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

How to Complete the Igoshon Shrine

Follow our step-by-step guide to complete the Igoshon Shrine in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Learn how to use orbs of water and Ultrahand to solve puzzles and get your Light of Blessing.

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Follow our step-by-step guide to complete the Igoshon Shrine in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Learn how to use orbs of water and Ultrahand to solve puzzles and get your Light of Blessing.

Walkthrough
  1. 1
    Upon entering the shrine, stand on the machine spitting out an orb of water and ride it up to the first ledge. Be aware that the orb will flash before bursting.
  2. 2
    On the new platform, look to your left. You will see a chest dropping from a hole. Use Ultrahand to grab the orb of water and catch the chest. Release the orb, then use Ultrahand to grab the chest and bring it to the platform to open it. This chest contains a Large Zonai Charge.
  3. 3
    On the opposite side of where the chest was, an orb of water will be shot towards the ground. Wait for it to be near the ground, then use the Recall ability on it.
  4. 4
    Quickly jump into the recalled orb of water and ride it upwards. Get off on the grated platform.
  5. 5
    From the grated platform, ride the next orb of water as it hits the ramp. This will take you to the final platform before the end.
  6. 6
    For the final orb, you need to create a ramp. Use Ultrahand to move the block on the track into the trajectory of the orb. Then, place the metal board on top of the block to create a ramp.
  7. 7
    Ride the orb of water up the ramp to the altar at the end of the shrine. If you need more height, reposition the metal board at a steeper incline.
  8. 8
    Collect your Light of Blessing.
Tips
  • The orbs of water will burst after a short time, so be quick when riding them.
  • If you aren't getting enough height on the final ramp, adjust the angle of the metal board to make it steeper.

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