Players looking to find the Master Sword in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom must search for 11 memories hidden inside the so-called Dragon Tears. These can be found on the map’s geoglyphs, so here are all their locations in the game.
The latest Zelda title, Tears of the Kingdom is the long-awaited sequel to Breathe of the Wild, and there’s a lot of fantastic content for players to dive into from exploring the huge open world, collecting armor, and of course hunting for the legendary weapon, the Master Sword.
If you’re particularly on the lookout for the legendary weapon, you’ll want to make sure you visit all the Geoglyphs throughout Hyrule and once you obtain them you’ll get the memories needed to be granted the Master Sword in the game.
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With that in mind, here are all the geoglyph locations in Tears of the Kingdom.
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Geoglyphs are how you’ll get hold of the Master Sword in Tears of the Kingdom. However, to do that, you’ll need to find all 11 of them, which are dotted around Hyrule.
Essentially, Geoglyphs are similar to the Captured Memories from Breath of the Wild. They look into past events from the perspective of Zelda and help unlock both deeper elements of the game’s lore, and the use of the legendary Master Sword.
In total, there are 11 Geoglyphs to find in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and they’re all spread around Hyrule. The overall map and the Geoglyphs’ locations are above, while the more detailed description can be found below, just in case you’re struggling to find it.
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The first Geoglyph can be found just off to the northwest of Central Hyrule. Head left across the river and you’ll soon come across it.
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We recommend heading over to Rito Village for this Geoglyph. Then, follow the path all the way to the east until you come across the Geoglyph, it should be relatively clear along the path, although you will need to head north of the path when you line up with the icon.
The third Geoglyph can be found just above the Lanayru Wetlands and to the east of Central Hyrule. Follow the uppermost right path from the center until you line up with the icon, then head north.
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The fourth Tear of the Dragon Geoglyph can be found on an island just off the Hyrule Fields. It’s right in the center and is relatively tricky to miss.
You’ll find the fifth Geoglyph near the southeast of the Gerudo Highlands. Head down the hills and you should see the Geoglyph waiting.
After heading into the Gerudo Highlands for the fifth Geoglyph, head directly north and you should come across the sixth, although there are a few steep drops so be careful when rushing around. Just at the bottom of the Highlands, on the northeast, you’ll find the next Tear.
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The seventh Geoglyph is located in the far southeast corner of Hyrule. You’ll need to travel right down to the bottom, just by Lurelin Village.
Head over to the Hebra Mountains for this Geoglyph. Look around for Tabantha Tundra and head directly north. The Geoglyph will be waiting for you. It’s a rather challenging Dragon Tear to find so make sure you look around for Pikida Stonegrove Skyview Tower. Then, fly northeast and you should see the Geoglyph.
This one isn’t too hard to find, being the farthest east you can go by the Lanayru Great Spring. Just look for either the Lanayru Wetlands or Mount Lanayru and you know you’re in the right place.
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This Geoglyph can be found just above the Faron Grasslands and to the southwest of Laky Hylia. Follow the lake round and you should be in luck.
The final Geoglyph is best located by heading over to Goron City in between Death Mountain and the Great Hyrule Forest. Follow the primary path between the Forest and Eldin Mountains and the Geoglyph and the Master Sword will be yours.
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There’s no Geoglypyh here, but this Dragon Tear is required to complete the “Impa and the Geoglyph” main quest. This memory unlocks after you’ve found all 11 Geoglyphs, and it’s right in the spiral section of East Akkala, in the Rist Peninsula. Go outside Gemimik Shrine and you’ll find the tear surrounded by Silent Princess flowers.
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So there you have it, those are all the Geoglyph locations in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Learn more about the Sky Islands and Zonaite here, and use our guide to pinpoint every Skyview Tower location.
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