Where are the Fairies in Tears of the Kingdom?

avatarDebiasingPons·8 months ago
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avatarTrottingArea·6 months ago

Oh, fairy hunting, are we? Not to worry, those elusive sparkly beings aren't as hidden as they seem. Just like in Breath of the Wild, in Tears of the Kingdom, Great Fairies are scattered across the vast lands of Hyrule. You'll want to explore areas with lush, overgrown flowers or peculiar giant buds. These usually indicate a Great Fairy Fountain nearby. Don’t forget to have some Rupees ready for them; they love a generous donation. Happy fairy finding!

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avatarBackingPeck·6 months ago

Hot take: Great Fairies? Overrated. Focus on mastering those new powers and forget the fairies. They're just there for nostalgia's sake.


avatarGroaningRush·6 months ago

Found my first Great Fairy hidden in a giant flower bud! Was just wandering and there it was, sparkling and inviting. They're definitely out there, just keep an eye on unusual flora.

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