Where to find dragons in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (2024)

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.

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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. You can also wait by their respective chasms and hop on as the dragons are entering or exiting.

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Lastly, keep in mind that aside from the Light Dragon, the rest will attack you with their corresponding element — lightning for Farosh, frost for Naydra, and fire for Dinraal. Also, each dragon will have extreme weather conditions related to its element, so you’ll need to prepare accordingly beforehand. Details about how to resist each condition, as well as specific locations to find each dragon, are listed below.

Where to find Farosh, lightning dragon flight path

Farosh circles Gerudo Canyon, Mount Nabooru, Mount Hylia, the River of the Dead, and Scout’s Hill before entering the Depths. Then, the dragon re-emerges to the surface from the chasm south of Gerudo Canyon. Here’s a map outlining Farosh’s approximated path, with the darker color indicating the route in the Depths:

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To make it easier to spot Farosh, you can lift yourself up using the Gerudo Canyon Skyview Tower and the Gerudo Highlands Skyview Tower.

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Farosh shoots lightning bolts at those who approach it, and it’s constantly surrounded by an electrical storm. In order to resist Farosh’s lighting, craft elixirs or meals that can grant you resistance to electricity. For extra protection, get your hands on the Rubber Armor set, which provides Link with shock resistance. You can grab the chest piece inside a chest in Whistling Hill Cave — it’s located southeast of Hyrule Field, north of the Teniten Shrine at the coordinates (-0073, -1045, 0019).

Where to find Naydra, frost dragon flight path

Naydra circles Mount Lanayru, Walnot Mountain, Kitano Bay, Ebon Mountain, Meda Mountain, Cliffs of Quince, and Kakariko Village before entering the Depths in the East Hill chasm. Then, the dragon re-emerges to the surface from the chasm west of Mount Lanayru. Here’s a map outlining Naydra’s approximated path, with the darker color indicating the route in the Depths:

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To make it easier to spot Naydra, you can lift yourself up in the Mount Lanayru Skyview Tower and Rabella Wetlands Skyview Tower.

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Naydra shoots balls of ice at those who approach them, and they freeze the air surrounding themselves. There are several things you can do to resist the Naydra’s frost. Crafting the right elixirs and meals, as well as decking yourself out in the Snowquill Armor set are great starts. Check out our dedicated guide for all the best ways to get cold resistance, all of which will help you prepare to get on and farm materials from Naydra.

Where to find Dinraal, fire dragon flight path

Dinraal flies around the outer areas of the Death Mountain, circling East Akkala, North Akkala Beach, Akkala Wilds, Skull Lake, Eldin’s Flank, Darunia Lake, and Thyphlo Ruins. Then, the dragon descends to the Depths, and re-emerges from the East Akkala Plains chasm. Here’s a map outlining Dinraal’s approximated path, with the darker color indicating the route in the Depths:

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Dinraal can be tricky to spot, as the Death Mountain impedes visibility depending on your location. To make it easier to find Dinraal, you can lift yourself up in the Ulri Mountain Skyview Tower and Thyphlo Ruins Skyview Tower.

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Dinraal shoots fireballs at those who approach it, and the air surrounding them is dangerously hot. There are several things you can do to resist the Dinraal’s fire. Again, it’s all about taking the elixirs, eating beneficial food, and decking yourself out in strategic armor, like the Desert Voe set. Check out our dedicated guide for all the best ways to get heat resistance, all of which will help you prepare to get on and farm materials from Naydra.

Where to find Light Dragon, Light Dragon flight path

The Light Dragon is the most elusive of the bunch, as the creature’s route encompasses the entire outskirts of Hyrule. Among the places the Light Dragon flies are Goronbi Lake, Zora’s Domain, Hateno Village, Lindor’s Brow, and Thyphlo Ruins. The upside is that once you do find the Light Dragon, it won’t attack you when you get close to it.

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But if it’s taking a long time to track down, we gathered all of the information you need to find the Light Dragon, allowing you to mine precious materials — and gain the Master Sword.

Dragon parts in Tears of the Kingdom

A big incentive to track down the four dragons is to farm dragon parts. They make for a great Fuse combination, as they add a ton of damage and also imbue the weapon with the elemental power of the dragon. They’re also great for cooking recipes and elixirs, and necessary for certain armor upgrades.

Our guide on farming dragon parts will walk you through everything you should do after finding a dragon to get their scales, horns, claws, spikes, and fangs, as well as tips for what to use dragon parts for.

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  3. Interactive map
  4. Shrine map
  5. All armor sets
  6. Amiibo rewards
  7. Dragon Tear locations
Where to find dragons in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (2024)

FAQs

Where to find dragons in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom? ›

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.

How many dragons are there in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom? ›

In Tears of the Kingdom, there are Four Dragons: Dinraal, Farosh, Naydra, and the nameless Light Dragon. The first three represent fire, lightning, and ice, respectively, with the materials gained from tracking them down providing elemental power accordingly.

Can you track the dragons in totk? ›

We recommend sticking to tracking the Dragons down while they are on the surface as they are easier to spot and much easier to land on with your Paraglider. As with most things in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, you can approach landing on and finding the Dragons however you want to.

Where is the best place to catch the Light Dragon Tears of the Kingdom? ›

If you spot the dragon out in the wild, either by chance or because you have the quest marker active, I recommend fast traveling to the nearest Skyview Tower. Taking this travel shortcut won't affect the dragon's position, resulting in a great method to get closer.

What time do dragons spawn in TotK? ›

Dragons of Tears of the Kingdom do not have a set schedule, and their path cannot be altered by fast traveling, resting, or sleeping until a different time, as they will remain in the same position during loading.

Is there a dragon in the depths TotK? ›

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.

Are the dragons in TotK the goddesses? ›

Nope, the TotK Hyrule compendium says they're spirits, not transformed Zonai or sages or anything. I mean, saying a "Spirit of ___" is pretty vague and could absolutely fit an embodiment of a Golden Goddess. There's also the matter that it goes on to state that they took the form of these dragons.

How to find the red dragon in BotW? ›

Dinraal, the red Dragon, can initially be found to the north of Eldin Mountains, around the Eldin Great Skeleton early in the morning (8-9am). It might not spawn if you're waiting directly in its flight path, mind, so move to the side a little if you're not seeing Dinraal at the times mentioned above.

Why can't I find the Light Dragon in TotK? ›

It follows a set route all around Hyrule and there's no specific time you can find it in a specific spot. If you can't find it, it's literally because it's somewhere else on the map, and it takes about 2 real time hours for it to complete 1 lap.

How often can you farm dragon TotK? ›

You can only get a dragon part once (except the Spike shards) and must wait ten minutes in real time for the dragon's resources to refresh, so choose carefully the type of dragon part you'd like.

How to fight three headed dragon TotK? ›

Each of the heads act independently, so it will continue attacking you until you hit all three. Once you do, the Frost Gleeok will fall to the ground, allowing you to rush in and start wailing on its heads with your strongest weapon possible.

Where to find dragon in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom? ›

This big fiery beast can be found spiralling around the sky in the Eldin Mountains region - keep an eye out whilst near the volcano especially, but we've seen it at the Akkala Ancient Tech Lab too, so anywhere in the northeast area of the map seems to be fair game.

How to reach the Deku Tree in TotK? ›

Next to Rikonasum Lightroot you will find a giant pillar extended from the ceiling of the Depths. You can use Ascend at the base of this pillar to Ascend straight up into the middle of Great Hyrule Forest, right next to the Great Deku Tree.

How do you get divine dragon tears? ›

The Divine Dragon's Tears are a crucial ingredient for severing Kuro's immortality, and is needed to get one of the three good endings available in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. To get them, players need to make their way through the Fountainhead Palace and take out one of the wellsprings of immortality.

How to easily find farosh TotK? ›

Farosh can be found emerging from the large East Gerudo Chasm on the southeast side of the Gerudo Desert, just south of the Gerudo Canyon Skyview Tower. The dragon will fly north and dip along the canyon, flying above it as it curves around the Skyview Tower and back down south, before cutting straight to the east.

How to get dragon horns TotK? ›

The best method is to jump on a dragon and then make your way toward the head. Once there, use any melee weapon to hit the horns. The part will drop on the spot, so you don't even have to worry about it falling down to the ground. Of course, ranged weapons will also work if you have arrows to spare.

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