The East Hebra Sky Crystal

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The East Hebra Sky Crystal
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Games

Start

Examine the Taninoud Shrine entrance

Objective

Bring the Rock over to the Shrine

Rewards

Access to Taninoud Shrine

Attributes

Type

The East Hebra Sky Crystal is a Shrine Quest in Tears of the Kingdom.

Requirements

The quest is available as soon as Link arrives at the entrance to the Taninoud Shrine.

Walkthrough

  • The shrine is located on one of the larger islands at the northeast part of the East Hebra Sky Archipelago. Link is able to reach the shrine by first launching himself up from the Pikida Stonegrove Skyview Tower.
  • From there he can reach the shrine by traveling to the northeast. He can use Fans and Rockets on the floating platforms to get across the gaps and reach the shrine.
  • Drop off the ledge to the northeast to get down to an island at a lower elevation.
  • There is floating device with some Balloons and Flame Emitters. Activate the flames to carry the platform up.
  • It will bring Link to the back side of the large island to the north, where there are some vines.
  • Cut the vines down to find the green rock.
  • Attach the green rock, along with the Zonai Devices to the floating device here.
  • Use Ultrahand to position the floating platform just outside the cave.
  • Position the Fans and Steering Stick to ride the platform out of the cave and towards the shrine.
  • Use Ultrahand to bring the rock over to the shrine, completing the quest.

Taninoud Shrine

Main article: Taninoud Shrine

The Taninoud Shrine itself is one of Rauru's Blessings. Inside there is a single treasure chest that holds a Topaz gem. Walk over to the altar to get a Light of Blessing.

Gallery

Adventure Log

Step Description
1
Complete
You offered up a crystal and can now enter the Shrine of Light in the East Hebra Sky Archipelago.

Enter the shrine in order to acquire the Light of Blessing.

References