In addition, several of the chests require the use of the Travel Medallion, so players will only be able to get them if they’ve purchased BOTW's The Master Trials DLC. To get to these chests, players will have to rely on a variety of glitches, runes, and creative tactics that require a lot of patience, as well as flawless execution that requires a synergy of Link’s skills and abilities. Related: Zelda: Where BOTW's 'It's Dangerous To Go Alone' Easter Egg Is As of this year, however, every impossible chest in Breath of the Wild has finally been opened, revealing the secrets within over four years after the game’s initial release.
This led to the discovery that there were treasure chests in BOTW that, due to various glitches and mapping issues, were actually impossible to open, buried deep under the map of Hyrule in inaccessible locations. After upgrading the Sheikah Slate, players can use their Sheikah Sensor+ to track and find hidden chests throughout Hyrule, but some quickly noticed that the sensor would go off when there was seemingly nothing around.