Photography & Hyrule Compendium Guide — Camera, Sensor+ & All Entries

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Photography Guide — Completing the Hyrule Compendium

TotK's Purah Pad Camera lets you photograph enemies, items, creatures, and locations to build the Hyrule Compendium — a 226-entry database that also powers the Sensor+ tracking ability. Completing the Compendium is one of TotK's completionist goals. This guide covers how it works and the most efficient approach.


How the Camera Works

Accessing the Camera:

  • Press Up on D-Pad (default) to open the Camera app
  • Aim at a subject → center the subject in frame → press A to photograph

What to photograph:

  • Enemies, monsters, animals, creatures
  • Plants and materials
  • Food and recipes
  • Weapons (specific types)
  • NPCs (optional — not required for Compendium)

Compendium registration: After photographing, the subject is registered in the Hyrule Compendium if it's a new entry.


The Hyrule Compendium Overview

Total entries: 226 unique subjects across 5 categories

| Category | Entries | Examples | |---------|---------|---------| | Creatures | 78 | Animals, insects, fish, frogs | | Monsters | 90 | Bokoblins, Lynels, Dragons, bosses | | Materials | 11 | Gems, raw materials | | Food | 11 | Cooked dishes, raw food items | | Weapons & Equipment | 36 | Specific weapon types |

Completion reward: Completing all 226 entries gives a reward from Purah at Lookout Landing (rare material + recognition).


Sensor+ and the Compendium

Why the Compendium matters beyond collection:

Every photographed entry becomes trackable with Sensor+:

  • Set Sensor+ to any compendium entry
  • It pings directionally as you move toward the nearest specimen
  • Closer distance = faster ping interval

Most valuable Sensor+ uses from the Compendium:

  • Korok Seeds (photograph one early → track all Koroks)
  • Rare materials (Puffshroom, Silver Lynel parts)
  • Star Fragments (track where they land)
  • Dragon parts (track nearby dragons)
  • Specific rare enemies for farming

Photography Strategy

Photograph First, Study Later

The most efficient approach: photograph everything you see, immediately and without interrupting exploration.

  • See a new enemy: open Camera, snap a photo → back to combat
  • Find a new ingredient: photo first, pick up second
  • Enter a new area: take a sweep photo of any visible creatures

Don't stop exploring to methodically photograph — integrate it into your normal gameplay.

Categories That Need Active Effort

Fish and aquatic creatures: Require wading into water or diving. Easy to miss.

  • Where to photograph: Rivers, lakes, Lanayru Sea, Zora's Domain pools
  • Note: Fish flee quickly — approach slowly and snap before they scatter

Insects and small creatures: Often found in grass and caves.

  • Brightbloom Seeds in caves reveal cave insects
  • Grassland insects: morning hours (in-game) have most active insect population

Rare monsters: Some only appear in specific conditions.

  • Stalkoblin/Stalmoblin: Night only (skeleton enemies that appear after dark)
  • Silver enemies: Only appear in late game or specific high-level areas

Depths-Specific Entries

Several compendium entries only appear in the Depths:

  • Dark Clump material
  • Gloom-affected variants of standard enemies
  • Frox and other Depths-exclusive creatures

Complete Depths compendium entries during normal Depths farming runs — photograph everything new as you encounter it.


Entries Players Commonly Miss

Night-Only Creatures

  • Stalkoblin, Stalmoblin, Stalizalfos: Night only — sleep until midnight
  • Bubbulfrog: Night, near water and caves
  • Star Fragment (photograph it landing): Night — rare but photographable

Water Creatures

  • Multiple fish species that require diving with Zora Armor
  • Octorok: Sea Octoroks vs River Octoroks — different entries
  • Water Chuchu: Different from standard Chuchu entry

Specific Variants

  • Blue Bokoblin vs Red Bokoblin: Different entries
  • Each colored Lizalfos (Fire, Ice, Electric) = separate entry
  • Silver Lynel vs White-Maned Lynel: Different entries
  • Each Gleeok variant: Different entries

Boss Entries

All bosses must be photographed during or immediately after the fight:

  • The boss is only present during the boss room encounter
  • You don't need to photograph them while fighting — they hold still between phases
  • After defeat, in some cases, the corpse is briefly photographable

Using Purchased Entries

If you've missed photographing a creature that despawned or is inaccessible, Robbie at the Hateno Ancient Tech Lab sells compendium entries:

  • Visit Robbie → he sells individual entries for rupees
  • Costs vary: 100-500 rupees per entry
  • Available for any entry you haven't photographed

This is the safety net — don't stress about missing photographs. Robbie's shop exists for this reason.


Efficient Completion Order

Phase 1 (Early game — first 3 hours):

  • Photograph everything on Great Sky Island
  • Photograph all enemies encountered in first region
  • All basic materials (herbs, cooking ingredients)

Phase 2 (Mid game):

  • Each new region: photograph new regional creatures and enemies
  • Cave photography: always bring Brightbloom Seeds
  • Depths: photograph everything new on each session

Phase 3 (Late game):

  • Check the Compendium for gaps
  • Target specific missing entries (fish, night creatures, Depths-only)
  • Purchase remaining gaps from Robbie

Quick Tips

  • Photograph immediately on seeing anything new — the compendium notification tells you if it's a new entry. Don't wait.
  • Fish before fighting them — water creatures flee instantly when attacked. Photograph first, collect/fight second.
  • Night creatures require active effort — set up a campfire near a major field area → sleep until midnight → photograph Stalkoblins and Bulbufrog variants before dawn.
  • Robbie's shop removes pressure — knowing you can buy missed entries reduces anxiety about photographing everything perfectly. Explore freely and buy gaps later.
  • Sensor+ on rare materials pays off — after photographing Puffshrooms or Silver Lynel parts, Sensor+ for those entries makes future farming sessions dramatically faster. The Compendium powers your farming.

See also: Compendium Guide Advanced | Purah Pad Guide | 100% Completion Guide

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