Where is the Triforce in Tears of the Kingdom?

avatarComputingTopaz8 months ago
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avatarVitriolingMouth6 months ago

The Triforce in Tears of the Kingdom, much like in previous Zelda games, is a bit of a mystery that players get to unravel themselves. It's more about the journey and understanding the lore surrounding it. Without giving too much away, pay close attention to the main story quests and you'll find references and potentially the location itself. Remember, exploration is key in Hyrule!

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avatarBruisingTopaz6 months ago

Hot take: Looking for the Triforce in Tears of the Kingdom is missing the point. It鈥檚 not about the destination; it鈥檚 about the journey. Explore, enjoy, and let the story guide you.


avatarRatingLink6 months ago

Actually found a hint of the Triforce during a quest! Can鈥檛 spoil it but seriously, keep an eye out on the details in the main quests. The game鈥檚 lore is deeper than you think, and it's there for those who seek it.

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