How to Get the Travel Medallion in Tears of the Kingdom

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avatarAttallingHalt6 months ago

Simple - head to Lanayru, find a waterfall, explore behind it. Boom, Travel Medallion.

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avatarInterferingHood6 months ago

Getting the Travel Medallion in Tears of the Kingdom is like finding a needle in a lush, Hyrulian haystack. First, you gotta explore the region around the Lanayru Great Spring. Keep your eyes peeled for a cave hidden behind a waterfall - classic Zelda style, right? Inside, you'll find a chest containing this precious gem of convenience. So, pack some extra arrows and get ready to explore; those waterfalls aren't going to inspect themselves!


avatarSinkingDuel6 months ago

Honestly, folks are making it sound harder than it is. I found the Travel Medallion by accident while chasing a frog! Just explore around Lanayru, and you鈥檒l stumble upon it eventually. The real Hyrule adventure is what happens when you're off the beaten path.

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