Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom — How to Ride Dragons

In The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Dragons can be found as you explore the vast world of Hyrule. The good news is that DeadK Kites aren’t just there to mesmerize you while you contemplate the scenery. It is also possible to ride them! In addition, there are four types: fire, frost, lightning and light. Here is our guide to help you learn how to ride dragons Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

How to ride dragons in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Ride Tears of the Kingdom Dragons, all you have to do is find their location and get a high enough vantage point to reach them. It doesn’t matter if it’s the Fire, Frost, Lightning, or Light variant. Once they fly below you, you can easily reach them by gliding and skydiving. You can ride dragons as they fly through Hyrule.

However, as I found out, there are some important little things to keep in mind when attempting to ride dragons.

TotK Dragon locations

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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom allows you to ride four different types of dragons and I’ve found that they tend to orbit certain regions:

  • Fire dragon location – Northeast, around Akkala and Eldin/Mountain of Death.
  • Location of the Frost Dragon – Southeast to Lanayru and Necluda.
  • Lightning Dragon location – Southwest around Gerudo and Faron.
  • Location of the Dragon of Light – Around the world.

Tears of the Kingdom Dragon Paths and damage

A few facets about it DeadK It’s also very important to know dragons before venturing to their breeding grounds:

  • If a dragon isn’t visible in a certain region, there’s a good chance it’s flown into the depths, where it will return to the overworld after a few minutes.
  • It’s also possible to wait for a dragon to fly into a chasm, as it’ll be easier to catch up then. Actually, sometimes I prefer to do that because it also allows me to see and mark additional light roots in the depths.
  • Be warned that dragons tend to cause environmental damage.
    • The Fire Dragon has an almost constant burning effect that you need to tone down.
    • The Frost DragonMeanwhile, there are icy blasts that will freeze you to death, which can be deadly if you’re still airborne.
    • As for that lightning dragonIf you’re not careful, electric lightning will burn you.
    • Only the light dragon is rather harmless in this respect. There’s also a particularly cool reward that we’re not going to reveal here.
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TotK Dragon Farming rewards and items

Aside from the Light Dragon’s unique reward, they are all majestic DeadK Creatures tend to have the following treats. In some cases, you need to hit dragons in a certain spot to get an item. Luckily, they don’t take any real damage.

  • dragon scales — Dragons will usually drop you if you hit them extensively in the back or neck.
  • Dragon Shards — These are small crystals that grow on her back.
  • dragon claws ※ These are required for Goddess Statue side quests. However, alignment can be a bit questionable. I was having trouble with one particular task as my arrows just went through the dragon’s claws. This requires patience and accuracy.

At least that’s how you ride a dragon The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. It’s just one of many myriad things you can do in Hyrule, and the scales, shards, and claws they drop are important for farming to get recipes and upgrades. For more information on Link’s adventures, visit our page Zelda: DeadK guides hub.

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Jason Rodriguez

Jason Rodriguez is a game review and guide writer from the Philippines. He’s basically a rare Pokemon.

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