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How to Complete Kisinona Shrine
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

How to Complete Kisinona Shrine

Stuck on the Kisinona Shrine in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom? Follow our step-by-step guide to solve the Fan Puzzle and claim your reward.

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Stuck on the Kisinona Shrine in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom? Follow our step-by-step guide to solve the Fan Puzzle and claim your reward.

Alright, so you've found the Kisinona Shrine, huh? It's chilling just north of Foothill Stable in Eldin Canyon. You'll need to do a little climb up a rocky cliff to get to the entrance. Don't worry, it's not too bad!

Walkthrough
  1. 1
    First things first, let's get that chest! See those Zonai fan devices on the floor? Grab one and use Ultrahand to place it on the ledge to your left. You want to position it so it's blowing upwards. Then, just paraglide over to that ledge. Inside, you'll find a Mighty Construct Bow. Nice!
  2. 2
    Now, back to the main puzzle. You'll see a big wheel in the center of the room surrounded by smaller fans with lights on top. These lights need to be green, which means the fans are powered.
  3. 3
    Grab two more Zonai fan devices. You're going to attach these to the sides of the big wheel. Make sure you attach them on their sides, and here's the crucial part: they need to be blowing wind in *opposite* directions. Think of it like a tug-of-war for the wheel.
  4. 4
    Once they're positioned correctly, give one of the fans a smack to power it up. If you've got it right, the fans should spin the big wheel super fast. This will power up all the little fans around it, turning their lights green and opening the door to the end of the shrine.
  5. 5
    Why this way? If the fans aren't blowing in opposite directions, the wheel won't spin fast enough. You can't just use Ultrahand to spin it manually quickly enough either, so getting the fan placement right is key!
Tips
  • Make sure the fans are attached to the *sides* of the big wheel, not the top or bottom.
  • Double-check that the airflow from the two fans is going in opposite directions.
  • If you're having trouble getting the fans to stick, try clearing the area around the wheel first.

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