Geoglyph and Dragon Tear Locations in Tears of the Kingdom

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The Dragon Tear Geoglyphs in Legend of Zelda Tears of The Kingdom are quintessential to figuring out what happened to Princess Zelda. There are 12 Geoglyphs and Dragon Tears to find and locate in Tears of the Kingdom.

The first must be found in some ruins near Sinakawak Shrine, Hyrule Field, to trigger the Geoglyph Quest.

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HOW DOES REDFALL RUN ON THE STEAM DECK? Geoglyphs serve a purpose akin to memories in Breath of the Wild, which allow Link to reignite memories with Princess Zelda before she was taken away. The Geoglyphs quest is necessary to complete the mainline Dragon’s Quest.

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RAURU GEOGLYPH LOCATION To start the quest chain, you’ll have to first find the first Geoglyph resembling Raru and Dragon’s Tear. It’s located just northwest of Lookout Landing. The closest landmark is the Sinakawak Shrine in the Hyrule Field.

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CASTLE GEOGLYPH LOCATION The Geoglyph, reminiscent of a castle, is found in the Hebra Region, located west of Rito Village. The closest nearby landmark is Lindor’s Brow Skyview Tower.

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PURAH PAD GEOGLYPH LOCATION The Purah Pad geoglyph is found south of Eldin Canyon Skyview Tower. The dragon tear is located near the center of the Geoglyph at coordinates 1829, 0737, and 0089.

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MOLDUGA GEOGLYPH LOCATION The Molduga Geoglyph is located west of the Sahasra Slope Skyview Tower. The closest nearby landmark is the Popla Foothills Skyview Tower.

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KNEELING MAN GEOGLYPH LOCATION The Geoglyph that looks like a kneeling man is found northeast of the Gerudo Highlands Skyview Tower.

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