Dragons Guide — All 4 Dragons, Part Farming & Dragon's Tears

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Dragons Guide — All 4 Dragons, Parts & Dragon's Tears

TotK has 4 dragons — elemental serpents soaring over specific regions of Hyrule. They're sources of unique Fuse materials, required for the Master Sword, and tied to the game's hidden story questline. This guide covers every dragon's location, farming methods, and the Dragon's Tears narrative.


The 4 Dragons

Farosh — Lightning Dragon

Region: Faron / Lake Hylia area Schedule: Emerges from Lake Hylia nightly (~11pm in-game) and flies south-to-north over Faron Element: Lightning — damages metal-equipped Link on contact with its body Appearance: Green-gold serpent with yellow lightning sparks

Farm location: Bridge of Hylia (south of Lake Hylia) — stand on the bridge at night, Farosh flies directly overhead at close range. Shoot any part of its body to knock off a scale/claw/horn/shard.

Naydra — Ice Dragon

Region: Lanayru / Mount Lanayru Schedule: Circles Mount Lanayru starting from the summit area; visible most of the morning Element: Ice — freezes Link on contact Appearance: Blue-white serpent with frost crystals

Farm location: Mount Lanayru Skyview Tower — launch from the tower and Paraglide toward Naydra's patrol path near the peak. The tower height puts you nearly level with Naydra's flight altitude.

Dinraal — Fire Dragon

Region: Eldin / Death Mountain Schedule: Flies from the northwest toward Death Mountain, circling the volcanic area in the morning and midday Element: Fire — burns Link on contact Appearance: Red-orange serpent with fire trailing

Farm location: Eldin Mountains Skyview Tower or Eldin Canyon Skyview Tower — launch from either, Paraglide toward Dinraal's path over the volcanic ridge.

Light Dragon

Region: Central Hyrule sky (high altitude — above 1500m) Schedule: Constantly flying in a slow figure-8 pattern over all of Central Hyrule Element: Light — no damage to Link on contact Special: Carries the Master Sword embedded in its head (between the horns) Appearance: Golden-white serpent, largest of the 4

Access: The Light Dragon flies at extremely high altitude — requires either the hoverbike (with 3+ battery) to reach it, or a specific sky island launch at the right moment.


Dragon Part Types

Each dragon drops 4 part types from different body locations:

| Part | Drop Location | Notes | |------|--------------|-------| | Dragon Scale | Hit the body/underbelly | Most common drop | | Dragon Claw | Hit the feet/claws | Medium rarity | | Dragon Fang Shard | Hit the snout/head (not horn) | Less common | | Dragon Horn | Hit the horn directly | Rarest; hardest to target |

One part per dragon per blood moon — each dragon resets once per Blood Moon cycle. You can only farm each dragon once per moon.

Part rarity matters: Dragon Horn is the rarest and most valuable part. The scale is common. Plan your targeting accordingly.


Dragon Part Fuse Properties

Dragon parts fused to weapons grant:

  • +24 base attack bonus (all parts, regardless of type)
  • Elemental aura matching the dragon (fire crackle, ice glint, lightning spark, light glow)
  • Elemental on-hit effect — fire dragon part = sets enemies on fire on hit, etc.

| Dragon Part Fused | On-Hit Effect | |------------------|---------------| | Farosh scale/claw/horn | Electric shock on hit | | Naydra scale/claw/horn | Ice freeze on hit | | Dinraal scale/claw/horn | Fire ignite on hit | | Light Dragon scale/claw/horn | Light/holy damage — Gloom-type damage bonus |

Best weapon fuse: Light Dragon Part + Royal Claymore = +24 damage + holy aura + bonus against Gloom-type enemies (Gloom Hands, Phantom Ganon, Gleeok). The natural counter to late-game content.

Naydra Horn on a spear = ice freeze on every spear thrust. Freeze → 3× damage follow-up hit = massive damage combo.


Efficient Dragon Farming

Daily Circuit (One Blood Moon Cycle)

Each Blood Moon (every ~72 in-game hours / ~35 real minutes at normal speed) all 4 dragons reset:

  1. Farosh: 11pm in-game → Bridge of Hylia → Paraglide to approach → shoot horn
  2. Naydra: Morning → Mt. Lanayru Tower → launch → shoot horn
  3. Dinraal: Morning/midday → Eldin Mountains Tower → launch → shoot horn
  4. Light Dragon: Anytime → hoverbike from any Skyview Tower → ascend to altitude → shoot horn

Per circuit yield: 4 dragon parts (one from each dragon) — 1 horn per dragon if targeting correctly.

Targeting Tips

How to hit specific body parts:

  • Scale: Aim at the large flat side of the body — easy large target
  • Claw: Dragon dips low occasionally — shoot the feet during a lower pass
  • Fang Shard: Aim at the snout (front of the head, not the horn on top)
  • Horn: Aim specifically at the tip of the horn. The horn is a small target — use Lynel Bow (3 arrows spread) for better hit chance. Keese Eyeball homing arrows will auto-target the nearest dragon part, but that's often the body (scale), not the horn.

Avoid elemental damage:

  • Farosh: Don't wear metal armor — lightning from its body arcs to metal
  • Naydra: Snowquill armor prevents ice contact damage
  • Dinraal: Flamebreaker armor prevents fire damage on body contact

Dragon's Tears — The Hidden Questline

The Dragon's Tears is TotK's secret story — 12 memories told through paintings on geoglyphs across Hyrule. Each geoglyph is a massive ground painting (the dragons themselves created them).

How to Start

Speak with Impa at Lookout Landing (early story) — she tells you about seeing a dragon near a large picture in the ground. This unlocks the Dragon's Tears questline.

All 12 Geoglyph Locations

The geoglyphs are enormous — visible from sky islands or Skyview Tower heights. Each is a massive art piece showing a scene from the ancient war.

| # | Region | Geoglyph Depiction | |---|--------|-------------------| | 1 | Central Hyrule (near Hyrule Field) | Link/Zelda fleeing | | 2 | Eldin | Volcanoes and dragons | | 3 | Akkala | Ancient battlefield | | 4 | Lanayru | Zora Domain early history | | 5 | Necluda | Princess imprisoned scene | | 6 | Faron | Dragon and temple | | 7 | Gerudo Desert | Sages assembled | | 8 | Gerudo Highlands | Secret stone | | 9 | Tabantha | Sacrifice scene | | 10 | Hebra | Dragon transformation | | 11 | Hyrule Ridge | Light dragon emerging | | 12 | Central Hyrule (north) | Final revelation |

Finding each geoglyph: From any Skyview Tower, look at your map — geoglyphs show as large irregular patterns on the terrain map. They're large enough to see from sky altitude.

The Memory — How to Collect

At the center of each geoglyph is a glowing pool (a "Tear" of the Dragon). Interact with it to unlock a memory in the order they're found (you can view them in any order, but the story makes more sense in sequence).

Reward: After all 12 memories, a 13th final memory unlocks — revealing the complete story of Zelda and the Light Dragon. This directly connects to the Master Sword.


The Master Sword — Light Dragon

The Master Sword is embedded in the Light Dragon's head, between the horns.

How to get it:

  1. Complete the Dragon's Tears questline (all 12 memories)
  2. Locate the Light Dragon on the map (it's always visible on the sky map layer as a moving dot)
  3. Fly to the Light Dragon on a hoverbike (3+ battery cells needed to reach its altitude)
  4. Land on its head
  5. Approach the sword embedded in the head — pull it out (requires 2 full stamina wheels)
  6. The Master Sword returns to inventory

Master Sword stats:

  • Base attack: 30
  • Special ability: Doubles attack power against Gloom-type enemies AND Calamity/Ganon-type enemies
  • Durability: Unlimited — it has a recharge mechanic (10-minute recharge when depleted) instead of permanent breaking

After pulling: The Light Dragon still exists and can still be farmed for Light Dragon Parts. The sword was never part of the dragon's body permanently — it just rested there.


Quick Tips

  • Blood Moon timing for farming: Farm all 4 dragons in a single Blood Moon window — they all reset at once
  • Naydra + Snowquill: Always wear Snowquill when approaching Naydra — ice body contact is fast damage
  • Farosh at Bridge of Hylia is the easiest — it flies very low there, no need for sky altitude
  • Dinraal approach from the East — Eldin Mountains Tower → east launch → glide toward volcanic ridge; less heat damage than approaching from below
  • Light Dragon altitude trick: Fire a Rocket-shield from a high-elevation Skyview Tower launch to add extra height before deploying Paraglider — helps reach Light Dragon altitude without full hoverbike charge
  • Dragon Horn material efficiency: One Dragon Horn per Blood Moon cycle is optimal — you get 1 high-value Fuse material every 35 real minutes without grinding

See also: Dragon Parts Guide | Master Sword Guide | Sky Islands Guide

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