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A different kind of challenge run: Minimalist 100% Part 22 - Urbosa's Song Just like with every other shrine so far, merely discovering them is already enough to make them count - and activating / completing them does nothing for the counter. However, all of the "Champion Song" shrines have to be completed in order to start the Divine Beast Tamer's Trial, and that's where the last 0.09% will be hiding .... so the shrines have to be completed. I'm going to complete the "songs" in the same order as I tackled the base game Divine Beasts: Naboris, Medoh, Rudania and then Ruta. Since the videos would otherwise get too long again, I'm going to make a separate episode for all 4 illusory Blights after the actual songs are done. The Molduking respawns every Blood Moon, in case you want to fight it again. That unique beast also drops treasure chests that may contain a Royal Guard's Bow or Royal Guard's Shield, making it the only source in Normal Mode for Royal Guard's equipment outside of Hyrule Castle. (Master Mode has a couple of floating platforms with RG equipment near the castle, but technically still outside of the actual castle boundaries) The "EX Champion Urbosa's Song" quest is updated after each "subquest" (Brute of the Sand, toss the orb underground, chase the rings) but the actual quest is not yet finished. It will complete after defeating Illusory Thunderblight and obtaining the "plus" version of Urbosa's Fury. *Additional information:* Kass will say that he "had to leave his comofort zone" in order to be able to talk to Riju and Buliara in Gerudo Town - a sbutle hint that he was likely disguised as a Rito woman despite being a big, buff dude. "Shai-Hulud" is the name the Fremen gave the giant Sandworms in the novel/movie "Dune". Not only that Nintendo kind of recycled a couple of ideas from Dune, but Moldugas are even literally called Sandworms in the game code despite obviously not being worms (wrong body shape and they clearly have legs), further hinting at the devs taking a bit of "inspiration" from another franchise. A portcullis (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portcullis) is a vertically closing gate, typically made of metal or wood. Please excuse my French, but I have no idea whether there is a more common, simpler word for it in English. The combination for the shrine with the colored orbs is 1-2-2-4 but I could have sworn that it had been a different combination occasionally in Master Mode. Now I'm fairly sure this is just a Mandela Effect, because I tried to demonstrate it and couldn't reproduce it - and I also didn't find anything on the internet related to this issue. Did anyone else misremember this part? The Molduking does not count for Kilton's Monster Medals. Only the 4 regular Moldugas do. Loot Table for the Molduking: https://github.com/MrCheeze/botw-tool...