The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Geoglyphs are an important facet of the campaign. They lead to cutscenes that show the backstory, supplementing what you'll learn as you continue to explore the game world. Here's our guide to help you with finding all 11 Geoglyphs as part of the Geoglyphs and the Dragon's Tears questline in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Because this questline will take place over the course of a great portion of the game, you should proceed with a spoiler warning.
Before we discuss all the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Geoglyphs as part of the Dragon's Tears main quest, let's talk about what they actually are. Basically, these are huge drawings on the ground and on terrain features (akin to the Nazca Lines in Peru). They depict various personages and objects and, in certain parts of the pattern, you'll notice the following:
In any case, it's very hard to discover the exact location of a Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Geoglyph or Dragon's Tear if you're just running around at ground level. As such, the idea is to use various Skyview Towers to see the surrounding area from higher up in the air. From there, you can glide/skydive or use the floating islands in the sky region of the map.
In any case, you can see two images of the world map showing the Geoglyphs in the game:
All right, let's talk about how you can actually start the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Geoglyphs and Dragon's Tear main quest. First, you'll want to head to New Serenne Stable, which is northwest of Lookout Landing. It's also where you might find Epona.
In the distance, you'll see a Hot Air Balloon platform. Talk to the NPC, Impa, and she'll tell you about the Geoglyph patterns. The idea is to reach high up in the air to see the
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