Geoglyphs are similar to the memories Link needed to rediscover in Breath of the Wild. However, in Tears of the Kingdom, Geoglyphs do much more than flesh out the game’s story. They help Link repair the Master Sword. This guide outlines the location of every Geoglyph, so players can find all eleven Dragon Tears and reclaim the greatest weapon of all time.
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How to Find Impa and Learn More About Geoglyphs & Dragon Tears
After completing the early quests in Lookout Landing and learning of the Regional Phenomena around Hyrule from Purah, Link can head to one of four locations to tackle the main story in Tears of the Kingdom. By heading towards Rito Village first, Link will encounter Impa.
She needs his help getting a balloon into the air. Do this for her, and she’ll explain the Geoglyphs around Hyrule and show Link that he can leap into moments in time through the Dragon Tears at each one.
Where to Find Every Geoglyph Location in TotK
The table below outlines the location of every Geoglyph and Dragon Tear in Tears of the Kingdom. Follow the coordinates to find them and help Link get one step closer to holding the Master Sword once more.
Geoglyph Name | Geoglyph Location | What it Looks Like |
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Geoglyph #1 Where am I? Dragon Tear | This Geoglyph is northwest of Central Hyrule. | Look for a Memory Pool in the grass. |
Geoglyph #2 An Unfamiliar World | Follow the path to Rito Village and this Geoglyph will be right at the end of the road. | The Memory Pool here is in the rocks and snow. |
Geoglyph #3 Mineru’s Counsel | You can find this Geoglyph to the southeast of Eldin Canyon Skyview Tower, in the small forest overlooking Zelo Pond. | The Memory Pool will be on the west side of the Geoglyph, in-between the trees. |
Geoglyph #4 The Gerudo Assault | The Dragon Tear for The Gerudo Assault will be to the west of West Necluda. | You can find the Memory Pool close to the east of Batrea Lake, in the small forest. |
Geoglyph #5 A Show of Fealty | Head into the Gerudo Highlands for this Geoglyph. | This Memory Pool is on the edge of the path in the snow. |
Geoglyph #6 Zelda and Sonia | Head north from the fifth Geoglyph and you’ll come across the sixth. | This Memory Pool is in the hot rocks Link is walking across. |
Geoglyph #7 Sonia is Caught by Treachery | You can find this Geoglpyh on the edge of Rimba Beach, before you reach Cape Cresia to the east of Lurelin Village. | The Memory Pool will be on the north side, on the hilt of the blade. |
Geoglyph #8 Birth of the Demon King | You can find this Geoglyph the northeast of Pikida Stonegrove Skyview Tower | The Memory Pool is on the west side of the Geoglyph. |
Geoglyph #9 The Sages’ Vow | The Sages’ Vow Geoglyph will be at the center of the Talus Plateau, to the north of Lodrum Headland. | You can find the Sages’ Vow Memory Pool on top of a hill, on the northeast part of the Geoglyph. |
Geoglyph #10 A King’s Duty | You can find this Geoglyph formation on the moutain side, to the northwest of Faron Grasslands, to the west of Lake Hylia. | The Memory Pool is on the left side of the Geoglpyh, on a stable cliff. |
Geoglyph #11 A Master Sword in Time | You can find this Geoglphy on a large hill, to the east of Thyphlo Ruins Skyviewer Tower, to the north of the Great Hyrule Forest. | The Memory Pool for A Master Sword of Time will be at the top of the cliff, at the sword tip. |
How to Find The Light Dragon After Obtaining All Memories
After collecting all the memories scattered around Hyrule, Tears of the Kingdom players will need to track down the Light Dragon. Thankfully, it appears in the sky after viewing the last cutscene, omitting the need to know it’s flight path. Unfortunately, players may run into trouble if they don’t have high enough Stamina before chasing it down.
In order to view the memory that ties all the Dragon Tear cutscenes together in TotK, players will need to pull the Master Sword out of the Light Dragon’s head. Doing so will trigger an important cutscene that directs Link to his next task – defeating Ganon.
And that’s it! Check out our other The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom guides below to help with crafting, exploring, and tackling challenges across Hyrule.
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Published: Jun 12, 2023 02:51 pm