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(Created page with "White Goats Gone Missing is an optional quest in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Once you become an official reporter for The Lucky Clover Gazette, Hyrule’s up and coming newspaper, you’re tasked with tracking down a herd of missing goats, as the name suggests. You’ll likely stumble upon this as you’re making your way through the “Potential Princess Sightings!” questline. This page covers the steps you need to take to rescue the goats and investig...")
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White Goats Gone Missing is an optional quest in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
{{Infobox|quest
| image = [[File:White Goats Gone Missing - TotK.jpg|400px]]
| caption =
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''
| location = [[Tabantha Bridge Stable]]
| quest = [[Potential Princess Sightings!]]
| prereq =
| start = Speak to [[Penn]] & [[Chork]]
| objective = Find Chork's [[White Goat | White Goats]]
| reward = [[Rupee|Rupees]]
| related =
| type = [[Side Adventure]]
}}
'''White Goats Gone Missing'''  is a [[Side Adventure]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''.


Once you become an official reporter for The Lucky Clover Gazette, Hyrule’s up and coming newspaper, you’re tasked with tracking down a herd of missing goats, as the name suggests.
==Overview==
You’ll likely stumble upon this as you’re making your way through the “Potential Princess Sightings!” questline. This page covers the steps you need to take to rescue the goats and investigate the rumors around Zelda’s return.
Head to [[Tabantha Bridge Stable]] and look for the conspicuously empty goat pen to the south-east. [[Chork]], it seems, has lost his pride and joy — his white goats, who he was feeding using Princess Zelda’s special recipe of whole, unground [[Hylian Pine Cone|Hylian Pine Cones]]. Or at least he thinks that’s what the recipe was, because he lost it…


How to start the White Goats Gone Missing quest
==Requirements==
Link must have spoken to [[Traysi]] and taken a freelance job for the [[Lucky Clover Gazette]] in the [[Potential Princess Sightings!]] [[Side Adventure]].


“White Goats Gone Missing” is a side quest that forms part of the “Potential Princess Sightings,” arc. It can be completed once you’ve been to the Clover HQ southeast of Rito Village, so if you haven’t been there, go do that first.
==Walkthrough==
When you’re ready to begin the quest, head to Tabantha Bridge Stable and look for the conspicuously empty goat pen to the south-east.Chork, it seems, has lost his pride and joy — his white goats, that he was feeding using Princess Zelda’s special recipe of whole, unground Hylian Pine Cones. Or at least he thinks that’s what the recipe was, because he lost it…


Where to find the goats in the White Goats Gone Missing quest
* Start [[Potential Princess Sightings!]] at [[Lucky Clover Gazette]]
After talking to Chork and Penn, your fellow reporter, you’ll begin the side quest. The task here is to follow the trail of uneaten Hylian Pine Cones to the missing herd.
* Travel to [[Tabantha Bridge Stable]] and talk to [[Penn]] and [[Chork]] who are standing in the same empty animal pen on the east side of the stable.
* Follow the trail of uneaten [[Hylian Pine Cone|Hylian Pine Cones]] to the missing herd, which is located at {{TotKcoord|-2546|0409|0150|Surface}}. The trail heads south-east along the road and then due east into the [[Seres Scablands]].
** The herd is on the far side of a large tree, so be careful not to miss the goats.
** There are a number of options to recover the trail if you lose it, including using [[Ultrahand]] or [[Sensor +]] to find the next pine cone. The pine cones also give off small sparkles that you can watch for.
* Within the herd is a message in a bottle. Interact with it to complete the quest. Penn will reward you with [[Rupee|Rupees]]; the amount is based on how many of the [[Potential Princess Sightings!]] quests you have completed.  


While this may seem simple — and it starts simple enough — the pine cones can get easily lost in the grass if you wander off trail. If this happens, you have three options to quickly get back on track.
==Adventure Log==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left;"
!Step
!Description
|-
|<center>1</center>
|It seems that all of the white goats kept in Tabantha Bridge Stable have run off together. According to Penn, these events may somehow connect to Princess Zelda.  You may learn more by speaking with the stable hand, Chork, who is responsible for the white goats.
|-
|<center>2</center>
|According to Chork, the white goats ran off after they were given a special feed made from a recipe Princess Zelda created. The only thing left behind when they fled were uneaten Hylian pine cones.  Did the goats really run off because of the food they were given? Where did they run off to?
|-
|<center>Complete</center>
|You've found the white goats that went missing. Chork is incredibly remorseful for having messed up the animal-feed recipe, and even more remorseful for having doubted Princess Zelda's recipe in the first place. After you told Penn what happened, he returned to the newspaper to write up an article about the events.
|}


1. The first is to use Ultrahand and spin the camera, looking for glowing orange bits that signify something you can interact with.
{{References}}


2. The second is to pan the camera down to get a bird’s-eye view. Fortunately, the Switch can’t draw enough grass to fully hide the pine cone!
{{Tears of the Kingdom Quests}}


3. The third is to very slowly pan the camera and look for the ‘item-drop sparkles’. This will show you where the next collectable item is, which is most likely your next Hylian Pine Cone!
{{Cat|Tears of the Kingdom Side Adventures}}
 
Follow the trail all the way and you will eventually come across the goats! If you are struggling, then proceed to co-ordinates (-2546, 0409, 0150).
 
Among the herd is a message in a bottle — interact with it (and read the amusing dialogue that follows) to finish the quest “White Goats Gone Missing”!
 
Congratulations on finishing the quest!

Latest revision as of 23:07, March 20, 2024

White Goats Gone Missing
White Goats Gone Missing - TotK.jpg

Games

Location

Quests

Start

Speak to Penn & Chork

Objective

Find Chork's White Goats

Rewards

Attributes

Type

White Goats Gone Missing is a Side Adventure in Tears of the Kingdom.

Overview

Head to Tabantha Bridge Stable and look for the conspicuously empty goat pen to the south-east. Chork, it seems, has lost his pride and joy — his white goats, who he was feeding using Princess Zelda’s special recipe of whole, unground Hylian Pine Cones. Or at least he thinks that’s what the recipe was, because he lost it…

Requirements

Link must have spoken to Traysi and taken a freelance job for the Lucky Clover Gazette in the Potential Princess Sightings! Side Adventure.

Walkthrough

Adventure Log

Step Description
1
It seems that all of the white goats kept in Tabantha Bridge Stable have run off together. According to Penn, these events may somehow connect to Princess Zelda. You may learn more by speaking with the stable hand, Chork, who is responsible for the white goats.
2
According to Chork, the white goats ran off after they were given a special feed made from a recipe Princess Zelda created. The only thing left behind when they fled were uneaten Hylian pine cones. Did the goats really run off because of the food they were given? Where did they run off to?
Complete
You've found the white goats that went missing. Chork is incredibly remorseful for having messed up the animal-feed recipe, and even more remorseful for having doubted Princess Zelda's recipe in the first place. After you told Penn what happened, he returned to the newspaper to write up an article about the events.

References