As you explore and unravel the mysteries of the vast open world of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, sooner or later, you’ll run into the Goddess Statues. However, the path of finding all three Goddess Statues and completing their respective quests demands hard work and exploration. While the journey might seem overwhelming, don’t worry, as our article will provide a comprehensive guide to completing all Goddess Statue quests and obtaining the ultimate reward.
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Goddess Statue Quests
While all the Goddess Statue quests are interlinked, there is no particular order you have to follow to complete the quest. To initiate these quests, you’ll first have to locate each statue and talk to them at any of the three springs: the Spring of Wisdom, Spring of Courage, or Spring of Power.
That said, once you talk to any of the three statues, it will prompt you to visit the Mother Goddess Statue in the Forgotten Temple and investigate it for her. You will find the Forgotten Temple northwest of Hyrule Castle, just below Snowfield Stable, at the -1071, 2682, -0081 coordinates. As a general tip, approach the temple from the southern end and climb up to reach its entrance.
You will find the Mother Goddess Statue toppled over at the back of the temple, past the shrine. Interact with it and then return to the Goddess Statue you first spoke with to report what you’ve discovered. After that, the Goddess Statue will ask you to help her lend some power to the Mother Goddess Statue by offering up a claw of one of the dragons, Farosh, Dinraal, or Naydra, depending on which you spoke to first.
Goddess Statue of Power
You will find the Goddess Statue of Power in the North Akkala Valley and Ordorac Quarry, located just north of the Akkala Highlands with the coordinates 3755, 2672, 0002. Speak to the Goddess Statue here, and she’ll ask you to get Dinraal’s Claw.
Head to the East Akkala Plains Chasm, south of the spring and east of the Sinatanika Shrine, at around 2:50 PM, and you’ll find Dinraal emerge from the chasm. When it does fly out, shoot its claw with an arrow and retrieve it. That said, be wary of Dinraal’s burning aura that constantly causes damage unless you’re fully resistant to flames. So make sure to equip a gear that offers you some level of fire resistance.
Once you’ve retrieved the claw, return to the Goddess Statue of Power and drop the claw in the water to complete this quest.
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Goddess Statue of Courage
You will find the Goddess Statue of Courage at 0876, -2370, 0016 coordinates south of Jiukoum Shrine, directly between the Popla Foothills and Dracozu Lake in Faron, to the right of Lake Hylia. Once you speak to the Goddess Statue, it will ask you to get Farosh’s Claw.
Head over to the Hills of Baumer Chasm at around 1 PM by paragliding from Popla Foothills Skyview Tower. Once you reach your destination, you should spot Farosh flying in the air, and the music will shift to alert you to its presence. If you can’t spot the dragon, we recommend you wait until it does appear or try again. Once you spot Farosh, shoot an arrow at its claw and retrieve the claw piece.
As a general tip, watch out for lighting in the area, as it can shock you temporarily, causing you to drop your weapon. However, if you have the Lightning Helm, you will have nothing to worry about.
Claw in hand, return to the Goddess Statue of Courage and drop the claw in the water to complete this quest.
Goddess Statue of Wisdom
You will find the Goddess Statue of Wisdom at the Spring of Wisdom just below Mount Lanayru’s peak, right next to Mount Lanayru Skyview Tower, at the coordinates 3919, -1332, 0466. Interact with the statue, and it will prompt you to get Naydra’s Claw.
You can find Naydra flying above the regions of Lanayru and Necluda. We recommend you head to the Naydra Snowfield Chasm directly left of the mountain at around 12:45 PM in order to catch the dragon when it comes out. Just make sure to stay clear of gusts of freezing air, and ensure you’re wearing cold resistance gear.
Once you spot Naydra’s, follow the protocol of shooting an arrow at its claw, retrieve the dropped claw, and head back to the Goddess Statue of Courage. Offer the claw to the statue to complete the quest.
Goddess Statue Quest Reward
After completing the quests of all three Goddess Statues, head back to the Forgotten Temple and speak with the Mother Goddess Statue, which is now fully repaired and glistening like new. Pray to the statue, and you’ll receive the White Sword of the Sky, a weapon with +24 attack power.
Conclusion
While the Goddess Statue may sound like a challenging quest, it is not that difficult once you know where to find the statues and the dragons required to retrieve the claws. Plus, upon completing the quest, you’ll be awarded the prestigious White Sword of the Sky weapon to accompany you on your quest to beat the game.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Order Matter When Doing the Goddess Statue Guests?
It doesn’t matter in which order you tackle the Goddess Statue quests as you’ll receive the reward, but you need to complete all three to receive the final reward.
Where Is the Mother Goddess Statue in Tears of the Kingdom?
You can find the Mother Goddess Statue in the Forgotten Temple northwest of Hyrule Castle, just below Snowfield Stable, at the coordinates: -1071, 2682, -0081. You’ll find the Mother Goddess Statue at the back of the temple.
How to Get Close to the Dragons?
If you spot the dragons in the sky, you’ll have to use Skyview Towers or floating islands to get close to them. If you don’t want to do that, you can chase after them in the Depths, but it might be harder to see down there if you haven’t tagged nearby Lightroots.
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