How to get the Time Shield in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

the time shield in The Legend of Zelda: Kingdom’s Tears It makes an impressive bounce. The pieces of this armor do not have a unique ability, but they do pay homage to the outfit Link wears Zelda: Ocarina of Time. You can get the set via Ocarina amiibo, but if you don’t have it, don’t worry, you can get the entire set without it.



You’ll likely get hints on where to find Time Armor from NPCs or ancient maps scattered across Hyrule. Similar to Frostbite Armor, though, if you want to skip the extra steps and get straight to the treasure, this guide explains how to do it quickly – detailing where time jacketAnd Time pantsAnd time limit.


Armored chest piece location

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You can find a file time jacket In the depths. To get close to the location, I recommend heading to Hyrule Ridge Chasm at the coordinates (-2633, 1132, 0176), located northwest of Hyrule Ridge. you can use Lindor Pro Sky View Tower To arrive there.

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1. Once at the bottom, you will find out Ticanor Lightrot Northeast of where you stand at the coordinates (-2529, -1170, -0623). After that, you will need to move east.

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2. Fortunately, it’s a fairly simple excursion. As long as you maintain your gloom resistance, all you have to do is keep moving east until you set foot in Lindor Mine Canyon.

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3. The treasure is covered by an open structure that has a staircase leading up to it.

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4. Open the chest at the coordinates (-2003, -1310, -0715) to takeover time jacketIt’s a piece of armor 3 defense.

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In case you get lost, you can find a screenshot of the map location above. That’s it for this piece.


The location of the Time Armor leg piece

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You can find a file time pants In the depths. To get close to the site, I recommend heading to Gerudo Summit Chasm at the coordinates (-4204, -0654, 0682)It is located northwest of the Gerudo Heights. You can use the Jerudo Highlands Sky View Tower to get there too.

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1. When landing and using the map as a reference, the released The location is southeast of the Gap code. If you use a few Bright Flower Seeds to light around, or the ever-useful Miner’s Armor set, you’ll notice some empty ruins.

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2. Move towards the center of the ruins themselves, and you will find the chest at the coordinates (-4181, -0702, -1121)Covered open plan structure with staircase leading up to it.

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Opening the chest will give you time pantsIt’s a piece of armor 3 defense.


The location of the Time Shield head piece

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You can find a file time limit In the depths. To get close to the location, I recommend heading to Hyrule Ridge Chasm at the coordinates (-2633, 1132, 0176), located northwest of Hyrule Ridge. you can use Lindor Pro Sky View Tower To arrive there.

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1. When landing, use the map as a reference, I recommend to activate Ticanor Lightrotlocated northeast of the gap symbol at the coordinates (-2529, -1170, -0623).

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2. Now, the road to the chest is long, so prepare accordingly. To get things started, head southeast of Tikanur Lightroot, where you’ll notice a long wall leading to an enemy camp.

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3. The trick here is that there is a long root that starts at the ordinate (-2426, 1017, -0546)which is a great way to the north.

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4. You’ll eventually find a peak that reaches the literal ceiling of the depths. If you pay attention to the map, the branch cuts itself, which means you will have to slide to the other end.

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5. For this, find any surface the link can stand on to replenish your stamina, and keep climbing as high as you can. As you do this, start turning slowly to the right, using the map as a reference, until the second half of the tree branch is visible.

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6. After you have a sufficient height, go down and go down the branch. Then paraglider to the other end.

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7. Continue using the second half of the tree branch to continue moving north. You’ll discover a smaller branch to your right shortly after. That will take you over the wall on the other end.

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8. From there, move northwest until you stumble upon a cliff. If you look down, you will be able to select a file Kamuro Lightrot in the distance.

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9. lightroot in the coordinates (-3063, 1620, -0687)It should be your second destination.

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10. Let’s keep moving. The path to the next Lightroot is somewhat more straightforward. From Kawumoro, keep moving towards the northwest – you’ll start to see statues, which act as perfect beacons for staying in the right direction.

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11. At some point you will see an NPC next to a fallen statue. Beware – they are not as harmful as they seem.

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12. From there, keep to the right side of this road and continue straight. At some point, you will be able to see the next Root of Light in the distance.

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13. There are some climbs you have to go through, but since you are going down, it will be a lot easier this time.

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14. As soon as you approach the place, you will come across Korvach Canyon Mine. Ignore it for now, and activate Worehas Lightrot in coordinates (-3352, 2384, -0802).

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15. On the right side of Worihas there is a huge root, which we will use to climb to the other side of the wall.

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16. Instead of continuing to move northwest, we’ll go into the shadows and move southwest instead. This will make navigation a lot easier in the end. Otherwise, you will run into a wall that is impossible to climb.

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17- The path is relatively linear. Make sure to open your map every now and then to make sure you’re still moving west, and keep moving forward.

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18. You are bound to stumble upon a tall wall at some point, but you can easily climb your way to the other end.

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19. Once there, you will see the Root of Light in the distance. Keep moving towards his location. We’re getting close!

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20. Get the coordinates (-4058, 1988, -0674)and activate So-oaw lightroot.

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21. On the map you will notice a northwest section with a gap. This is where we are heading, turning it from the left side and up north again.

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22. There are some heights you can jump on, but they are much simpler compared to what you have experienced so far.

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23. Once you reach the other end, you will notice an enemy scanner in the distance. This serves as the perfect beacon.

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24. Move toward its direction to find another plateau and root light in the distance.

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25. Now, to access this lightroot, you will come across Blue-White Frox. Try to get as far away from it as possible by sliding as long as possible, and keep moving towards the lightroot. Oh, there are Colgeras flying around too, in case you weren’t freaked out enough.

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26. If you can get to the other end in one piece, go ahead and activate Nupisoyuat Lightroot in coordinates (-4539, 2885, -0708).

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27. Now that we have access to the area map, take a look at the breach southeast of your current location. They’re covered in orange makeup, and that’s where we’re headed next.

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28. After walking a bit, you will notice that the map indicates that there is lava surrounding the released region.

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29. The key to getting there is to climb over the wall just before the area, then use a long root (which you can see on the map) to slowly make your way up.

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30. Taking this path will take you to the Sturnida Lavafalls. After that, all you have to do is follow the root, and use it as the main path.

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31. When you get close to the lava, you will discover some structures with father pickups on them. the released It sits atop the tallest one of the three.

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32. Keep in mind that since the lava is so close, you will take heat damage here. If you have the Flamebreaker armor, equip it. If not, just grab the piece of armor and leave as fast as you can.

View the entire map from point A to B.

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Opening the chest will give you time limitIt’s a piece of armor 3 defense. That’s it for the Time Armor set!

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