
The oldest known Goddess Statue is located in the Forgotten Temple. These Goddess Statues are unique in that they guard Ancient Shrines and require offerings of Dinraal's Scales, Farosh's Scales, Naydra's Scales respectively from each of the eponymous Dragons before they reveal the ways to their Ancient Shrines. Goddess Statues can also be found in the Springs of Courage, Power, and Wisdom. Even prior to its construction, the site of Tarrey Town contains a lone Goddess Statue in a pond. The Goddess Statue in Kakariko Village is adorned with a red bib, which reflects the Japanese cultural influences on the Sheikah. Įach major settlement in Hyrule Kingdom contains a Goddess Statue, even in Gerudo Town where belief in the Goddess faded in favor of local religious faith and practices.

If Link runs out of Spirit Orbs after exchanging them for either reward, the Goddess Statues dismiss his and remind him of his journey to return peace to Hyrule Kingdom. Whenever Link collects four Spirit Orbs, he can pray to any of the Goddess Statues to confer with the Statues to exchange the four Spirit Orbs for a Heart Container or a Stamina Vessel, which will increase Link's Life Gauge or Stamina respectively. There are 20 total Goddess Statues located across Hyrule Kingdom, though only 14 can be prayed to.

Despite their age, they are still used by the denizens of Hyrule Kingdom to pray to the Goddess. In the Era of the Wilds, Goddess Statues are ancient monuments to the Goddess, The Goddess Hylia. The Legend of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild - The Champions' Ballad Review
