Ekochiu Shrine(Great Hyrule Forest) 1062, 1279, 0045 -North ofWoodland Stable, south ofLost Woods. Ninjis Shrine(Great Hyrule Forest) 0352, 1900, 0178 -South ofKorok Forest. Tenmaten Shrine(Great Hyrule Forest) -0594, 1551, -0014 -Hyrule Castle to the southwest of Great Hyrule Forest dow...
Use a fire arrow to burn the logs. You can also put your wooden weapon on fire with the help of a nearby campfire. Once the balloon gains enough height, Impa will implore you to dive down to locate the first dragon tear. Dragon Tear # 1 Location: North Hyrule Plain, Rauru’s Left...
5. Forest Dweller’s Spear This Spear is commonly found in the Great Hyrule Forest in Zelda: TotK. One can be found atop the great Deku Tree itself during Walton’s Treasure Hunt side quest. In addition to its fusion ability, fusion with Gleeok materials grants+30 attack powerand an ele...
The TotK Snowquil Armor is super easy to find, but it doesn’t come cheap. Head to Rito Village in the northeast of the map – you have a marker set for it after meeting Purah in Lookout Landing – and just head to the shop there. Make sure you have some rupees, though, as the...
Located in the Korok Forest, deep in the Lost Woods, the scene itself is reminiscent of the majority of Zelda games - Link must pull the Master Sword from a stone; however, unlike previous games, Link must possess a certain number of hearts to manage to pull it from the pedestal. This...
In this TotK Shrine Guide you'll find walkthroughs for shrines, and most importantly, how to find and complete them across the two maps. Some shrines are hidden in caves or even off the map, locked away by a shrine quest. Landing in Hyrule with little to no direction as to which Shr...
How to Get More Batteries in TotK While the basic process to upgrade the Energy Cell is relatively simple, there are several steps Link must take before the task is complete. There are three main steps to upgrading the Energy Cell, which will be thoroughly explained later in the ...
Something old, something new, something blue – it's the TotK Gibdo in old wrappings. I had an idea that the weird TP peahats are victims of that nasty fungal parasite (or whatever parasite wasps inject into plants to make them grow their nests). They could have little spore carriers ...
116 TKOWL Sun 27th Dec 2009 I AM ERROR 0 Reply 117 SuperMarioFan1995 Wed 20th Jan 2010 This game has to be the most hardest Zelda for NES. Every time I try'd to go through the first temple, but then I get hit and start over. Have no idea why they made this harder than the fi...
RELATED:Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - How to Get the Master Sword The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdomprovides players with a method to repair weapons and shields before they break, thus allowing players to hold onto them for the duration of their ...