Sunken Treasure is one of the sidequests in LoZ:BotW

Sunken Treasure is a Quest (Sidequest) in the game The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

Acquisition[edit]

Talk with Rozel on the dock in Lurelin Village.

NPCs[edit]

Enemies[edit]

Description[edit]

Rozel is curious about an old legend of Sunken Treasure. He asks Link to go into the "Golden Triangle" nearby to search for it.

Quest Items[edit]

Walkthrough[edit]

  • Make your way to the dock on the Western side of the bay.
  • There you will find Rozel looking out over the sea during the day.
  • Talk with him, asking him about the village and then the ocean. Rozel will tell you about the sunken treasure.
  • Go to the South from him and get onto the Raft. You will want a Korok Leaf to control the raft.
  • Cut the raft loose from the dock and start heading out to the Southeast.
  • Use the Korok Leaf to blow it to the Southwest and then South out to the Sea.
  • Keep on guard because there can be some Octoroks in this area.
  • A short distance to the West into the Sea, you will see 3 rocks sticking out of the water.
  • Be careful because there can be Lizalfos in this area.
  • Head into the area between the rocks and use Magnesis to find a number of Treasure Chest.
  • Maneuver the raft to get within range of any of the Treasure Chests using Magnesis to guide you.
  • Get in range and use Magnesis to pull out any of the 4 chests.
  • Open at least 1 chest to collect its treasure and trigger the next portion of returning to Rozel.
  • Return to Rozel during the day time or early evening, when he is looking over the sea.
  • He will congratulate you for completing this task.

Screenshots[edit]


Dialog[edit]

Rozel: Are you a traveler? Welcome to Lurelin Village. I'm Rozel. I'm the head of this village. Feel free to ask me any questions you may have about local things.

Link: About the village...

Rozel: Lurelin Village is a fishing village. When I was younger, I used to be a fisherman myself. The fish here are fresh and delicious! You should try some at least once. Anything else you'd like to know?

Link: Eventide Island?

Rozel:

Link: Ruins?

Rozel: If you walk east to the village and keep going for a bit, you'll end up at Palmorae Beach. There are some old ruins there. One of the youths from the village, Garini, goes tere often to poke around. If you're interested, you should go see them. Garini should be able to tell you a lot more about them.

Link: About the ocean...

Rozel: There are tales passed down of sunken treasure in the ocean around here... I would look for it myself if I were a bit younger, but I've grown old... But you look like you have a young pair of legs and a strong back. Do you want to go look in my stead?

Link: I'm on it!

Rozel: I couldn't be happier to hear it. Now, according to the old tales... "The treasure sleeps in the center of the golden triangle." Oh, by the by, do you happen to have a boat? If not, I can lend you my raft. It's tied up at the wharf. Help yourself.


Rozel: You really found it?! Ho ho! Incredible! After all these years, people still manage to surprise me. You know, there might be some treasure that yet sleeps in this ocean. A diligent boy like you could get rich finding it... May all your delving end in gold!

Summary[edit]

The retired fisherman Rozel lives a quiet life, spending each day simply staring at the sea.

He shared the legend of a sunken treasure:

"The treasure sleeps in the center of the golden triangle."

You should check it out.

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"The treasure sleeps in the center of the golden triangle."

You pinpointed the location referred to by the legend and treasured the treasure from the waters off Clarnet Coast.

You should tell Rozel the good news.

Video Walkthrough[edit]

Sunken Treasure Video Walkthrough

Strategy Guide/Tips[edit]

  • Stasis will help you find the chests easily from a distance and highlight any enemies in the area.
  • Korok Leaves can be found any time you are cutting down a tree or nearby some rafts. Stasis can also work to propel a raft forward, but not quick as well.


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