The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom takes you on a wild ride across many regions. Naturally, there are countless things you'll want to learn and discover. Here's our Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom beginner's guide with tips and tricks for various activities in the game.
We've split up our Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom beginner's guide/tips and tricks article into several categories. We've included a few suggestions and tidbits that you can try as you play.
Surface, Sky, and Depths — The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is divided into three major «worlds» (as we call them). The Surface region is the good ol' land of Hyrule and nearby surroundings. The Sky region, meanwhile, is made up of floating island chains. It's actually where you'll start your journey, as we've noted in our Great Sky Island guide.
As for the Depths, it's a dark and foreboding region with its own challenges. In a way, it mirrors what you see on the Surface world, meaning it's just as huge as the land of Hyrule. You can learn more in our Depths and Chasms overview guide.
Tag those Skyview Towers — The Skyview Towers give you a fast travel point for easy teleportation. Moreover, activating one's launch pad reveals landmarks in surrounding areas. You can learn about their locations and related tasks in our Skyview Towers guide.
Pins and markers — Speaking of Skyview Towers, as Link is launched into the air, you might see points-of-interest in the distance. You can open your binoculars by pressing the right thumbstick, then press the A button to place a pin. Alternatively, you can open your map and place the pin there as well.
Getting around with mounts and vehicles — Early on, you should be able to acquire your own horse mount. You might even
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