Where To Find Impas Dragon Tear In Tears Of The Kingdom
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Where to find Impa’s Dragon Tear in Tears of the Kingdom (TotK)

Where's the Tear?

One of the many main quests to complete in Tears of the Kingdom involves finding memories. Once you find Impa, you’ll realize she’s searching for a Dragon’s Tear on a large Geoglyph that appeared after the Upheaval. If you’re stuck trying to figure out where to find the Dragon Tear for Impa’s Geoglyph quest in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, keep on reading.

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Impa and the Geoglyphs Dragon’s Tear location in Tears of the Kingdom

Upon your trek towards Rito Village in Hebra, you should eventually find New Serenne Stable. Near the stables is Cado, who will tell you that Impa needs help. This will initiate the ‘Impa and the Geoglyphs’ quest. Head over to Impa in the field, where she’ll mention that to see the full Geoglyph on the ground, she needs to be high up. Luckily, there are tools to fix her hot air balloon right beside you.

Where To Find Impas Dragon Tear In Tears Of The Kingdom Hot Air Balloon

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Use the Ultrahand ability to lift the balloon on top of the basket. Once attached, get inside, start the fire, and the balloon will take off. The Geoglyph seems to be a drawing of a Zonai. Impa then tells you she’s looking for a Dragon’s Tear, which is easier to spot from high up. When you’re ready, jump off the hot air balloon, and fly towards the head of the Zonai Geoglyph.

Figuring out where to find Impa’s Dragon Tear in Tears of the Kingdom can be frustrating if you’re not sure where to look. I, for one, was confused by how she explained it. The good thing is that once you find this one, the rest won’t be so bad! You’ll find the Dragon’s Tear in a small puddle on the Zonai’s left eye.

Where To Find Impas Dragon Tear In Tears Of The Kingdom Geoglyph

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After interacting with the pond, Link sees a vision, or more like a memory. This one details what happened to Zelda after she fell and disappeared. The mystery of Zelda’s whereabouts is definitely a strange one.

Now that you’ve collected this memory, there are many more Geoglyphs to encounter across Hyrule. With more Geoglyphs comes more memories, which mimics the memories that Link saw in Breath of the Wild.


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


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