
It can be activated on the north-eastern side of the oasis that is situated there. The Captured Memory “Blades of the Yiga” can be found in the Gerudo Desert, and is located near Kara Kara Bazaar.

The Captured Memory “Urbosa’s Hand” is unlocked when players pursue the Main Quest “Free the Divine Beasts,” and take on Divine Beast Vah Naboris. The memory is located leading up to Tena Ko’sah Shrine, so you can use the Sheikah Sensor to help point you in the right direction. The Captured Memory “Zelda’s Resentment” can be found on the western side of the map, near to the Tabantha Great Bridge. The Captured Memory “Daruk’s Mettle” is unlocked when players pursue the Main Quest “Free the Divine Beasts,” and take on Divine Beast Vah Rudania. This is north-west from the Forest of Time, and directly west from the Kolomo Garrison Ruins. The Captured Memory “Resolve and Grief” is located slightly north from the Great Plateau, and can be found on the western side of Lake Kolomo. The Captured Memory “Revali’s Flap” is unlocked when players pursue the Main Quest “Free the Divine Beasts,” and take on Divine Beast Vah Medoh. Be aware that Guardians roam the nearby area. The Captured Memory “Subdued Ceremony” can be located directly south from Hyrule Castle, and is activated at the centre of the Sacred Ground Ruins.

It will be more fun for you to hunt out these locations yourself, but, for those needing pointers as to where they are we have listed them below. In the next Main Quest, “Locked Mementos,” Link will be challenged to visit the spots shown in the images that Zelda has left behind to recall his own memories from that era. Once you receive the Main Quest “Seek Out Impa,” you will journey to Kakariko Village where Link will be told that 12 pictures in the Sheikah Slate’s Album show Zelda’s memories from 100 years ago. Here’s how to discover all memory locations in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
