Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Interactive Map and Locations for Shrines, Skyview Towers, Korok Seeds, Great Fairies and More
If you play Tears of the Kingdom (I hope you do), this is a must Interactive map of Hyrule! In-game maps are useful (here’s how to find all Skyview Towers and view the map), but if you want to set a destination, use something like these. Tower – or Shrine, Great Fairy, or Coloc Seed – An interactive “TOTK” map shows all locations. The map of central Hyrule hides more surprises than you might think. we found them all.
Tears of the Kingdom Map (Central Hyrule)
On the Tears of the Kingdom interactive map page, you can:
- Filter by map marker
- Check your progress as you go
- Store checklist data online
Once you visit the handy Tears of the Kingdom interactive map page, you can easily filter by map marker type (e.g. coroques, fairies, shrines, caves), or even better, click the progress bar to see your progress. You can also check you got them all. In fact, that data is saved, so when you return, your stash of precious Seeds will be tracked and you’ll be able to pick up where you left off. in fact, Shrines, fairies, and korok that you check off are saved in the cloud, so you can switch from your laptop to your phone without worrying..
And for those shrines, we have so many guides. shrine puzzle It also includes step-by-step instructions to get to them.
Tears of the Kingdom Map-Based Spoilers
Note that the Tears of the Kingdom Hyrule map has three layers.
- Sky
- surface
- The Depth
The sky, surface, and depth maps are stacked in the Tears of the Kingdom interactive map, so scrolling the map up shows the sky and scrolling down shows the depth. In Depths, Light Roots are also mapped (note that these correspond to the shrine locations above, which is a good hint for exploring Depths).
Tears of the Kingdom Walkthrough
For all your Tears of the Kingdom help, visit our extensive Tears of the Kingdom walkthrough and start exploring Hyrule.
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