The great thing about the Upland Lindor spot is you can also collect Dinraal's dragon parts. Stars falling looking northwest at Upland Lindor usually falls on snow so it is rare for them to fall into water. Stars that fall east of Dueling Peaks may fall into water. I found that if you line up your head with Hebra Peak (the one with a hole through it) you'll get a fragment near the tower most of the time. Usually, you can glide to it or see a shrine closer to it. Simply travel to Hebra Tower after it falls. This place is easier to travel near where a star falls. It is at Tanagar Canyon north of Tanagar Bridge Stabe & south of Serrene Stable. You'll see the Hebra Tower on the right & the Vah Medoh on the left. The other place is Upland Lindor near the Stone Talus looking northwest at Hebra Peak. You may need to build a fire & sit for 2 or 3 mornings then sit for nighttime to trigger the star. Once the moon rises ( around 10:30), start watching. One is on top of the Dueling Peaks at the Shee Vaneer Shrine looking east. There are 2 places that are good for Star watching. Sadly, Revali's Gale comes later in the game. It is wise to have the paraglider and even better to have Revali's Gale. You will need many for upgrading your gear. There are several places that are good for seeing them fall. If it falls into water, it is lost & cannot be obtained so if you see one fall but not shine, that is more than likely what happened. It will glow spiking skyward until you are near, then you just grab it. Find a quick way to it, usually a shrine or tower. Do a close-up & mark it with one of the temporary pins like how the Old Man taught you when looking for the 4 shrines on the Great Plateau. because you have to get the fragment before sunrise.) at night, you may be lucky enough to see one fall. If you look at the sky between 10:30 & 2:00 (I use 2 a.m. It, (the star fragment) can roll if you get near it. The exception to this is paraglider fabric, which is exclusive to amiibo.You have possibly 2 days to get one that falls. However, the good news is pretty much everything an amiibo can unlock, can also be found in-game - so see this as an additional shortcut to get various themed items, albeit with a dash of luck involved. With a once-per-day scanning limit per individual amiibo, it could take a while to unlock everything within that figure’s reward pool. Know that each respective reward is not guaranteed each time you scan, meaning you have to continue tapping amiibo multiple times in order to unlock all related items. Beyond that, amiibo often also have a theme running through their respective characters - such as most Link amiibo dropping a type of generic sword, or Zelda amiibo granting minerals, herbs and flowers. How do amiibo rewards work in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom?Īmiibo rewards range from paraglider fabric to armor, weapons or materials (like ancient blades), depending on the figure in question.įor example, scanning the Majora’s Mask Link amiibo grants you the chance to themed fabric for your paraglider, or the Fierce Deity set. (If amiibo scanning is disabled for you, you can enable scanning functionality within the Options menu.)Īfter selecting the amiibo “a” logo, from the wheel, you can hold the amiibo against Nintendo Switch logo on the center of your pro controller or against the right control stick on your Joy-Con (or Switch Lite). How to use an amiibo in Zelda: Tears of the KingdomĪs with Breath of the Wild, you can scan amiibo from your ability wheel to gain bonus items - some of which are themed to previous Legend of Zelda games. By scanning amiibo, you can get special armor pieces, weapons, and paraglider fabric. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has amiibo support, including previous Zelda amiibo figures and a new version of Link specific to the game.
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