All Dragon paths and locations in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom (2024)

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The Zelda Tears of the Kingdom dragon locations and paths are all over - and under - Hyrule, with the Light Dragon, Farosh, Dinraal and Naydra moving around the realm on set paths, but exactly where they are along those paths is a little harder to predict. Consequently, knowing the dragon's routes in TOTK is essential, as you can then trace along them until you encounter the dragon itself - then harvest scales, claws, fangs and horns for Zelda Tears of the Kingdom armor upgrades, or just to empower your weapons temporarily. We'll cover all the TOTK dragon paths in this guide, as well as what you need to know about each dragon specifically.

All dragon locations and paths in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

  • The Light Dragon (all of Hyrule/Sky realm)
  • Dinraal the Fire Dragon (Eldin and Akkala regions)
  • Naydra the Ice Dragon (Necluda and Lanayru regions)
  • Farosh the Lightning Dragon (Gerudo and Faron regions)

All Zelda Tears of the Kingdom dragon locations and paths

All Dragon paths and locations in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom (2)

There are four dragons in The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, with their rough paths laid out in the map above. You might have also noticed that some sections of the dragons' routes are faded - well, that's where they go underground. You'll need to know how to handle the Depths in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, being the most dangerous map area in the whole game.

Dragons will dive through specific Chasms on the Surface and emerge from others, but you can still encounter them moving along that route beneath the earth! The only one that doesn't do this at all is the Light Dragon, which moves only above ground at a higher altitude than any of the others.

There's also no set times the dragons appear at specific points in their route. While they don't despawn, they will always be somewhere on that path. This differs from Breath of the Wild since their routes don't perfectly sync up with the 24 hour clock, so you can't predict an exact location depending on the in-game time of day.

The Light Dragon

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A new addition to the Dragons, The Light Dragon is the only one that doesn't try to hurt Link as he gets close. This dragon takes a huge, weaving route across all of Hyrule's sky, and you'll basically have to use the Skyview Towers to reach it, or fast travel up to a Sky Realm shrine and leap onto it from there.

Dinraal

Dinraal is a dragon of fire, whose route has it leave the East Akkala Plains Chasm, meander North of Death Mountain, and hug the map's North edge before dropping down the Drenan Highlands Chasm to the west of The Lost Woods, taking a roughly straight route through the Depths back towards Akkala.

Dinraal shoots fireballs whenever you get close, and superheats the air around them, meaning you'll have to either have elixirs prepared, buy some Flame Guard armor from Goron City, or just be quick enough grabbing the loot not to burn to death.

Naydra

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Naydra the Ice Dragon is one you might see more often, as it has a slightly larger route that takes it close to the towns of Kakariko and Hateno. It leaves the Lanayru Snowfield Chasm at the top of Mount Lanayru, then heads South to loop around Necluda and up towards Kakariko and drop into the East Hill Chasm, heading back through the depths towards its starting point.

Naydra freezes the air around it, and launches balls of ice at those who get close. Knowing how to deal with cold in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom is essential, so wrap up warm if you plan to shave it for parts.

Farosh

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Farosh the Lightning Dragon is the one you'll probably see the least, as its route takes it away from most major settlements. It leaves the East Gerudo Chasm in the desert, heads North over the Canyon and over Lake Hylia before descending through the Hills of Baumer Chasm.

Farosh fires lightning at those who come close, as well as keeping the air around it in a permanent storm. Immediately stow all your metal weapons before approaching,or get a nasty shock!

How to get up to the Dragons

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Assuming you encounter them outside, the only way to get to the Dragons is to either use one of the Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Skyview Towers, firing yourself into the air to glide down towards them, or using vehicles and climbing high things to leap down onto their backs. They usually have upward wind currents when you get close, meaning it's easier to glide around them.

And yes, you can climb on the dragons. All of them except the Light Dragon will try and launch projectiles to knock you off, as mentioned above, but it's still entirely possible. Speaking of which, let's talk about why you'd want to do this:

Dragon rewards, scales and more

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When you encounter a dragon, hitting it with an arrow knocks off a piece of it to become a reward. Depending on where you hit it changes what kind of reward you get (though you'll need to dive down to the ground to grab it where it lands).

  • Body: (Dragon's) Scale
  • Mouth: Shard of (Dragon's) Fang
  • Horns: (Dragon's) Horn
  • Feet/Hands: (Dragon's) Claw

You can only knock off one piece of a dragon per encounter - the first arrow that lands will be the last one of any use. We're not sure what the cooldown is before farming another piece, but it's at least twenty-four hours in-game.

There's also Shards of the Dragon's Spikes on every dragon's back, little resources you can pick up in large numbers. It's definitely worth doing - they're basically really good Fuse materials for your weapons, and don't count towards the "one per encounter" materials you get above!

The materials you take from dragons have multiple uses, including fusions and elixirs, but are best used for the different Zelda Tears of the Kingdom armor upgrades. Many armor upgrades need materials harvested from dragons, forcing you to find them if you want to improve the clothing you're wearing.

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All Dragon paths and locations in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom (2024)

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All Dragon paths and locations in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom? ›

Farosh: Often seen around Lake Hylia and Gerudo Canyon. Naydra: Often seen around East Necluda and Mount Lanayru. Dinraal: Often seen around Eldin Mountains and Deep Akkala. Light Dragon: Circles the exterior of Hyrule.

Where are all the dragons in Tears of the Kingdom? ›

Farosh: Often seen around Lake Hylia and Gerudo Canyon. Naydra: Often seen around East Necluda and Mount Lanayru. Dinraal: Often seen around Eldin Mountains and Deep Akkala. Light Dragon: Circles the exterior of Hyrule.

Where is Naydra in Tears of the Kingdom? ›

Naydra, the Great Ice Spirit Dragon, can be found patrolling around the great Mount Lanayru, and will make a sweeping loop around the southeastern part of Hyrule, from Kakariko to Hateno, before looping underground.

Can you track the dragons in totk? ›

We recommend sticking to tracking the Dragons down while they are on the surface as they are easier to spot and much easier to land on with your Paraglider. As with most things in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, you can approach landing on and finding the Dragons however you want to.

How many flying dragons are in totk? ›

In Tears of the Kingdom, there are Four Dragons: Dinraal, Farosh, Naydra, and the nameless Light Dragon. The first three represent fire, lightning, and ice, respectively, with the materials gained from tracking them down providing elemental power accordingly.

How to get the 12th dragon tear? ›

Once you've collected the first 11 Tears of the Dragon, a cutscene will play revealing the location of the final Dragon Tear. To make your way to to it, head to Ulri Mountain Skyview Tower, Jochi-iu Shrine, or Gikaku Shine and fly down to the center of the spiral-shaped peninsula on Hyrule's east coast.

Where is Light Dragon Totk? ›

The Light Dragon travels clockwise around the entire map. It takes five in-game days for it to complete its route, which is the equivalent of two hours in real-time. A good way to find the Light Dragon is to visit the Skyview Towers counterclockwise; eventually, the player's path and the dragon's will meet.

Where is the Lanayru dragon? ›

Lanayru Gorge is a location in Skyward Sword. It is located in Lanayru Province just outside the Lanayru Caves. Lanayru Gorge is home to Lanayru, the Thunder Dragon. Like every area of Lanayru Desert, it is a barren wasteland in the present, but in the past it is full of life.

How to find farosh TotK? ›

Farosh can be found emerging from the large East Gerudo Chasm on the southeast side of the Gerudo Desert, just south of the Gerudo Canyon Skyview Tower. The dragon will fly north and dip along the canyon, flying above it as it curves around the Skyview Tower and back down south, before cutting straight to the east.

Where does Dinraal spawn in TotK? ›

Dinraal Path Map

You can often spot him appearing from the East Akkala Plains Chasm, directly east of the Ulri Mountain Skyview Tower, before he floats along the coastline towards the Akkala Ancient Tech Lab, and then cuts across west past Skull Lake and continues on the northern slopes of Death Mountain.

Where is the Thunder dragon totk? ›

The Thunder Gleeok miniboss can be found in a few places in Tears of the Kingdom but mainly patrol the skies of Faron and Hyrule Field. They are massive, towering dragons with three heads and an extremely short temper.

How to find the red dragon in BotW? ›

Dinraal, the red Dragon, can initially be found to the north of Eldin Mountains, around the Eldin Great Skeleton early in the morning (8-9am). It might not spawn if you're waiting directly in its flight path, mind, so move to the side a little if you're not seeing Dinraal at the times mentioned above.

Which dragon has the Master Sword? ›

Once you've found the Light Dragon and mounted it, you'll see the Master Sword is on its head. You are going to need two green stamina wheels in order to pull out the Master Sword. If you don't have enough stamina, the Light Dragon will shake you off.

What does Naydra do to TOTK? ›

Tips for Getting Naydra's Scale

Naydra makes the air surrounding it frigid, and standing on it causes unbearable cold. Bring some Cold resistant armor or recipes to mitigate the damage.

Are the dragons goddesses TOTK? ›

However, as the Zonai are described as the founders of Hyrule, it is also possible that in the version of Hyrule TOTK depicts, the goddesses or some incarnation of them were Zonai who were prevalent in the past and swallowed their Secret Stones to become immortal dragons.

Is Zelda the Light Dragon? ›

The Light Dragon is the smallest Dragon in the game. The true form of the Light Dragon is Princess Zelda, who swallowed her Secret Stone to become a powerful, immortal dragon and imbue the damaged Master Sword with holy power so it could be restored and strengthened for Link in the present day.

What time do dragons spawn in totk? ›

There's also no set times the dragons appear at specific points in their route. While they don't despawn, they will always be somewhere on that path.

Who are the other dragons in totk? ›

Though the Light Dragon is a primary focus in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, there are three other familiar dragons featured in the game as well – Dinraal, Naydra, and Farosh. They can all be seen flying among the Sky Islands, and occasionally through the Depths as well.

Where are all the Chained dragons? ›

Among the many things to do in God of War are to free dragons that are locked up. There are three dragons total in God of War - Fafnir, Otr, and Reginn - and all three are located in the Midgard realm. Finding the dragons is not enough as you also have to destroy three shrines imprisoning them in order to free them.

How to get dragon tears totk? ›

To start The Dragon's Tears quest in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, you must first complete the Impa and the Geoglyphs quest. After this, you'll automatically begin The Dragon's Tear quest and will have to meet Impa in the Forgotten Temple.

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