Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – Dragon Locations and Farming Guide



Dragons are a returning mythical creature in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Like Breath of the Wild, these ancient spirits have been spotted traveling through the sky, but in much higher locations than were possible in the previous games. In this game, not only will you be able to use Dragon Parts in cooking recipes to increase effectiveness and the duration of buffs, but also greatly boost your attack power by fusing them to your weapons to give them powerful elemental effects not found elsewhere. There is also the addition of a fourth dragon that is much harder to reach than the others.

We’re here to show you the dragon locations, routes, farming techniques, and even how to get to the fourth dragon, the light dragon. Stay tuned for all of our Totk guides, tips, and walkthroughs.

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28 thoughts on “Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – Dragon Locations and Farming Guide”

  1. It’s an incredible game that’s will forever have the legacy of being
    Limited by its studios unwillingness to provide even modestly spec’d hardware with respect to its peers.

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    So, Dinraal, Naydra and Farosh are heavily connected to Din, Nayru and Farore, Light Dragon being Zelda (basically mortal incarnation of Goddess Hylia) and Demon Dragon is Ganondorf (Incarnation of hatred of Demon King Demisa)…

    So every immortal Dragon is somehow connected to some of the most powerful deities in the series (and yes technically Demise is a deity as well).

    This reminds me of Mortal Kombat franchise in which is stated that true appearance of the Elder Gods is that of the Dragon.

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  3. You can cling on to some of their spikes on not have to worry about falling off. Also if you're quick enough you can grab the dragon part as soon as you hit it. You don't have to wait for it to jettison off their body.

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