The Legend Of Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom Restoring The Zora Armor Guide

Tears of The Kingdom: Restoring The Zora Armor Guide | Legend of Zelda

Alexis Ongsansoy
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Finding a whole set of armor is always the right call to make when playing Tears of the Kingdom. This gives you bonuses or skills that can aid you in your journey across Hyrule. But what good is an armor set if you can’t make full use of it?

The last piece lies within the hands of your friend Yona. If you want to see Link struggle less with water while swimming, you will have to find an ancient arowana for her. Finding that can take forever if you happen to not have one in your inventory by accident. Check out this guide to find out the perfect fishing spot!

Restoring The Zora Armor Guide

Having the entire Zora Armor set along with finding an Ancient Arowana will increase Link’s swimming speed and allow him to swim up waterfalls. Yona will task you with finding the fish in order to restore the Zora Armor after you finish“The Sludge-Covered Statue” story quest. You can find one near Shatterback Point or at the Great Sky Island.

The Legend Of Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom Restoring The Zora Armor Guide

Finding an Ancient Arowana is easy. You can make it even easier by going near the lake where you built your first boat. That means going back to the Great Sky Island. Once you’re there, go to the waterfall next to the lake. Remember, you only need one unit!

The Legend Of Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom Restoring The Zora Armor Guide

The second spot is at the fountain in Shatterback Point. Just go up the stairs and you can find them swimming around in the fountain.

The Legend Of Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom Restoring The Zora Armor Guide

All you have to do now is give the Ancient Arowana to Yona to get the Zora Armor and finish the quest. Now you don’t have to make complicated contraptions just go up a waterfall!

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