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Where to get all Legendary Weapons in TOTK – Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

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One of the ways The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom celebrates the series' history is through the sheer amount of legendary weapons found in the game. There are 15 weapons that are either replicas or reference former games. All of these weapons have decent attack power as well, so they're not bad in combat. Here's where to find them all.

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All Legendary Weapon Locations in TOTK - Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

Fierce Deity Sword

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Grabbing the Fierce Deity Sword involves one of the longer sidequests in Tears of the Kingdom. The chest that holds the sword is actually inside Cephla Lake Cave in the room towards the back (coordinates: 2618, 1418, 0135).

To unlock this room, however, Link is going to need all three pieces of the Fierce Deity Armor. Below are their locations:

  • Fierce Deity Chest: within a crawl space in the bedchamber on top of Akkala Citadel (coordinates: 3284, 1492, 0414)
  • Fierce Deity Mask: inside Skull Lake Cave, which is on top of the large pillar on the eastern side of Skull Lake in northern Akkala (coordinates: 3324, 3418, 0191)
  • Fierce Deity Boots: Found inside the Ancient Tree Stump, which is north of Mount Daphnees in the western part of Hyrule Field (coordinates: -1108, -0439, 0064)

White Sword of the Sky

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This legendary weapon also involves a bit of side questing. In order to get this weapon, Link needs to fix the toppled Mother Goddes Statue in the Forgotten Temple (coordinates: -1071, 2680, -0081). This temple is found at the northern edge of Tanegar Canyon in Northern Hyrule, where the Hebra Region and Mount Drena connect.

To do this, Link will need to visit the three springs (Spring of Courage, Spring of Wisdom, and Spring of Power). At each of these locations, Link needs to offer a claw from one of the dragons (Farosh, Naydra, and Dinraal). This will cause the toppled the Mother Goddess Statue to stand upright again. Speak with her to get the White Sword of the Sky.

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Sword of the Hero

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This is supposed to be the first sword that Link gets from the old man in the original Legend of Zelda game. To find it, go to The Depths and find Dalite Grove, which is beneath Dalite Forest in the west of Hyrule, just south of Satori Mountain. In the grove will be a large tree stump. Climb inside, defeat the walking tree, and open the chest for the Sword of the Hero.

Sea Breeze Boomerang

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This weapon is found in The Depths, specifically in the Hebra Canyon Mine (coordinates: -2737, 2915, -1120). The easiest way to get here is to warp to the Mu-ufatur Lightroot in the Hebra section of The Depths and then travel southeast.

Biggoron Sword

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Yet another weapon found in The Depths, this one is specifically at the bottom of the Skull Lake Chasm (coordinates: 3240, 3444, -0430). The chasm is inside the western part of Skull Lake. At the bottom of this chasm will be plenty of monsters, including a Stalnox, so be prepared.

Sea Breeze Shield

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Another heirloom from The Wind Waker, the Sea Breeze Sheild, is found in the Lanayru Depths. Go to Tabahl Grove and find the hollowed-out stump (similar to the one that houses the Sword of the Hero). Defeat the walking tree and open the chest inside (coordinates: 2671, 0253, -0559)

Dusk Bow

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This bow from Twilight Princess is actually found at the top of Hyrule Castle (coordinates: -0256, 1061, 0510). Go up to the top spire, and an opening should be near the top with the Dusk Bow visible. Players can float down from a sky island to make it here. I simply used an airbike to get to the top of the castle.

Dusk Claymore

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This weapon can only be obtained after going to the Typhlo Ruins and completing all of the sidequests there. Players will find four sidequests by talking to the NPC in the corner by the Typhlo Ruins Skyview Tower (coordinates: 0368, 3098, 0174). They each involve finding a location and using one of the four sage's powers. After they are completed, an area will open up where the entire side story ends. Look for a chest on the side of this area to get the Dusk Claymore.

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How to get the Champion Weapons from Breath of the Wild in TOTK - Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

The only other remaining legendary weapons are the ones that are associated with the old champions from Breath of the Wild. Instead of finding these weapons in the overworld, Link can actually find different weapons and have them converted into legendary weapons by characters in the game.

Great Eagle Bow

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Players can use a Swallow Bow to convert it into a Great Eagle Bow. To find a Swallow Bow, head to Flight Pass. This area is found at the end of Dronoc's Pass north of Rito Village (coordinates: -3802, 2313, 0161). There is a hut in this area with a cooking pot towards the east of the Flight Range: head over here to find the Swallow Bow resting next to 10 Arrows. Bring the Swallow Bow to Teba back in Rito Village to convert it into the Great Eagle Bow for the price of some wood piles and three Diamonds.

Boulder Breaker

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For the Boulder Breaker, players will need to get a Cobble Crusher. This can be found in an enemy camp west of Death Mountain (coordinates: 2116, 2583, 0529). the easiest way to get there is to warp to Sitsum Shrine on the top of Death Mountain and then glide down to the west.

The Cobble Crusher will be resting behind some Boboklins. Players can just ignore them, grab the weapon, and leave. Afterwards, talk to Fugo at the Blacksmith in Goron City (coordinates: 1689, 2494, 0396). He will forge the Boulder Breaker out of the Cobble Crusher for some Flint and three Diamonds.

Lightscale Trident

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This weapon belonged to Mipha, champion of the Zora in Breath of the Wild. To obtain this, Link will need a Zora Spear. Fortunately, there is one location with an enemy that will always hold a Zora Spear. This location is off the trail leading up to Zora's Domain on the eastern edge of Tabahl Woods (coordinates: 2734, 0238, 0101). There will always be a Lizalfo with a Zora Spear here between bloodmoons. Grab the spear and bring it to Dento in Zora's Domain. He will convert it into the Lightscale Trident for some Flint and three Diamonds.

Scimtar of the Seven

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Players will need a Gerduo Scimtar to convert into the Scimtar of the Seven. Fortunately, there are several places where it can be found. Two Gerudo Scimtars can be picked up in the Ancient Prison Ruins (coordinates: -3105, -3066, -0039). Players can get there quickly by warping to Chichim Shrine and walking south around the Palu Wasteland. Alternatively, the Statue of the Eight Heroine is inside a room with all of the Gerudo Weapons, Scimtar included. This room can be found after finding all of the Gerudo Orbs.

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The blacksmith in Gerudo is actually trapped in Torma Dunes. To have her return to Gerudo Town, players will need to defeat the Molduga in Torma Dunes (coordinates: -4775, -2770, 0031). Afterwards, return to Gerudo Town, and the blacksmith will be right next to the fruit shop.

Daybreaker

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This shield is an additional part of the Scimitar of the Seven. To get one, players will need a Gerudo Shield. There is one pillar in the Gerudo Desert that players can find a Gerudo Shield on top of. This pillar is by the Great Cliffs in the northeast part of the area (coordinates: -3186, -2169, 0056). This can be converted into the Daybreaker after the Gerudo Blacksmith has been rescued.

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