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==''Tears of the Kingdom''== | ==''Tears of the Kingdom''== | ||
In the Depths, no light from the [[Surface]] can penetrate down, so everything is pitch black. However, Lightroots emit a faint glow, and Link can illuminate his surroundings using [[Brightbloom Seed]]s or any other objects that emit light, such as fire. Upon reaching a Lightroot, Link can activate it, illuminating the immediate area. The brightness of each Lightroot varies and can be intensified by activating surrounding Lightroots. | |||
Each Lightroot corresponds with a [[Shrine of Light]] | Each Lightroot corresponds with a [[Shrine of Light]] on the Surface. Furthermore, the name of each Lightroot is an anadrome of its accompanying shrine. | ||
When all Lightroots are activated, you will get a unique object known as the [[Emblem of light]] [[File:Emblem of light.png|50px]] | |||
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Lightroots are objects found in the Depths of Tears of the Kingdom.
Tears of the Kingdom
In the Depths, no light from the Surface can penetrate down, so everything is pitch black. However, Lightroots emit a faint glow, and Link can illuminate his surroundings using Brightbloom Seeds or any other objects that emit light, such as fire. Upon reaching a Lightroot, Link can activate it, illuminating the immediate area. The brightness of each Lightroot varies and can be intensified by activating surrounding Lightroots.
Each Lightroot corresponds with a Shrine of Light on the Surface. Furthermore, the name of each Lightroot is an anadrome of its accompanying shrine.
When all Lightroots are activated, you will get a unique object known as the Emblem of light