
We've only seen the Light Dragon near the Great Sky Island ourselves, but it has apparently also been spotted in the four corners of Hyrule as well, near the centre of the Akkala, Necluda, Gerudo, and Hebra regions. Dragons never stay in one place, however, and the Light Dragon in particular has a huge area it circles compared to others of its kind, so you can never be certain where the Master Sword is at any one time unless you have another way to track it - more on that below. The Master Sword can be found lodged in the head of the Light Dragon.


How to get the Master Sword in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom If you would like to learn more about Link's adventure, visit our Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom walkthrough. Manage cookie settings 10 Things We Wish We Knew Before Starting The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Watch on YouTube And, as with many of the extra challenges in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, like Korok Seeds or armor upgrades, hearts and stamina are likely intended more to facilitate a player's journey than to be fully maxed out.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.

While the missing hearts or stamina might be annoying to completionists, TOTK has plenty of ways to circumvent the limits, such as temporary hearts and stamina from cooking or resting at inns or exchanging upgrades between the two stats at the Horned Statue below Lookout Landing. On the other hand, however, getting every health and stamina upgrade in TOTK does bring players closer to the game's caps, being only two upgrades short as opposed to the base game of BOTW's three. While a potential future DLC may allow players to finally max out on both stats at once, it is worth noting that even with Breath of the Wild's extra Spirit Orbs from The Champion 's Ballad, both hearts and stamina still couldn't be maxed out - meaning that more TOTK content won't necessarily bring enough resources for players to fully max out.
