Zelda Tears of the Kingdom How to get to the fourth shrine

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom: How to Get to the Fourth Shrine

Getting to the fourth shrine in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is tricky at first glance. However, you’ve already seen the way to it. It just wasn’t obvious that it was a path. Fortunately, you can zip right to the 4th shrine, which is a relief after all the navigation you had to do to get to the last one.

Where to go to get to the 4th shrine in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Zelda Tears of the Kingdom 4th Shrine Rewind

You have to go to the Room of Awakening to get to the fourth shrine in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. As you can see on the map, The shrine is directly above where you started the game, but there’s no obvious path up there. You might think you need to use Ascend or try and fly one of the Wings up there. However, the solution is quite simple.

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Fast travel to the Room of Awakening, and you’ll notice some turning gears on one side of the room. These are similar to the ones you had to use Rewind on to get into the Temple of Time. You’ll do the exact same thing here:

  • Climb the small step and get as near to the lower gear as you can.
  • Use Rewind on it.
  • You can then step onto it and ride it toward the second gear.
  • As you get close to the second gear, use Rewind to where you can step onto it.
  • Then, ride it up to the ledge.

On the ledge, you’ll find a passage. Just follow it, and you’ll emerge into a cavern containing the fourth shrine in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Now all you have to do is solve it, and you’ll have the four Light of Blessing you need to get a Heart Container from the Goddess Statue and proceed through the Temple of Time.

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