Breath of the Wild Great Plateau Chest Locations
Here are all the chests you’ll find in the Great Plateau region of Breath of the Wild.

UPDATE: We have embedded an interactive map in this guide to help you with tracking down all of the chests in the Great Plateau in Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
The Great Plateau is the starting area in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild , and it holds a great many Chests for you to uncover. In this Zelda Breath of the Wild hidden chests guide , we’ll be walking you through a complete list of the various chests that are hidden within different areas of the Great Plateau.
On this page:
- Zelda Breath of the Wild Great Plateau Chest Locations
- Chest #1
- Chest #2
- Chest #3
- Chest #4
- Chest #5
Zelda Breath of the Wild Great Plateau Chest Locations
In order to get access to these secret treasure chests you’ll need to use the rune abilities acquired from beating the Magnesis Trial in the Oman Au Shrine , the Bomb Trial in the Ja Baij Shrine , the Cryonis Trial in the Keh Namut Shrine , and the Stasis Trial in the Owa Daim Shrine .
You can obviously mop some chests up as you come across them, so the choice is yours.
The below interactive map has each chest reward marked on it to help you with tracking down the location of the chests hidden around the Great Plateau.
Chest #1

Use Magnesis to grab these two chests.
This particular set of chests is found in a pond just outside of the Oman Au Shrine .
Link has no way to dive under water, and Cryonis only builds pillars on the top of water, so these two chests will have to be lifted out. Use Magnesis to grab each chest from under the water and bring them out to dry land. Once placed on the ground, you can easily open them and get your rewards.
Chest #2

Cryonis is your friend to get this chest.
The next chest is found in the freezing lake just north of the Keh Namut Shrine .
This wooden chest can’t be grabbed using Magnesis. Given that the icy water is hazardous to Link, a path for him must be created. Use Cryonis to build pillars across the water to make your way to the chest, then build a pillar under the chest to raise it and claim your reward.
Chest #3

Stasis will let you blast this boulder out of the way.
The third chest is found just beside Owa Daim Shrine, but there’s an obstacle that we need to deal with first.
A massive boulder is preventing you from opening this chest. It’s too big to push out the way so you’re going to have to use a rune ability. So, use Stasis to freeze time on the boulder, then repeatedly hit the boulder towards the distance. Upon resumption of normal time, the boulder will fly outwards and you’ll have easy access to the chest.
Chest #4

Crynois will let you build a path to these chests.
This next set of chests are found a short walk southeast of the Oman Au Shrine .
These chests are found on a raised platform inside a small lake full of mud. If Link enters the mud, he’ll sink, so he has to gain access from above. Use Cryonis to build an ice pillar between the hilly bank you’re stood on and the raised platform. Jump from the bank to the pillar and then on to the platform, then open the chests to claim your rewards.
Chest #5

Use Magnesis to pull this chest from the water.
This next chest is just outside the Eastern Abbey, home of the Ja Baij Shrine . Out the front of the abbey in a small pond is a submerged metal treasure chest. Use Magnesis to lift the chest out of the water onto dry land, then claim your prize.
If you’re done exploring the Great Plateau, it’s probably time to venture out. Make sure you’ve got the Paraglider from the Old Man then try to find Impa in Kakariko Village Get as many rupees as you can and make sure you’ve learnt how to kill Guardians .

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