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All Shrine locations and maps for Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

Our Shrine locations guide for both the surface and sky of Tears of the Kingdom.

Link approaching a Shrine at night-time in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Image credit: Nintendo

Finding Shrine locations and completing the puzzles within them is a crucial part of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, because, if you ignore them, you won’t be able to increase your Hearts or Stamina.

Shrines are located across the span of Hyrule - from the heights of its sky to its greenest field and even hidden away in caves. This means, if you want to find them all, you need to know where you’re going.

To help you in this quest, you’ll find every Shrine locations and maps for Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom below. To make this page easier to navigate we've divided the Shrines on the surface up by Skyview Tower region and the ones found on the sky islands by their specific sky region, such as the Lanayru Sky.

On this page:

Explainers:

Surface Shrine locations and maps:

Sky Shrine locations and maps:

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How many Shrines are in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom?

In total, there are 152 Shrines in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

These Shrines are spread across both the ground and skies of Hyrule, with 120 Shrines on Hyrule itself and 32 in the skies. Due to this, you'll need to travel across land, investigate caves and soar through the skies to find them all!

There are no Shrines within The Depths. Instead, you'll be able to find Lightroots, which, when activiated, will light up a section of The Depths and add this area to your map. Every Lightroot location corresponds to a Shrine location on the surface, so, if you find a Lightroot, this means you've also technically found a Shrine. You still, however, have to find this Shrine on the surface to have it appear on your map.

If you find a Shrine, there will be a Lightroot growing beneath it and vice versa. | Image credit: Nintendo

Below you'll find overview maps for all of the Shrine locations both on Hyrule and within the sky. After these maps lie detailed location lists and maps for all of the Shrines, including whether they're connected to a Shrine Quest or within a cover, divided by Skyview Tower regions for the surface and sky region for the ones on the sky islands.

Here's the Hyrule Shrine locations overview map:

All of the Shrine locations on the surface of Hyrule in Tears of the Kingdom. | Image credit: Nintendo/Eurogamer

Here's the sky Shrine locations overview map:

All of the Shrine locations on the Sky Islands in Tears of the Kingdom. | Image credit: Nintendo/Eurogamer

Now if you'd like more detailed information, below we've created lists of every Shrine location organised by Skyview Tower regions for the ones on the surface and by sky region for the Shrines sitting on the sky islands.

Lookout Landing Shrine locations map

Here are all the Shrines in the Lookout Landing region of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom:

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Hyrule Field Shrine locations map

Here are all of the Hyrule Field region Shrines in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom:

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Lindor’s Brow Shrine locations map

Below are all of the Shrines in the Lindor’s Brow region of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom:

  • 1. Ikatak Shrine (-3952, 1141, 0111) - Complete The Gisa Crater Crystal Shrine Quest
  • 2. Iun-orok Shrine (-3538, 0853, -0133) - Inside Tanagar Canyon West Cave
  • 3. Kiuyoyou Shrine (-1106, 2086, 0104)
  • 4. Makurukis Shrine (-2847, 0629, 0233)
  • 5. Oromuwak Shrine (-3079, 1618, 0243)
  • 6. Runakit Shrine (-2534, 1167, 0177)
  • 7. Sinakawak Shrine (-1413, 0757, 0089)
  • 8. Taki-ihaban Shrine (-1828, 1196, 0147) - Inside Lindor's Brow Cave
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Popla Foothills Shrine locations map

Here you’ll find all of the Shrines in the Popla Foothills region of Zelda: Tear of the Kingdom:

  • 1. En-oma Shrine (0101, -2519, -0087) - Inside Lake Hylia Whirlpool Cave, which is accessed by via the whirlpool in Lake Hylia, and complete The Lake Hylia Crystal Shrine Quest
  • 2. Ishokin Shrine (-565, -3524, 0129) - Complete the Ride the Giant Horse Shrine Quest
  • 3. Jiukoum Shrine (0867, -2279, 0141)
  • 4. Jochisiu Shrine (0932, -1902, 0030) - Complete Keys Born of Water Shrine Quest
  • 5. Joju-u-u Shrine (1516, -3576, 0142)
  • 6. Susub Shrine (0347, -2050, -0026) - Inside the Deya Village Ruins Well
  • 7. Utojis Shrine (1219, -2543, 0096) - Inside Tobio's Hollow Cave and complete Legend of the Soaring Spear Shrine Quest
  • 8. Utsushok Shrine (0669, 03358, 0072)
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Sahasra Slope Shrine locations map

Below lies all of the Shrines in the Sahasra Slope region of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom:

  • 1. Eshos Shrine (1564, -1945, 0157)
  • 2. Jojon Shrine (1203, 0328, 0027) - Inside the Crenel Peak Cave
  • 3. Jonsau Shrine (1743, 0018, 0025)
  • 4. Kurakat Shrine (2362,-0511, 0156) - Complete the Dyeing to Find It Shrine Quest
  • 5. Makasura Shrine (1700, -1051, 0166)
  • 6. Morok Shrine (1183, -0780, 0133)
  • 7. O-ogim Shrine (2756, -1086, 0100) - Complete The Lanayru Road Crystal Shrine Quest
  • 8. Ren-iz Shrine (0754, 0823, 0082)
  • 9. Tukarok Shrine (0915, -0249, 0034)
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Rabella Wetlands Shrine locations map

Here are all of the Shrines in the Rabella Wetlands region of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom:

  • 1. Bamitok Shrine (3095, -3210, 0082) - Inside the Mount Dunsel Cave
  • 2. Marari-in Shrine (4630, -3712, 0018) - Inside the Eventide Island Cave, but first need to play through the Seeking the Pirate Hideout Side Quest until you can reach this location
  • 3. Tokiy Shrine (2304, -2377, -0028) - Inside Oakle's Navel Cave and complete The Oakle's Navel Cave Crystal Shrine Quest
  • 4. Sifumim Shrine (2824, -3267, 0078)
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Mount Lanayru Shrine locations map

Here are all of the Shrines in the Mount Lanayru region of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom:

  • 1. Anedamimik Shrine (4231, -2179, -0012) - Inside the Deepback Bay Cave and you'll need to drain the water to access this Shrine
  • 2. Jikais Shrine (4265, -1674, 0182)
  • 3. Jogou Shrine (3346, -1184, 0057) - Inside the Lanayru Road East Cave
  • 4. Mayahisik Shrine (3730, -2057, 0189) - Inside the Retsam Forest Cave
  • 5. Yomizuk Shrine (4413, -0614, 0034) - Inside the Tarm Point Cave and you can complete the True Treasure Side Quest alongside it. Though it is not required for the Shrine
  • 6. Zakusu Shrine (3527, -1481, 0168) - Complete The High Spring and the Light Rings Shrine Quest
  • 7. Zanmik Shrine (3469, -2180, 0148)
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Upland Zorana Shrine locations map

Below you’ll find all of the Shrines in the Upland Zorana region of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom:

  • 1. Apogek Shrine (3885, -0213, 0164)
  • 2. Gatanisis Shrine (4496, 0829, 0095)
  • 3. Ihen-a Shrine (3784, 0579, 0485)
  • 4. Joniu Shrine (2918. 0505, 0155) - Inside the Ralis Channel Cave and complete The Ralis Channel Cyrstal Shrine Quest
  • 5. Maoikes Shrine (2275, 0146, 0078) - Inside the Boné Pond East Cave
  • 6. Mogawak Shrine (3298, 0424, 0112)
  • 7. Rasitakiwak Shrine (4166, 1323, 0229)
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Ulri Mountain Shrine locations map

Here are all of the Shrines in the Ulri Mountain region of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom:

  • 1. Domizuin Shrine (3305, 1443, 0426)
  • 2. Gemimik Shrine (4513, 2116, 0001)
  • 3. Igashuk Shrine (4655, 3715, 0131) - Inside the Lomei Labyrinth Island
  • 4. Jochi-ihiga Shrine (3812, 1219, 0090) - Complete Rock for Sale Shrine Quest, which can be found in Tarrey Town after first visiting the Shrine
  • 5. Jochi-iu Shrine (4346, 2875, 0165)
  • 6. Kamatukis Shrine (3431, 3355, 0071)
  • 7. Mayachideg Shrine (3061, 1823, 0216)
  • 8. Rasiwak Shrine (4664, 3262, 0002)
  • 9. Sinatanika Shrine (3842, 2300, 0048)
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Eldin Canyon Shrine locations map

Below are all of the Shrines in the Eldin Canyon region of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom:

  • 1. Ekochiu Shrine (1059, 1276, 0045)
  • 2. Isisim Shrine (1841, 2840, 0363) - Inside the YunoboCo HQ East Cave
  • 3. Jiotak Shrine (1836, 3181, 0257)
  • 4. Kimayat Shrine (2865, 3640, 0241)
  • 5. Kisinona Shrine (2567, 1244, 0173)
  • 6. Marakuguc Shrine (1761, 2508, 0437)
  • 7. Momosik Shrine (2962, 2757, 0524) - Complete The Death Caldera Crystal Shrine Quest
  • 8. Moshapin Shrine (2678, 1905, 0131) - Complete The Lake Intenoch Cave Crystal Shrine Quest
  • 9. Sibajitak Shrine (2399, 3273, 0402)
  • 10. Sitsum Shrine (2369, 2595, 0790)
  • 11. Timawak Shrine (1798, 1639, 0311)
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Thyphlo Ruins Shrine locations map

Here lie all of the Shrines in the Thyphlo Ruins region of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom:

  • 1. Kikakin Shrine (-0395, 2736, 0287)
  • 2. Mayak Shrine (1270, 3733, 0106)
  • 3. Minetak Shrine (0393, 3486, 0068) - Inside the Deplian Badlands Cave
  • 4. Musanokir Shrine (0406, 2133, 0144)
  • 5. Ninjis Shrine (0355, 1892, 0178) - Complete Maca’s Special Place Shrine Quest
  • 6. Pupunke Shrine (0620, 2211, 0164) - Complete A Pretty Stone and Five Golden Apples Shrine Quest
  • 7. Sakunbomar Shrine (0166, 2318, 0179) - Complete None Shall Pass? Shrine Quest
  • 8. Sikukuu Shrine (0700, 2793, 0226)
  • 9. Tenmaten Shrine (-0593, 1551, -0014) - Inside the Elma Knolls Well
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Pikida Stonegrove Shrine locations map

Below lies all of the Shrines in the Pikida Stonegrove region of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom:

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Rospro Pass Shrine locations map

Here you’ll find all of the Shrines in the Rospro Pass region of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom:

  • 1. Eutoum Shrine (-3506, 3570, 0387)
  • 2. Gatakis Shrine (-3650, 1805, 0168)
  • 3. Otak Shrine (-4392, 3714, 0212) - Inside the Icefall Foothills Cave
  • 4. Rutafu-um Shrine (-2999, 3099, 0514) - Inside the Hebra Mountains Northwest cave and complete The Northwest Hebra Cave Crystal Shrine Quest
  • 5. Sahirow Shrine (-3355, 2387, 0361)
  • 6. Sisuran Shrine (-2556, 3354, 0245) - Complete The North Hebra Mountains Crystal Shrine Quest
  • 7. Tauyosipun Shrine (-4539, 2881, 0262)
  • 8. Wao-os Shrine (-4059, 1991, 0183) - Inside the West Lake Totori Cave
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Gerudo Highlands Shrine locations map

Here are all of the Shrines in the Gerudo Highlands region in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom:

  • 1. Gasas Shrine (-4155,0097, 0040)
  • 2. Mayamats Shrine (-4639,-1510, 0452)
  • 3. Otutsum Shrine (-4468, -0670, -0509)
  • 4. Rotsumamu Shrine (-3408, 1361, 0335)
  • 5. Suariwak Shrine (-2524, -1769, 0131) - Inside the Yiga Blademaster Station, but first collect the Yiga Armor and complete The Yiga Clan Exam Side Adventure
  • 6. Turakawak Shrine (-3496, -0197, 0066)
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Gerudo Canyon Shrine locations map

Below lie all of the Shrines in the Gerudo Canyon region of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom:

  • 1. Chichim Shrine (-3211, -3008, -0049) - Inside the Ancient Prison Ruins
  • 2. Irasak Shrine (-4159, -3824, -0028)
  • 3. Karahatag Shrine (-3726, -3625, 0043)
  • 4. Kitawak Shrine (-1532, -2928, 0321)
  • 5. Kudanisar Shrine (4168, -2144, 0050)
  • 6. Mayatat Shrine (-3292, 2509, 0024)
  • 7. Miryotanog Shrine (-4678, -3087, 0054)
  • 8. Motsusis Shrine (-1794, -3486, 0045) - Inside the South Lomei Labyrinth
  • 9. Rakakudaji Shrine (-2037, -1850, 0064) - Complete the The Gerudo Canyon Crystal Shrine Quest
  • 10. Siwakama Shrine (-2446, -3346, 0041)
  • 11. Soryotanog Shrine (-3881, -2961, 0123)
  • 12. Turakamik Shrine (-2654,-2238, 0067)
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Akkala Sky Shrine locations map

In the Akkala Sky, high above the Ulri Mountain region, you can find three Shrines in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom:

North Akkala Sky Archipelago

One Shrine can be found outside the Lomei Sky Labyrinth in the North Akkala Sky Archipelago:

  • Mogisari Shrine (4655, 3497, 1010) - Outside the Lomei Sky Labyrinth
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Sokkala Sky Archipelago

There are two Shrines to find in the Sokkala Sky Archipelago - the southern part of the Akkala Sky:

  • 1. Gikaku Shrine (4504, 2168, 1155) - Complete The Sky Mine Crystal Shrine Quest
  • 2. Natak Shrine (3668, 1482, 1557) - Complete The Sokkala Sky Crystal Shrine Crystal
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Central Hyrule Sky Shrine locations map

The Central Hyrule Sky includes the Great Sky Island and small sections of both the northern and southern regions of Hyrule in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

North Hyrule Sky Archipelago

Beginning in the northern Hyrulean mountains, there are two Shrines in the North Hyrule Sky Archipelago:

  • 1. Mayam Shrine (0337, 2814, 1820) - Complete The North Hyrule Sky Crystal Shrine Quest
  • 2. Simosiwak Shrine (0160, 1968, 0758) - Do the trail run on Bravery Island to reveal the Shrine, which can be done by talking to the Steward Construct
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South Hyrule Sky Archipelago

There is one Shrine in the South Hyrule Archipelago:

  • Jinodok Shrine (-1257, -1487, 1008) - Complete The South Hyrule Sky Crystal Shrine Quest
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Great Sky Island

Your journey begins on the Great Sky Island, where you'll visit the following Shrines:

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Eldin Sky Shrine location map

Only one Shrine can be found in the Eldin Sky of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom:

  • Kadaunar Shrine (1879, 1201, 1251)
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Faron Sky Shrine locations map

You can find two Shrines on the Thunderhead Islands, which sits in the Faron Sky of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom:

  • 1. Joku-u Shrine (1375, -3339, 0429)
  • 2. Joku-usin Shrine (1074, -3347, 0786)
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Gerudo Sky Shrine locations map

There are three Shrines sitting in the Gerudo Sky of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, which are spread across the north and eastern corners of this sky region.

North Gerudo Sky Archipelago

Here's where you can find the Shrine in the North Gerudo Sky Archipelago:

  • Mayasiar Shrine (-3544, -0320, 1965) - Complete the mirror puzzle on Starview Island to access this Shrine
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East Gerudo Sky Archipelago

There are two Shrines in the East Gerudo Sky Archipelago and they're pretty spread out, with one sitting out the South Lomei Castle:

  • Rakashog Shrine (-1714, -2118, 1149)
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  • Siyamotsus Shrine (-1795, -3296, 1011) - At the South Lomei Castle Top Floor
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Hebra Sky Shrine locations map

A collection of Shrines can be found in the freezing-cold Hebra Sky, which has been divided into two archipelagos above the north-western region of Hyrule in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

East Hebra Sky Archipelago

There are two shrines in the East Hebra Sky Archipelago:

  • 1. Taninoud Shrine (-1804, 3047, 0948) - Complete The East Hebra Sky Crystal Shrine Quest
  • 2. Tenbez Shrine (-0971, 3535, 1011) - West side of North Lomei Castle Top Floor
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West Hebra Sky Archipelago

You can find three Shrines in the West Hebra Sky Archipelago and on the Rising Island Chain, which will be easier to find once you've completed the Wind Temple:

  • 1. Ijo-o Shrine (-3863, 2678, 0702)
  • 2. Kahatanaum Shrine (-3295, 3430, 1347)
  • 3. Mayaumekis Shrine (-2950, 3048, 0896)
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Lanayru Sky Shrine locations map

The Lanayru Sky lies above the Mount Lanayru and Upland Zorana regions of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and, by exploring it, you can find a number of Shrines.

Lanayru Sky Archipelago

In the main Lanayru Sky Archipelago and on Wellspring Island, you'll find the following Shrines:

  • 1. Igoshon Shrine (3840, 0664, 1325)
  • 2. Jirutagumac Shrine (2914, 0536, 0951)
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South Lanayru Sky Archipelago

Within the South Lanayru Sky Archipelago lies two Shrines:

  • 1. Mayanas Shrine (4611, -0944, 1789) - Complete The South Lanayru Sky Crystal Shrine Quest
  • 2. Sihajog Shrine (4545, -0846, 1121) - Complete the trail run on Valor Island to reveal this Shrine, which can be done by talking to the Steward Construct
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Necluda Sky Shrine locations map

The Necluda Sky is one of the largest sky regions in Zelda: Tear of the Kingdom as it has three different sections.

Necluda Sky

You can find one Shrine in the main Necluda Sky:

  • Kumamayn Shrine (2856, -2853, 1212) - Complete The Necluda Sky Crystal Shrine Quest
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North Necluda Sky Archipelago

There are two Shrines in the North Necluda Sky Archipelago:

  • 1. Josiu Shrine (1759, -1208, 0924) - Complete The North Necluda Sky Crystal Shrine Quest
  • 2. Yansamin Shrine (2350, -1782, 1475)
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West Necluda Sky Archipelago

Finally, there is one Shrine in the West Necluda Sky Archipelago:

  • Ukoojisi Shrine (1470, -2170, 0585) - Complete The West Necluda Sky Crystal Shrine Quest
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Tabantha Sky Archipelago Shrine locations map

There are three Shrines within the Tabantha Sky Archipelago in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom:

  • 1. Ga-ahisas Shrine (-3595, 0958, 1699) - Complete the mirror puzzle on Lightcast Island
  • 2. Ganos Shrine (-3367, 0468, 1695) - Complete The Tabantha Sky Crystal Shrine Quest
  • 3. Taunhiy Shrine (-2405, 0825, 0615) - Complete the trail run on Courage Island to reveal this Shrine, which can be done by talking to the Steward Construct
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Tips for finding Shrines in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

Here are some tips to help you in your Shrine hunting in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom:

  • Unlock the Shrine Sensor. After completing one of the Regional Phenomena quests, you’ll be able to complete A Mystery in the Depths and, after that, you’ll be able to unlock the Shrine Sensor. This useful feature will tell you when you’re near a Shrine!
  • Look near stables and settlements. Since Shrines are part of the Fast Travel system in Tears of the Kingdom, there will always be one near a stable or settlement, like Hateno Village. So, when you’ve reached a new settlement, take the time to have a look around high and low to find the nearby Shrine.
  • Investigate caves! Tears of the Kingdom allows you to delve into the depths of Hyrule and, down there, you’ll find Shrines. For this reason, it’s always a good idea to investigate every cave you encounter and remember, if you see a blue rabbit spirit (also known as a Blupee), it will lead you to a cave.
  • Search for Shrines during the night. Thanks to the green glow surrounding Shrines, it can be easier to spot Shrines at night.
Link approaching a Shrine at night, which has a green glow surrounding it, in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
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  • A Lightroot in The Depths means a Shrine on the surface. Due to every Lightroot location in The Depths corresponding to a Shrine location on the surface world, you can use Lightroots to track down any Shrines you might be missing. Since map pins appear in the same place no matter which map type you're looking at - be it Sky, Surface or Depths - if you pin a Lightroot location, you've also pinned a Shrine.
  • Use Skytower to your advantage. Skytowers will shoot you up into the sky and this increased height will make it easier to spot certain Shrines - be it in the sky or on the ground.
  • Get the chest! You’ll find a chest inside every Shrine containing a useful item - be it a weapon or material. Reaching the chest, however, will be a little puzzle in itself. If you do find the chest, then a little chest symbol will appear next to the Shrine’s name on your map, allowing you to keep track of which Shrines you’ve fully completed.
  • Look out for the green crystals! A number of Shrines will require you to bring a green crystal back to their location and, in doing so, complete a Shrine Quest. While the Shrines will create a green beam showing you where the crystal is, you may simply find one of these crystals while out adventuring. If you do, this means there is a Shrine nearby!
  • You don’t have to complete the Shrine straight away. Every Shrine contains a puzzle, which, when completed, will reward you with a Light of Blessing. Yet, some Shrines are easier than others. Thankfully, every Shrine is also a Fast Travel spot, so, if you can’t complete one, you can simply return to it later.
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What happens after you complete every Shrine in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom?

Upon completing your final Shrine in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, you’ll automatically unlock The Shrine Explorer Side Quest. It doesn’t matter which Shrine you complete, this quest will always appear once you’ve collected 152 Light of Blessings.

To finish this side quest, and earn your reward for completing every Shrine, all you have to do is visit the Temple of Time on the Great Sky Island. Once there, head up to the Goddess Statue within and you’ll now find a chest sitting behind it.

Look behind this Goddess Statue. | Image credit: Nintendo

Inside said chest, you’ll find a piece of armor called the Ancient Hero’s Aspect and, with that, The Shrine Explorer quest will draw to a close.

While we won’t include a picture of the Ancient Hero’s Aspect as it's quite the spoiler, we will say that it fills all three of Link’s armor slots and has a base defence level of 12.

The Ancient Hero’s Aspect is actually one of the best pieces of armor you can find in Tears of the Kingdom and, due to that, it has some heavy upgrade costs:

UpgradeMaterial CostRupee CostDefence Level
One9 Silver Bokoblin Horns
9 Hinox Guts
15 Zonaite
3021
Two9 Silver Moblin Horns
9 Frox Guts
10 Large Zonatie
15036
Three9 Silver Lizalfos Horns
9 Molduga Guts
15 Large Zonaite
60054
Four9 Silver Lynel Saber Horns
9 Silver Lynel Mace Horn
9 Gleeok Guts
150084

Once the Ancient Hero’s Aspect is fully upgraded, you’ll unlock its set bonus - Master Sword Beam. This allows you to send out a beam of power when swinging the Master Sword!

Good luck finding all of the Shrines and, if you’d like to learn more about Link’s quest, visit our Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom walkthrough.

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