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File:TotK Kikakin Shrine.jpg|Outside the Shrine
File:TotK Kikakin Shrine.jpg|Outside the Shrine
File:Kikakin-Shrine-1.jpg|First Hidden Chest  
File:Kikakin-Shrine-1.jpg|First Hidden Chest  

Latest revision as of 15:10, October 17, 2024

Kikakin Shrine, also known as Shining in Darkness, is a Shrine of Light from Tears of the Kingdom.

The Shrine is located west of the Great Hyrule Forest.

Shining in Darkness

  • Upon entering this shrine you will see a locked door to your right.
  • You can pick up the Zonai light, or use Brightbloom Seeds if you have them.
  • Proceed to the corridor to your left, lighting the way as you go.
  • Up ahead there will be a corridor to your right, proceed to find a box in the wall and remove it using Ultrahand in order to find a chest containing a piece of Amber.
  • Head back the way you came, and turn right at the spiked wall.
  • Follow the corridor and go straight, you will come to a room with lasers, by-pass them to get a chest containing an Opal. Careful with the spiked wall at the end of this room.
  • Head back again and turn left.
  • Head straight all the way down making sure to take caution when passing through the moving spiked walls.
  • Right after the pair of moving spiked walls if you look up you can see an opening in the roof, use Ascend to go up into this room for a chest containing a Zonaite Bow.
  • Head back down and bypass the last wall of moving spikes to get a Small Key, located under a floor tile which you can move with Ultrahand.
  • Head back and turn left twice to find a chest containing a Luminous Stone.
  • Make your way back to the beginning of the shrine to unlock the door.
  • The red represents a spiked wall or lasers, the green was the path taken, and the gold is chest locations.

Kikakin-Shrine-Map.png

Video Walkthrough


Video Walkthrough of Kikakin Shrine

Gallery