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'The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Champion's Ballad' Guide: How to Raise the Kee Dafunia Shrine

"Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Champion's Ballad" has a new set of challenges for players to take on after they have finished the Divine Beasts quests. The new quest starts with finding a stone monument to kick off "EX Champion Mipha's Song."

Finding this monument is the easy part — players will find it marked on the map when the One-Hit Obliterator broke apart at the end of the related event, as Polygon recaps. Reaching the monument takes some as players will be climbing and swimming, right to a point where accordion music can be heard as Link is swimming across the East Reservoir Lake.

Reaching the stone monument rewards the player with three overhead views of the nearby areas. With some back and forth with their own map, players will recognize one of the areas as somewhere past the eastern shore oh Hylia, way past the Ulria Grotto.

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A quick way to get there is to travel to the Ke'nai Shakah shrine, which offers two thermals as both ends of the canyon to fly Link up and on his way, as the IGN video guide shows.

Players can guide link eastward, and nudge him just a bit northward along the way until a column of smoke can be seen just almost out of sight to the east. Following that guide leads to a campfire with two zora. At that point, Muzu will drop a hint on what to do next.

Depending on the time he arrives, players can have Link rest at that campfire until morning, when the crucial window comes with the sunrise. Players must look carefully past the pillar islands to see a glowing blue ring in the water, which can only be seen when the sun rises about 5 a.m in the in-game clock.

Players must then have Link paraglide down to the water to touch the ring. Doing so raises the Kee Dafunia shrine out of the water, and the quest highlight "The Melting Point" begins.

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