After freeing each beast, Link may not enter and therefore may not adjust the beasts after leaving them. The functions can be controlled while inside each beast's innards by downloading the map on the Sheikah Slate. Once done, he is then able to turn on the Main Control Unit leading to the boss fight of each Divine Beast, respectively Windblight Ganon in Vah Medoh, Thunderblight Ganon in Vah Naboris, Waterblight Ganon in Vah Ruta and Fireblight Ganon in Vah Rudania.Įach Divine Beast has its own unique controllable function, directly correlated to its form and design. All the Divine Beasts have a set of terminals, which Link has to activate. The Divine Beasts' innards are more expansive than the shrines, and different than traditional dungeons of the The Legend of Zelda series. Once set free, the four Divine Beasts will help Link confront and defeat Calamity Ganon. The Beasts' innards function as dungeons and Link has to battle their bosses.
Link must free them from corruption by entering their innards and returning them to their owners, the four Champions. There are four Divine Beasts Vah Ruta, Vah Medoh, Vah Rudania and Vah Naboris, each of which were corrupted by Calamity Ganon during the Great Calamity causing disasters all over Hyrule. The Divine Beasts are mechanical constructs from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details follow.