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The Shrine's name, ''Oman Au'', is an anagram of ''Aonuma''. [[Eiji Aonuma]] is the lead producer for {{LZS|Series}}.
The Shrine's name, ''Oman Au'', is an anagram of ''Aonuma''. [[Eiji Aonuma]] is the lead producer for {{LZS|Series}}.


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[[Category:Places in Breath of the Wild]]

Revision as of 19:04, 6 August 2016

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Template:Dungeons The Shrine Oman Au, also known as the Magnesis Trial, is a Shrine of Trials in Breath of the Wild located in the Great Plateau.

Entrance to the Shrine

After Link activates the Sheikah Towers, he is greeted by the Old Man who directs him to the Shrine Oman Au, promising to trade his Paraglider in exchange for the treasure resting inside. It can only be opened by pressing the Sheikah Slate onto a pedestal near the entrance to the Shrine.

Themes and Navigation

A lone pedestal rests inside Shrine Oman Au, from which Link can receive the Magnesis Rune for the Sheikah Slate, allowing him to move metallic objects magnetically. Throughout the Shrine Oman Au, there are several metallic slabs which Link must move to proceed. A metallic Treasure Chest sits upon a platform along the left-hand wall, which can be brought closer to obtain the Traveler's Bow inside.

At the end of the Shrine, the Monk, Oman Au waits for Link to complete his trial, and presents him with a Spirit Orb.

Enemies and Traps

Etymology

The Shrine's name, Oman Au, is an anagram of Aonuma. Eiji Aonuma is the lead producer for Template:LZS.