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Where to find dragons in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

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Here’s where to find Naydra, Farosh, Dinraal, and the Light Dragon in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
The dragons in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom are home to dragon parts, some of the best Fuse materials in the game. The only problem is that the dragons are some of the hardest creatures to find. There are a total of four dragons in Tears of the Kingdom, each with their own flight path, elemental hazards, and rewards.
Continue reading to find out how to get on a dragon and where to find each dragon.Dragon locations and flight paths in Tears of the Kingdom
There are four dragons in Tears of the Kingdom: the three you encountered in Breath of the Wild, and a fourth dragon that’s new to the series.
Farosh: Often seen around Lake Hylia and Gerudo Canyon.
Naydra: Often seen around East Necluda and Mount Lanayru.
Dinraal: Often seen around Eldin Mountains and Deep Akkala.
Light Dragon: Circles the exterior of Hyrule.
The locations above for Farosh, Naydra, and Dinraal are listed in-game as the common spots for each dragon. That being said, they only serve as a general reference. Each dragon follows its own looping route, which we’ve broken down in more detail below. But there are times when dragons might be slightly outside their corresponding regions.
If you’re searching for a dragon along their flight path but don’t see them on the surface, it’s likely that the dragon is in the Depths. As part of their flight path, Farosh, Naydra, and Dinraal will fly in and out of chasms within their corresponding region. The Light Dragon, however, can always be found on the surface.
Unlike in Breath of the Wild, Tears of the Kingdom dragon locations aren’t tied to times of day. Instead, the dragons continuously circle their route. So if you don’t see a dragon on the surface, it’s because they’re probably in the Depths. The best bet is to either wait in place or try to catch them on the other side of the chasm.How to jump on a dragon in Tears of the Kingdom
The first step in mounting a dragon isn’t surprising: you need to gain some altitude. Thankfully, there are usually at least two Skyview Towers around each dragon path, which you can use to quickly move between the areas and lift yourself up, allowing yourself to easily spot the dragon and glide over. Other options, such as using Recall on any sky rocks on the ground, or just building a vehicle to take flight using Zonai Devices, will also get you close to the dragons.

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