueprint to create it's prototype . [5]

Nomenclature [ ]

Gallery [ ].

Fast travel point created by a Travel Medallion in Breath of the Wild.

Fast travel point created by a Travel Medallion in Breath of the Wild.

  • ↑ " Travel Medallion This mysterious tool was made using forgotten ancient technology. Place it by opening your pouch and registering your current location as a travel gate. " — Inventory ( Breath of the Wild )
  • ↑ 2.0 2.1 Travel Medallion This mysterious tool was built by Robbie. Place it by opening your Inventory and registering your current location as a travel gate." — Inventory ( Tears of the Kingdom )
  • ↑ " Traysi here! No matter where I go, my love for rumors inevitably follows... Don't you make it a point to dig up rumors while traveling? In any case, today's topic of discussion is... The Dream of Teleportation! Apparently, there was once an ancient medallion that could instantly teleport you to wherever you placed it... What's more, this wondrous item may still be somewhere out there, just waiting to be scooped up! I must say, it sounds like the perfect item for travelers, adventurers, and rumor-lovers alike! I hear the treasure chest containing this tool is located beneath a labyrinth in northeast Akkala . Is it true, or just a beautiful dream? I'll let you decide that for yourself, dear reader. Traysi's Recommendation: ★★★★★ " — Super Rumor Mill V2 ( Breath of the Wild )
  • ↑ "Somewhere in the world, there is a chest with a Travel Medallion inside. When you use this, you can register your current location as a fast travel point on the map. You can only register one location using the Travel Medallion." — Expansion Pass DLC Pack 1 Detailed , Zelda.com, retrieved May 1, 2017.
  • ↑ "Travel Medallion Prototype - Robbie reverse engineered a travel Medallion to make this prototypical version, but it's unusable in it's current state because it's missing some important data." — Inventory ( Tears of the Kingdom )
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