There is something for (nearly) everyone in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. The variation and freedom found in this game can be considered one of its core strengths, although its intentional lack of direction can turn some players off.
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One strategy to navigate through this sprawling adventure is to tackle the Shrines that are scattered throughout the enormous map. These mini-puzzles are simultaneously innovative and a bit of a throwback to early puzzle-based games in the Zelda franchise. Jee Noh Shrine’s puzzle isn’t too complex, and its combat isn’t particularly dangerous, but it requires some precise controls over Link’s classic bow-and-arrow arms and runes. Get comfy with those motion sensors and bumper buttons!
The Jee Noh Shrine is located in the Wasteland Region, at the bottom of a deep gorge. It can be easily accessed by jumping east off of the Wasteland Tower (located just to the northwest of Vah Naboris).
You can also access this Shrine by riding (or running) north-east along the path from the Gerudo Canyon Stable or riding south along the path from the Outskirt Stable.
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Jee Noh Shrine is not a combat-heavy shrine, but there are a couple Guardian Scout I to take out. You will need a bow and at least four regular arrows, both to take out the Scouts and to move a couple of stone orbs. Definitely take more arrows than you need, since the shots are quite tricky to get exactly right. Optionally, you can use a shield to parry the attacks from the Guardian Scouts, although it's quicker and probably easier to take them out with arrows.
You will also make good use of Link’s
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