Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Zora Spear Location

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Zora Spear Location List: How to Make the Lightscale Trident

The Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Zora Spear has several locations across Hyrule, though it’s mainly found in Zora’s Domain of course. It’s one of the best starting weapons in the game since its attack power is doubled when wet, which is perfect for environments with lots of rain. It’s also one of the ingredients for the legendary Lightscale Trident that you can forge with the proper materials. That said, this weapon can be tough to find if you’ve unfortunately broken the few that come as rewards. Here’s where you can locate the Zora Spear in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

Where can you find the Zora Spear in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom?

Here’s a list of places where you can find the Zora Spear:

  • Chest – There’s a chest with the weapon located at coordinates 3335, 0490, 0140 on a cliffside to the west of Ralis Pond.
  • Mired in Muck Side Quest – If you’re able to free a Zora named Bazz from some sludge, you’ll get a Zora Spear as a reward.
  • Breath of the Wild Mipha Amiibo – Scan in this amiibo and there’s a chance that you’ll get a Zora Spear from the chest.
  • Tabahl Woods Cave – This cave located near 2656, 0243, 0086 has Like Like enemies that can drop the Zora Spear. There’s also a Black Lizalfos wielding a Zora Spear that you can slay for the weapon.
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How to make Lightscale Trident from Zora Spear

You can forge the legendary Lightscale Trident by combining the Zora Spear, 3 diamonds, and 5 flint. You can do this by talking to Dento in Zora’s Domain after you conquer the Water Temple and providing him with all the necessary materials. Better yet, the trident retains the wet bonus from the Zora Spear.

As some Zelda fans will know, this trident also appeared in Breath of the Wild. In TotK, it has an attack power of 22 and is a weapon “cherished by the Zora Champion Mipha.”

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