Upgrade the Purah Pad to unlock new features, including Sensor +.

when you’ve got the Shrine Sensor, you could also upgrade it to getSensor +.

The Travel Medallion can also be upgraded.

Link speaking to Robbie about the Purah Pad in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

(It doesnt matter which of the four you choose.)

once you nail these requirements out of the way, speak to Robbie atLookout Landing.

He will be standing outside the workshop, looking at his newly fixed hot air balloon.

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when you land, speak to him and he will move there.

Youll find Hateno Village inEast Necluda, in the south east.

Head up the hill to the east to find the laboratory.

Link speaking to Robbie about the laboratory in Hateno Village.

The coordinates for the laboratory are(3776, -2126, 0260).

Robbie will want to test out how it works, and this can be a bit strangely finicky.

Walk slowly, dont run.

Robbie talking about the laboratory in Hateno Village.

If you do it right, Robbie will be happy that the sensor is going off.

(If you move too quickly, this wont trigger.)

Robbie will then send you outside to find the shrine.

Link receives the Shrine Sensor for his Purah Pad in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

The coordinates are(3755, -2076, 0212).

Destroy the debris, either with a bomb arrow or a hammer-bang out weapon.

Inside the cave, youll find aBubbulfrogon the left andMayahisik Shrineon the right.

Link crouching in a grassy area near a cave entrance that has been covered in debris.

Youll just find a chest containing aMagic Scepter.

for get the Sensor +, you will need to have five monsters registered in yourHyrule compendium.

To register a monster, take a photograph of it using the ability on the L menu.

Link receiving the Magic Scepter after opening a treasure chest at Mayahisik Shrine.

you’ve got the option to check your progress from the Hyrule compendium in the main menu.

It will beep when you are heading in the right direction, just like it does for shrines.

Find it on his table.

Link using the Purah Pad’s camera to register a monster in the Hyrule compendium.

This will begin thePresenting: The Travel Medallion!questline in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

Use yourparagliderto get away from this second attack.

The other is a more traditional Yiga you may have encountered disguised as a traveller on the roads.

Link unlocking Sensor + for the Purah Pad in Tears of the Kingdom.

Once youve defeated the two Yiga, head inside.

There youll find Konba, a fashion designer who had been kidnapped.

Talk to them to get theYiga armor.

Robbie talking about his compendium database in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

This only provides a single point of protection, but it will give you a stealth boost.

bring up the chest to the right of the diary to get the Travel Medallion Prototype.

Its time to head back to Robbie.

Map showing the location of the Akkala Ancient Tech Lab in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

Dont forget theres a fast travel point at Hateno village lab now.

Speaking to Robbie will unlock theTravel Medallion feature.

If you already have 15 points registered when you speak to Robbie you will get both upgrades at once.

Link approaching the Akkala Ancient Tech Lab.

Dont worry, this one is a lot more straightforward than the Travel Medallion quest.

To plant the Heros Path mode, Robbie simply wants data from 15 shrines.

The Heros Path mode allows you to watch your trip so far on the main map screen.

Link talking to Konba at the Akkala Ancient Tech Lab.

Press X to activate, then again to begin.

Link unlocking the Travel Medallion feature in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

Link unlocking the Hero’s Path Mode for the Purah Pad in Tears of the Kingdom.