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Related to this question: What does the treasure chest icon indicate on the map tooltip for Shrines?

There's an indicator if all treasures in a shrine have been opened. For those who have the counter for 100% completion, does the treasure in the shrines count for 100% completion? (If you go into a completed shrine, and get the missing treasures in the shrine, does the counter in the slate move at all?)

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  • Are you talking about the counter on the map?
    – Timmy Jim
    Commented Mar 14, 2017 at 17:10
  • Yup. Edited for precision.
    – Fredy31
    Commented Mar 14, 2017 at 17:11

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This IGN page states that the only thing that counts towards the completion percentage on the Sheikah Slate are:

Dungeons cleared (and their location appearing on the map), Korok Seeds (and the icon that appears once you have claimed a seed), Shrine Discoveries, and Location Discoveries.

Basically, it appears that location discoveries are the only thing that count for that completion percentage. The page also states that quests and the Hyrule Compendium do not count.

They break the percentage down into 4 categories which each yield a different amount towards the 100%:

  • Dungeon Clear (Boss Defeated) = .08% x 4 = .32%
  • Korok Seeds = .08% x 900 = 72%
  • Shrine Discovery = .08% x 120 = 9.60%
  • Location Discovery = .08% x 226(?) = 18.08%
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    Hoo boy, I really hope they change the weighting of that in an update...
    – Riking
    Commented Mar 15, 2017 at 2:23
  • Also, this answer's screenshot shows that in the official guide, these are the things tracked for this percentage.
    – Timmy Jim
    Commented Mar 15, 2017 at 20:43
  • @Riking To be fair, that's probably an accurate amount of time spent in percent on getting all 900(!) Korok seeds compared with the time spent completing the main story. Commented Oct 3, 2018 at 22:09

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