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The Dragon’s Tears geoglyph locations in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

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Within each of the 12 geoglyphs is a dragon tear that unlocks a memory in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Among the many changes to the surface of Hyrule in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom are mysterious, glowing geoglyphs that have appeared on large swaths of the landscape. Hidden somewhere within each of these designs is a small puddle of light containing a Tear of the Dragon.
Each Tear contains a Memory from Hyrule’s distant past that fleshes out the stories of Zelda, Rauru, Sonia, and Ganondorf once you find and interact with the Tear. Finding every Tear will also reveal the location of The Master Sword (possibly well before the main story will, depending on the order in which you tackle things) and give some insight into the Blood Moon.
Finding all 12 Tears is part of “The Dragon’s Tears’” main quest. But in order to unlock this quest, you’ll first have to find Impa and complete the “Impa and the Geoglyphs” quest. We’ll walk you through where to find each geoglyph, the Dragon Tear locations, and how to start “The Dragon’s Tears’” quest.Every Dragon Tear geoglyph and Memory location
There are 11 geoglyphs around Hyrule’s Surface and 12 Tears of the Dragon Memories to find — the 12th Dragon Tear is not associated with a geoglyph and only shows up when you’ve found the other 11. The geoglyphs depict various figures, items, and places from Hyrule’s history, which are related to the Memory each glyph unlocks.Tear of the Dragon #1
Memory: Where Am I?
Coordinates: (-0385, 0200, 0957)
Dragon Tear location: In Rauru’s left eye.
The first geoglyph you’ll find depicts Rauru. To get there, head to Sinakawak Shrine and New Serenne Stable, then head north. Find Impa in the field to start the “Impa and the Geoglyphs” quest to locate the geoglyph and unlock your first Memory.Tear of the Dragon #2
Memory: An Unfamiliar World
Coordinates: (-2550, 1888, 0319)
Dragon Tear location: At the top of the gatehouse in the center of the castle.
The fastest way to get to this geoglyph, which depicts Rauru and Sonia’s castle, is to launch yourself out of the Lindor’s Brow Skyview Tower and head northwest.Tear of the Dragon #3
Memory: Mineru’s Counsel
Coordinates: (1828, 0737, 0089)
Dragon Tear location: Toward the top of the Purah Pad screen.
Head to Eldin Canyon Skyview Tower or Kadaunar Shrine and then fly south-southeast toward the Lanayru Wetlands to find the geoglyph depicting Zelda’s Purah Pad.Tear of the Dragon #4
Memory: The Gerudo Assault
Coordinates: (0695, -1309, 0053)
Dragon Tear location: In a copse of trees along the Molduga’s back.
Either the Sahasra Slope Skyview Tower or Gutanbac Shrine on the Great Sky Island will get you close to the geoglyph of a Molduga. You won’t be able to see the tear location from the sky, since the trees blocks your view.Tear of the Dragon #5
Memory: A Show of Fealty
Coordinates: (-3178, -1699, 0418)
Dragon Tear location: On a high cliff on Ganondorf’s shoulder.
The geoglyph depicting a kneeling Ganondorf is found in the Gerudo Highlands along the northern edge of the Gerudo Desert.

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