Where is Land of the Sky Fish in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (TotK)?

Ballad of the Sky Fish.
Tears Of The Kingdom Land Of The Sky Fish Guide

During the “Clues to the Sky” quest in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, you have to do a lot of problem solving. Not only do you have to repair a broken slate, and then find the location of King Dorephan, but you then have to figure out a cryptic puzzle that doesn’t have an immediately obvious solution. Luckily finding the Land of the Sky Fish in Tears of the Kingdom is simpler than it first appears.

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Tears of the Kingdom: How to find the Land of the Sky Fish

We’re not going very far to actually find this location. In fact, if you look up and to the east of Zora’s Domain, you may even be able to see the Sky Island we need to head to. Obviously, the Land of the Sky Fish is referring to one of the Sky Islands. But you might not have expected it to be in the shape of an actual fish. Its proper name is Floating Scales Island and there are a couple of ways to get up there. Check the map below for the location of Floating Scales Island.

Tears of the Kingdom Land of the Sky Fish Location

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Before we make our way to the Land of the Sky Fish there’s something you should do. Make sure you’ve unlocked the Upland Zorana Skyview Tower. Not only will this unlock the map for the region, but it’ll also give us a way to get to the Sky Island. All you need to do is use the Skyview Tower to launch yourself into the air and glide over to Floating Scales Island. It’s far away, but it should be doable with some stamina restoration food. It’ll help if you’ve put some points into upgrading Link’s maximum stamina too. You could also build a flying machine with the Autobuild ability to get up there fairly easily.

Tears of the Kingdom Floating Scales Island 2

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No matter which way you decide to get there, it should be a simple process. The Land of the Sky Fish is a fairly confusing riddle in Tears of the Kingdom at first. But once you know what it really means it isn’t so bad. Once this is done you’ll be one step closer to finally starting the Water Temple.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is now available for Nintendo Switch.


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Sam has been a Contributing Writer for PC Invasion since November 2021. After escaping university with a Master’s degree in Media and Communication, he decided to take up the mantle of writing. From covering the news to crafting guides, he'll take any chance to pick apart whatever he's currently playing. Sam spends most of his time delving into JRPGs and horror games. When he isn't obsessing over the intricacies of Kingdom Hearts he's diving headfirst into the world of tech. Keeping an eye out for the next big purchase that's sure to upset his wallet.