If I leave something/drop it on the ground, how long will it stay there until it unspawns?
Emily Wong
If I would like to leave breadcrumbs behind in one of the mazes, I'm wondering: will the items I use as breadcrumbs unspawn at some point?
For example, in Minecraft, if you leave something on the ground, I think it will disappear in 5 minutes; is a similar system in Breath of the Wild?
33 Answers
As far as I can tell from my testing, items will stay on the ground indefinitely as long as you're close by. They only despawn when you're a significant distance away.
As a test, I dropped an item on the ground in a safe area (a stable), then left the game running while I made myself some lunch. When I came back about ten minutes later, the item was still right next to me. This is evidence that there is no time limit for items despawning.
Another time I killed a Hinox which dropped some strong royal weapons. At the time, I could not carry any more weapons, so I walked a few hundred feet to kill a nearby Lynel. After killing the Lynel, I went back to where the royal weapons had been, but they were nowhere to be found. This shows that distance affects when items despawn. However I have not done any tests for how far you need to go before that happens.
Though the breadcrumb idea is clever for navigation, I suspect the mazes are a little too big and that items will begin to despawn as you traverse the narrow corridors, which may get you even more lost than you started.
11I found that there's an item limit also, as a joke, I dropped a bunch of rare stuff to "leave it there" (I was with friends) but when I dropped my 4 lynel guts, 5 giant ancient cores, and 7 ancient cores, the lynel guts all despawned and 2 of the giant ancient cores did too (I immediately picked them up)
Note: I did this in the southern oasis in the Gerudo desert so that might have contributed because there were a few palm fruits in the trees
1It's also worth noting if the item was originally on the ground (not dropped by a mob) it will not despawn if left there. The same of course is true for items left in chests. I have been utilizing the stamps on the map to abuse this feature. If I see a nice quality weapon or shield but my inventory is full I will simply place the appropriate stamp where I'm standing and come back later when I need it. Of course it's always best if there's a shrine or tower nearby for fast travel.