In Breath of the Wild, the little girl named Cottla in Kakariko Village hides in one of five spots during her "hide-and-seek" side quest, most commonly behind Impa's house on the porch. Other locations include behind the nearby produce shop, near a tall tree by the, or on a slope near the shrine path.
Where does the little girl hide in Breath of the Wild?
If Link chooses hide-and-seek, he will need to find Cottla, and she usually hides in the hills, behind Impa's house, or behind the grocery store. If Link chooses tag, he and Cottla will appear at different parts of the town and Link will need to chase her down and speak to her.
The hiding locations are: Behind Impa's house on the balcony. Behind the wooden platform near her sister and the cooking pot. Behind the large tree at the eastern entrance to the village.
She'll tell you she's going to hide. As soon as you gain back control of Link, run up the stairs to Impa's home, run around the porch and you will find Cottla hiding there.
Yes, you can trigger a Blood Moon in Breath of the Wild by either waiting for the game's internal timer to build up (about 2 hours 48 mins of real time) and then advancing the in-game night, or by intentionally overloading the game's memory by killing many enemies/destroying many objects to force a "panic moon". The timed method involves playing in the overworld until the Blood Moon flag is set, then sitting at a fire until night, while the memory method involves extensive combat or destruction to trigger it instantly, often glitching the timing.
After Kakariko Village was rebuilt and/or resettled the Hidden Village was renamed Old Kakarico and may have been taken over (and/or restored) by the Sheikah due to its secluded location, and was largely forgotten, eventually becoming known as the Hidden Village.
Cottla's mother passed away some time before the game, and her father, Dorian, tries to keep this a secret from her. Although her sister Koko discovers the truth, Cottla doesn't know, and thinks that her mom is always hiding and that they are playing hide-and-seek.
If Link asks Cottla if she would like to play with him, she will be excited at once, causing her to ask what he would like to play. For games, Link can choose between Tag or Hide-and-seek. Choosing Tag excites Cottla further and she begins to run in place.
To get 999 Fairies in Breath of the Wild, you must use the Inventory Slot Transfer (IST) duplication glitch, a complex exploit involving specific inventory manipulation across two save files to trick the game into creating massive stacks, allowing for essentially infinite fairies for resurrection. This isn't a normal farming method but a known item duplication glitch used by speedrunners to achieve near-immortality, requiring precise steps to duplicate items like Fairies into huge stacks (e.g., 999).
This is done by picking up and throwing all of the regular Cuccos between the stairs and the table against which Talon is leaning. Since the Cuccos' positions will not reset as the games start, the only Cuccos in the area will be the "Super Cuccos".
Finally, the last Cucco is pecking around in Mellie's Plum Garden. This last Cucco is tricky to obtain, as Mellie will immediately scold anyone for trespassing in her garden. It can only be grabbed when she goes home for the night.
The fifth Cucco is the hardest one to track down, as it's located out in the Hylia River on a fallen piece of a Sky Island. While it's not too far out into the water, trying to swim back with it will just have the Cucco panic and fly back.
There are 120 Shrines to find and complete in the base game, with 17 more in the DLC. In this guide we're focusing on how to find every Shrine, we'll leave completing them up to you. If you do manage to find and complete all 120 Shrines in the base BOTW game, you will unlock a final side quest in the Forgotten Temple.
Striking a Gossip Stone with a sword will cause it to give Link the current time in 24-hour format. A few soldiers will also tell Link the time in the same format, such as the ones found in Kakariko Village as Young Link. Each in-game day lasts 2 minutes and 30 seconds in real time (making each hour last 12 seconds).
Zelda's Diary is a book that is located inside Princess Zelda's Room. It details Zelda's thoughts following "The Champions' Ballad" Recovered Memory. The first page mentions that the Fortune-Teller's prophecy grows closer despite Zelda's best efforts to research the ancient Sheikah technology.
Once players finish all four Divine Beasts, complete all 120 Ancient Shrines, acquire all 900 Korok Seeds, and visit every named location on the map, they'll hit 100% in BOTW.