Learn how to complete The North Necluda Sky Crystal Shrine Quest in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Find the crystal and return it to activate the shrine.
Alright, so you're looking to tackle the North Necluda Sky Crystal Shrine Quest in Tears of the Kingdom? No worries, I'll walk you through it! This one's a bit different because it's up in the sky, not on the ground.
Walkthrough
- 1First things first, you need to get to the North Necluda Sky Archipelago. The easiest way to get up there is to use the Sahasra Slope Skyview Tower. Launch yourself into the sky and then glide your way over to the islands.
- 2Once you land on the island where the shrine will activate, you'll notice a beam of light pointing you towards the crystal. Your main job is to grab that crystal and bring it back here.
- 3The trickiest part is getting the crystal back. The fastest method is to jump off your current island and head straight for the southernmost island. If you have Tulin's power, now's the perfect time to use it to speed up your glide, otherwise, you might miss the island and end up falling all the way back down to Hyrule.
- 4Once you've landed on the island with the crystal, pick it up. Now, look for an angled part of the island – there should be one that's kind of like a ramp. Place the crystal down there.
- 5After that, you need to head back to the very first island where you started the quest.
- 6On this starting island, you'll see something that looks like a floating angled piece, similar to the one you just used on the other island. Use your Ultrahand ability on this piece and rotate it so it creates a bridge connecting the two islands.
- 7With the bridge in place, you can now grab the crystal again and bring it across to the starting island. Place it where it belongs, and boom! The shrine will activate, and the quest will be complete.
Tips
- Using Tulin's power is highly recommended for quickly crossing the gap to the island with the crystal. It saves a lot of time and prevents you from potentially falling.
- Make sure you position the Ultrahand-moved piece carefully to create a stable bridge. You don't want it to be too steep or too short.
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