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The [[dungeon]]s in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]'' are largely a hybrid of the [[Divine Beast]]s from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' - being targeted around achieving a number of specified objectives, similar to the Divine Beasts' terminals and main control unit - with the styles of earlier dungeons in the series. | The [[dungeon]]s in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]'' are largely a hybrid of the [[Divine Beast]]s from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' - being targeted around achieving a number of specified objectives, similar to the Divine Beasts' terminals and main control unit - with the styles of earlier dungeons in the series. | ||
== | ==Regional Phenomena== | ||
===Wind Temple=== | ===Wind Temple=== | ||
[[File:TotK Wind Temple.jpg|250px|right]] | [[File:TotK-Wind-Temple.jpg|250px|right]] | ||
{{main|Wind Temple (Tears of the Kingdom)}} | {{main|Wind Temple (Tears of the Kingdom)}} | ||
{{clear}} | {{clear}} | ||
===Fire Temple=== | ===Fire Temple=== | ||
[[File:TotK Fire Temple. | [[File:TotK Fire Temple Exterior.jpg|250px|right]] | ||
{{main|Fire Temple (Tears of the Kingdom)}} | {{main|Fire Temple (Tears of the Kingdom)}} | ||
{{clear}} | {{clear}} | ||
===Water Temple=== | ===Water Temple=== | ||
[[File:Water Temple | [[File:Water Temple Intro - TotK screenshot.jpg|250px|right]] | ||
{{main|Water Temple (Tears of the Kingdom)}} | {{main|Water Temple (Tears of the Kingdom)}} | ||
{{clear}} | {{clear}} | ||
===Lightning Temple=== | ===Lightning Temple=== | ||
[[File:Lightning Temple | [[File:Lightning Temple Intro - TotK screenshot.jpg|250px|right]] | ||
{{main|Lightning Temple}} | {{main|Lightning Temple}} | ||
{{clear}} | {{clear}} | ||
== | ==Crisis at Hyrule Castle== | ||
===Hyrule Castle=== | ===Hyrule Castle=== | ||
[[File:TotK-Hyrule-Castle-Rising.png|250px|right]] | [[File:TotK-Hyrule-Castle-Rising.png|250px|right]] | ||
{{main|Hyrule Castle (Tears of the Kingdom)}} | {{main|Hyrule Castle (Tears of the Kingdom)}} | ||
{{clear}} | {{clear}} | ||
== | ==Find the Fifth Sage== | ||
The quest to retrieve [[Mineru]]'s secret stone is structured somewhat differently from the Regional Phenomena dungeons. Instead of the targets being in one location, they are the pieces of [[Mineru's Construct]] scattered across four "Depots" of the Construct Factory, while the boss is located some distance away in the Spirit Temple itself, which functionally contains only the "boss room". | The quest to retrieve [[Mineru]]'s secret stone is structured somewhat differently from the Regional Phenomena dungeons. Instead of the targets being in one location, they are the pieces of [[Mineru's Construct]] scattered across four "Depots" of the Construct Factory, while the boss is located some distance away in the Spirit Temple itself, which functionally contains only the "boss room". | ||
===Construct Factory=== | ===Construct Factory=== | ||
[[File:Construct Factory | [[File:Construct Factory High View - TotK.jpg|250px|right]] | ||
{{main|Construct Factory}} | {{main|Construct Factory}} | ||
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====Left-Arm Depot==== | ====Left-Arm Depot==== | ||
[[File:Left-Arm Depot - TotK.jpg|200px|right]] | |||
{{main|Left-Arm Depot}} | {{main|Left-Arm Depot}} | ||
{{clear}} | |||
====Right-Arm Depot==== | |||
[[File:Right-Arm Depot - TotK.jpg|200px|right]] | |||
{{main|Right-Arm Depot}} | |||
{{clear}} | {{clear}} | ||
====Left-Leg Depot==== | ====Left-Leg Depot==== | ||
[[File:Left-Leg Depot - TotK.jpg|200px|right]] | |||
{{main|Left-Leg Depot}} | {{main|Left-Leg Depot}} | ||
{{clear}} | {{clear}} | ||
====Right-Leg Depot==== | ====Right-Leg Depot==== | ||
[[File:Right-Leg-Depot.jpg|200px|right]] | |||
{{main|Right-Leg Depot}} | {{main|Right-Leg Depot}} | ||
{{clear}} | {{clear}} | ||
===Spirit Temple=== | ===Spirit Temple=== | ||
[[File:Spirit Temple | [[File:Spirit Temple Intro - TotK screenshot.jpg|250px|right]] | ||
{{main|Spirit Temple (Tears of the Kingdom)}} | {{main|Spirit Temple (Tears of the Kingdom)}} | ||
{{clear}} | {{clear}} | ||
== | ==Destroy Ganondorf== | ||
===Beneath Hyrule Castle=== | ===Beneath Hyrule Castle=== | ||
[[File:TotK Beneath Hyrule Castle.jpg|250px|right]] | [[File:TotK Beneath Hyrule Castle.jpg|250px|right]] |
Latest revision as of 23:48, September 28, 2024
The dungeons in Tears of the Kingdom are largely a hybrid of the Divine Beasts from Breath of the Wild - being targeted around achieving a number of specified objectives, similar to the Divine Beasts' terminals and main control unit - with the styles of earlier dungeons in the series.
Regional Phenomena
Wind Temple
- Main article: Wind Temple (Tears of the Kingdom)
Fire Temple
- Main article: Fire Temple (Tears of the Kingdom)
Water Temple
- Main article: Water Temple (Tears of the Kingdom)
Lightning Temple
- Main article: Lightning Temple
Crisis at Hyrule Castle
Hyrule Castle
- Main article: Hyrule Castle (Tears of the Kingdom)
Find the Fifth Sage
The quest to retrieve Mineru's secret stone is structured somewhat differently from the Regional Phenomena dungeons. Instead of the targets being in one location, they are the pieces of Mineru's Construct scattered across four "Depots" of the Construct Factory, while the boss is located some distance away in the Spirit Temple itself, which functionally contains only the "boss room".
Construct Factory
- Main article: Construct Factory
Left-Arm Depot
- Main article: Left-Arm Depot
Right-Arm Depot
- Main article: Right-Arm Depot
Left-Leg Depot
- Main article: Left-Leg Depot
Right-Leg Depot
- Main article: Right-Leg Depot
Spirit Temple
- Main article: Spirit Temple (Tears of the Kingdom)
Destroy Ganondorf
Beneath Hyrule Castle
- Main article: Beneath Hyrule Castle
See also
Tears of the Kingdom Shrines
- Main article: Tears of the Kingdom Shrines
In addition to the dungeons, there are 152 Shrines of Light. As in Breath of the Wild, these and the Shrine Quests leading to many of them amount to mini-dungeons in their own right.