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*On the right side of the shrine, there is a treasure chest in the water that contains a [[Magic Scepter]].
*On the right side of the shrine, there is a treasure chest in the water that contains a [[Magic Scepter]].
*Also on the right side of the shrine, use [[Ultrahand]] to grab the plank that is on the ground. Attach it to the wheel so it is on the opposite side of the existing one. Then use Ultrahand and turn the wheel so one of the planks goes underneath the water. The water will cause the wheel to continiously spin. This will generate power, shown by the yellow line.
*Also on the right side of the shrine, use [[Ultrahand]] to grab the plank that is on the ground. Attach it to the wheel so it is on the opposite side of the existing one. Then use Ultrahand and turn the wheel so one of the planks goes underneath the water. The water will cause the wheel to continiously spin. This will generate power, shown by the yellow line.
*In the center of the shrine, grab the [[Zonai Capsule]] and place it on the yellow charge. The capsule will begin to charge.
*In the center of the shrine, grab the Zonai [[Battery]] and place it on the yellow charge. The Battery will begin to charge.
* After filling, take it to the left side. There is a charge spot that ignites a metal ball in the water, that when electrifying another ball opens the door on the other side (it's better that you place the capsule in the charge spot when already in the side of the door). Inside, a chest with an Opal.
*After the battery is fully charged, take it to the left side of the room. There is a charge spot that ignites a metal ball in the water. Use Ultrahand to move the two balls to pass electriciy, opening the gate on the other side. Then carefully swim across, along the edge of the water so you don't get electricuted. Open the chest here to get an [[Opal]] gem.
* After recharging, move the full capsule up near the fan and platform. Get in the platform, then use Ultrahand to move the capsule to the charge spot. This will immediately start raising the platform.
*Recharge the battery and take it to the center of the shrine. Stand on the platform and then use Ultrahand to place it on the charge spot. This will power the platform, causing it to rise to the top of the shrine.
* Collect your Light of Blessing at the exit.
*Collect your [[Light of Blessing]] at the exit.
 
==Gallery==
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{{Cat|Tears of the Kingdom Shrines}}
{{Cat|Tears of the Kingdom Shrines}}

Revision as of 21:46, May 20, 2023

Mogawak Shrine

Mogawak Shrine, also known as The Power of Water, is a Shrine of Light from Tears of the Kingdom.

The Shrine is located in Zora's Domain.

The Power of Water

  • On the right side of the shrine, there is a treasure chest in the water that contains a Magic Scepter.
  • Also on the right side of the shrine, use Ultrahand to grab the plank that is on the ground. Attach it to the wheel so it is on the opposite side of the existing one. Then use Ultrahand and turn the wheel so one of the planks goes underneath the water. The water will cause the wheel to continiously spin. This will generate power, shown by the yellow line.
  • In the center of the shrine, grab the Zonai Battery and place it on the yellow charge. The Battery will begin to charge.
  • After the battery is fully charged, take it to the left side of the room. There is a charge spot that ignites a metal ball in the water. Use Ultrahand to move the two balls to pass electriciy, opening the gate on the other side. Then carefully swim across, along the edge of the water so you don't get electricuted. Open the chest here to get an Opal gem.
  • Recharge the battery and take it to the center of the shrine. Stand on the platform and then use Ultrahand to place it on the charge spot. This will power the platform, causing it to rise to the top of the shrine.
  • Collect your Light of Blessing at the exit.

Gallery