Walkthrough:Jabul Waters (Echoes of Wisdom)
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The Jabul Waters Walkthrough is a full guide for the Jabul Waters region of the game, including all main quests that lead up to the entrance of the Jabul Ruins. After completing the Suthorn Ruins, Zelda has the option of traveling to either the Jabul Waters or Gerudo Desert regions and can complete the dungeons in those respective areas in either order.
Reach Seesyde Village
- After leaving Suthorn Forest, Zelda can travel north to Suthorn Prairie, and further north to Hyrule Field. The world is fully open to Zelda at this point, but the destination is Jabul Waters, found at the northeast part of the map.
- Zelda can travel northeast along the various paths, with the main entrance to Jabul Waters being almost directly east of Hyrule Castle in the center of the map.
- After the cutscene introducing Jabul Waters, Zelda will find herself at Seesyde Village, on the shores of Zora Cove. Upon entering the area, this will begin The Jabul Waters Rift main quest. Zelda will quickly learn that Lord Jabu-Jabu has been on a rampage since a Rift appeared at his Den.
Travel northeast through Hyrule Field Travel east from the sandy area to come across Seesyde Village
Meet the two Zora Chiefs
- From Seesyde Village, Zelda can head north and east to find some water, using echoes to navigate the area. Zelda can make her way to the massive rift on her map to reach Lord Jabu-Jabu's Den.
- Here Zelda will find Hemi and another River Zora. They mention that the only way to open the door is for the chiefs of the River Clan and Sea Clan to play music together.
- From Lord Jabu-Jabu's Den, Zelda can travel west and north up Zora River to reach River Zora Village. In the hut at the far northwest part of the village, Zelda will find the River Zora Chief, Dradd. However, before Zelda can make a request, the chief leaves, heading towards Crossflows Plaza to try and calm Lord Jabu-Jabu with his music alone.
- Crossflows Plaza can be found northeast of Seesyde Village. If Zelda travels there now, she'll find Dradd, but he still won't listen to Zelda. He just complains about the Sea Zora chief, Kushara.
- From Crossflows Plaza, Zelda can travel directly south to reach Zora Cove. Within the water, Zelda will come across Sea Zora Village. Zelda should dive underwater and enter the village.
- Inside the chief's chamber, Zelda will find the Sea Zora Chief, Kushara. Much like Dradd, she wants to play music Lord Jabu-Jabu by herself and will depart for Crossflows Plaza without hearing Zelda out.
- Zelda can then return to Crossflows Plaza to find both chiefs arguing with one another. They will try to play music, but they won't play in unison, making it unpleasant to listen to.
- Lord Jabu-Jabu will appear and is still angry. He will swallow up Inawa and Rogma, both of the chiefs' assistants. Lord Jabu-Jabu will then storm off heading north towards River Zora Village.
Enter Lord Jabu-Jabu's Den Travel to River Zora Village and meet Chief Dradd Dive underwater to enter Sea Zora Village Meet with the Sea Zora Chief, Kushara Travel to the Crossflows Plaza
Chaos at River Zora Village
- Zelda can warp back to River Zora Village and find that some of the village has been destroyed by the rampage of Lord Jabu-Jabu.
- Zelda can reach the smaller rift to the northeast by walking behind the destroyed hut within the village and up the path behind the waterfall. After hearing that Dradd and another River Zora have been taken by the rift, Zelda can access the Stilled Upper Zora River.
- There are five groups of Tri's Friends that Zelda has to locate. From the starting area, Zelda can head southeast and she'll see the Purple floating ball on the right. She can jump into the water and drop down to find the first set of Tri's friends.
- From here Zelda can travel northeast to find a cave. Inside, Zelda can grab the Bombfish that is floating with bind, and push it into the cracked boulders below. This will destroy the opening, allowing Zelda to pass. Zelda should also learn the Bombfish Echo here.
- Zelda can then swim to the bottom of the area and find another cracked block. Use a Bombfish Echo to break the block and get the second group of Tri's friends.
- At the top-left of this cave, Zelda will find a Dark Tektite. Use an echo or Swordfighter Form to defeat the tektite to save another set of Tri's friends.
- Back outside, Zelda can backtrack back to the entrance where she first entered the Stilled Upper Zora River. From here she can travel west and hop across the water to find more of Tri's friends trapped.
- From the entrance, Zelda can travel northeast and swim up through the floating water. At the top of this area, Zelda will find the stilled version of Dradd, along with the final group of Tri's friends.
- After collecting all of Tri's friends, Zelda will receive two Might Crystals, then warp back to Zora River.
- One of the River Zora is still stunned by the experience, but thanks to Kushara's music, they calm down and return to normal. However, word immediately reaches the area that Lord Jabu-Jabu is now in Zora Cove. This causes both chiefs to head down to Zora Cove without delay.
Enter the cave at the northeast part of the Stilled Upper Zora River Use the Bombfish to break the cracked blocks Learn the Bombfish Echo and use it to find more of Tri's friends Defeat the Dark Tektite to get another of Tri's Friends Climb up to the north-central part of the area to find Dradd and the last of Tri's friends Kushara will play some music to soothe the River Zora Kushara gets news that there is trouble with Lord Jabu-Jabu in the Zora Cove
Rampage in Zora Cove
- Just outside Sea Zora Village there is a Sea Zora who mentions that Chief Kushara went to a small island to the east. As Zelda approaches, she will hear Dradd and this will begin the Rampage in Zora Cove
- Zelda can travel east to find Dradd outside a cave that is blocked by fallen rocks.
- Zelda can jump into the water and swim into an underwater entrance to the cave that Dradd is trying to get into.
- This will take Zelda through a dark underwater area. The deeper Zelda swims, the darker it gets. While in the underwater, Zelda can swim through the blue coral, allowing her to see her surroundings briefly. Additionally, Zelda will get low on oxygen, but there are some oxygen bubbles throughout the underwater area, allowing Zelda to fill up her breath meter.
- Along the way, Zelda will find a chest that holds 10 pieces of Bubble Kelp.
- After resurfacing, Zelda will find Kushara and a young Sea Zora. She comments about the giant boulder that is blocking the cave's entrance.
- Zelda can use Bind on the large boulder and move it out of the way. The group is soon joined by Dradd, who breaks through the remaining rubble, and the young Sea Zora's parent. After Dradd plays his instrument, the young Sea Zora manages to move past their fear.
- Zelda is finally able to tell Dradd and Kushara what she's been trying to say. The two will agree to meet her back at Lord Jabu-Jabu's Den.
Travel northeast from Sea Zora Village Dradd is trying to remove the crumbled rocks Open the chest to get 10 pieces of Bubble Kelp Use bind to move the boulder
Lord Jabu-Jabu
- Zelda can warp over and return to Lord Jabu-Jabu's Den, found just southeast of River Zora Village.
- Once Zelda arrives, the two chiefs are there, but there is debris on the altars, and one of them is also now cracked.
- Use Bind to remove the blue rocks on the altars.
- Zelda will need to put the left altar back together. She can do so by grabbing the small rock to the left, and the larger rock that is at the bottom of the water on the left. Zelda will need to first swim down below and then use bind to pull it up.
- With the altars reassembled, the two chiefs will stand in their positions and play their music in harmony. This will cause the door to Lord Jabu-Jabu to finally open.
- Lord Jabu-Jabu is still not the same and Zelda and the group realizes it is a Lord Jabu-Jabu Echo.
- After Zelda jumps into the water, this begins a boss battle. When Jabu-Jabu is sucking in water, Zelda can use the Bombfish Echo to drop a Bombfish. Jabu-Jabu will gobble it up and once it explodes in the fish's mouth, it will be stunned. Zelda can then send water-based echoes at Jabu-Jabu. It's best to use the Swordfighter Form to deal quick damage on the boss.
- When Jabu-Jabu is exhaling or swimming around, Zelda should just try to avoid the fish. Repeat the Bombfish strategy until Jabu-Jabu has been defeated.
- After saving the two Zora, Tri will create a portal, leading down into the Stilled Jabul Waters.
Use a Bombfish Echo and allow Jabu-Jabu to suck it up After Jabu-Jabu is defeated, entering the Stilled Jabul Waters
Stilled Jabul Waters
- Zelda can navigate the Still World to the northwest, jumping into the floating body of water. She'll need to use echoes, such as an Old Bed Echo, to fully scale the area.
- As Zelda swims onward, she'll encounter some Dark Tanglers in the water which can be avoided. She'll see a water block sparkling, and can learn the Water Block Echo from it. This allows Zelda to place water blocks when they connect to the ground or other water. She can then jump into the water blocks to swim across small gaps.
- Zelda can use the water blocks to create a bridge of water that leads east. She can then use more blocks in the vertical area, climb higher up.
- From here, Zelda can continue to make water blocks as she travels west, avoiding the Dark Biri along the way. She'll then have to climb up once again.
- At the north end of the Still World, as Zelda is climb up, she'll have to come out of the water and land on top of some sideways trees. From here she can travel west to reach more water.
- At the far northwest end of the area, there is a chest that holds 50 Rupees.
- Travel to the far north end of the area and enter the building to reach the next dungeon, the Jabul Ruins.
Avoid the Dark Tanglers Learn the Water Block Echo and use it to create paths Avoid the Dark Biri Enter the Jabul Ruins