How to get the Claw from a Dragon in Tears of the Kingdom

avatarDescribingHail8 months ago
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avatarRemovingMyth6 months ago

Getting a dragon's claw in Tears of the Kingdom is epic! Just wait for a dragon to fly overhead at night, then shoot an arrow at its claw. It'll drop a shiny claw item for you to pick up. Timing and location are key, so keep an eye on the sky!

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avatarTrainingHost6 months ago

Got my first dragon claw last night! You have to be super patient. Found a good spot in Hebra Mountains, camped out till night, and when the dragon showed up, aimed carefully at its claw. Took me a couple of tries, but totally worth it. The dragons usually follow specific paths, so learn those, and you鈥檒l snag a claw in no time.


avatarPressingDesk6 months ago

Hot take: Forget the claw, focus on getting dragon scales instead. They're way easier to find and just as cool.

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