Tears of the Kingdom: Geoglyph Dragon Tears in All Zelda

Zelda: Geoglyphs of the Tears of the Kingdom are a preliminary mission that Impa assigns you to do when you locate her.You must fly over the skies and investigate these odd marks on the ground to locate a little puddle, or tear, and reveal one of Zelda's memories in order to unlock the tale linked to the Tears of the Kingdom dragon tears. It's not necessary to locate them in a certain sequence, although it may be helpful for consistency!

We've gathered all the tear sites, which you may discover below, if you're a lore hunter looking to track them out as soon as possible. See our Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom shrines, , and Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom review for further information.Zelda: , Tears of the Kingdom bubbul jewelsFor more guidance, refer to the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom korok and Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom crystallized charges guidelines.

All of the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom geoglyphs sites are included here, however.Please take note that these maps' coordinates don't match the locations of the TotK dragon tears.

Dragon's Tear #1

The Royal Ancient Lab ruins in northern Hyrule are the site of the first Tears of the Kingdom dragon tear.The pool that has to be found is indicated by the little tear sign in the TotK geoglyph, which is visible above.

Dragon's Tear #2

The small tear sign on our map above indicates the location of the second TotK geoglyph. This one is close to Rito Village in the frigid Tabantha area.

Dragon's Tear #3

The third TotK geoglyph is seen above; the tear sign indicates the pool that has to be located. Its form is akin to that of the Purah Pad, not the Nintendo Switch.

Dragon's Tear #4

In West Necluda, memory number four occurs just before the Dueling Peaks mountains. Where the pool is may be found using the tear form marking.

Dragon's Tear #5

In the Gerudo Highlands, above a gap that leads to the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom depths, lies the fifth of the TotK dragon tears..

Dragon's Tear #6

Though a bit farther to the west, dragon tear number six is rather near to the first tear. This one assumes the form of Sonia the Queen.

Dragon's Tear #7

This one should be handled carefully as it's close to Lurelin Village, which is completely overrun by pirates. However, you may dodge fighting by drifting down from an above-ground island.

The eighth Tear of the Dragon

The pool that you need to locate in the Tabantha Tundra is indicated by the little tear sign found in the ninth TotK geoglyph, which is shown above.

Dragon's Tear #9

The search for TotK dragon tears then leads us to location nine, which is near the sea, north of Mount Lanaryu. This geoglyph resembles a hidden stone.

Dragon's Tear #10

The memory "A King's Duty" may be unlocked by finding Tear of the Dragon number ten, which is located close to the Faron Grasslands.

Dragon's Tear #11

The eleventh dragon tear of TotK is located exactly between the Typhlo Ruins and Eldin Mountain.

Dragon's Tear #12

Tears of the Kingdom has eleven dragon tears, and finding each one will reveal a hidden twelfth memory on the map. Even if you can't locate it before the others, here is where it is. Additionally, there isn't a large geoglyph on this one.

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