Regional Phenomena - Part 4: To Zora's Domain

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - Regional Phenomena - Part 4: To Zora's Domain
Aug 03, 2023 par Skyangie

In this walkthrough for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, we'll give you the complete tutorial for the main quest: Regional Phenomena - Part 4: To Zora's Domain.

Before progressing to the next region for the Regional Investigation, feel free to talk to characters located in Goron City to unlock side quests or missions including: The secret baths and more. Don't forget to stop off at the Lookout Standing to stock up on food and weapons, expand your inventory with Hestu or see if any new characters have appeared.

Pour vous rendre au Domaine des Zoras dans la région de Lanelle, dirigez-vous vers l’est du Fort de guet. Vous croiserez le Puits du pont de Rébona, il y a de la fumée qui sort de là. Entrez dans le Puits pour déclencher la mission : En plein dans le puits. Il suffit de réparer l'échelle à l'aide de Emprise pour recevoir 50 rubis mauves. Dirigez-vous ensuite dans la Grotte du Pont de Rébona (de l'autre coté de la rive) pour avoir plus de ressources et un Cristal d'Elusis

To get to Zora's Domain, head east from Lookout Standing. You'll come across a well, where smoke is pouring out. Enter the Well to trigger the mission: Fell into a Well! Simply repair the ladder using Ultrahand to receive 50 Rupees. Then head for the Cave (on the other side of the riverbank) for more resources and a Bubbul Gem

Then head for Lanayru Wetlands. Chat with the characters to unlock missions including : An Uninvited Guest and visit the wells to collect resources and unlock the Where Are the Wells? mission from Fera

If you're heading in the right direction towards Zora's Domain, you'll also pass the Ruins of the Landes Camp. Remember to enter the Landes Camp Well to collect resources and pick apples from the nearby apple trees, as they can contain golden apples. * Golden apples add extra characteristics when cooked with other ingredients. 

Then cross the lake to the other side. Attack the enemies in your path and climb the cliffs to reach the Zora's Domain. If you see any blue pillars, you're on the right track. Keep climbing the cliffs until you reach the Tower of the Zoran Plateau. Watch out for the sludge (brown substance on the ground) as it will slow you down if you step on it.

  • It's also possible to come across chests covered in sludge. To access the chest, simply throw a Splash Fruit on the sludge to make it disappear. Open the chest to receive a Zonaite or resource.  

At the top of a rock, you'll be able to see a tree trunk; simply stand on it and reach the yellow circle in front of you as quickly as possible (before the yellow circle disappears) to receive a Korok Seed. There's Zoran's Middle Cave, which you can visit to collect more resources, including a Zora shield or a Bubbul Gem, for example. There's also the Zoran Plateau Trail if you want to collect even more resources.

To climb even faster, we used a rock that had fallen from the Great Sky Islands (near the Zoran Plateau trail entrance). We stood on it and used Recall's ability to lift the rock into the air.

Once up high, we used the Paraglider to head for the Zora Tower. To unlock the Tower, simply throw a Splash Fruit at the door to remove the sludge. There's also a mission: Mired in Muck, which you can unlock by talking to Bazz nearby.  

  • It's important to collect as many Splash Fruit as you can along the way, as they'll be very useful for clearing away the surrounding sludge. They'll be especially useful when you have to fight the Calamity of The Water Temple: Mucktorok. Alternatively, Chuchu Jelly can also remove sludge.

Project yourself thanks to the Zora Tower and take advantage of your height to head for the Zora's Domain. We advise you to head straight for the Mogawak Shrine, which can be seen from above. Completing this Shrine will enable you to teleport to the domain at any time, making it much easier to get around.

And so the main quest Regional Phenomena - Part 4: To Zora's Domain comes to an end, making way for your next main quest in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom: The Sludge-Covered Statue.