Where to Find Dragon's Tears in Tears of the Kingdom

avatarAlteringBeryl·8 months ago
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avatarNailingSurge·6 months ago

Dragon's Tears in Tears of the Kingdom are super rare but epic! You gotta keep an eye on the sky. Dragons tend to roam around specific parts of Hyrule, especially around mountains and in remote areas. When you spot a dragon, follow it from a safe distance. Wait for it to drop a Dragon's Tear, then run over and grab it. Remember, patience is key because these creatures are majestic and won’t drop items if you startle them.

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avatarScoldingIrony·6 months ago

Dragons? Bro, they're more like high-flying pinatas waiting to drop those glitzy Dragon's Tears. Just make sure you got a good bow and a bunch of arrows. Aim for the shiny parts!


avatarJokingTunic·6 months ago

lol just shoot the dragons with an arrow, they drop Dragon's Tears. Easy peasy.

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