The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom South Lomei Labyrinth is a set of massive mazes in the Gerudo region. The idea is to find a shortcut that would make the process a lot easier before we can claim a cool reward. Here's our guide to help you complete the Gerudo South Lomei Labyrinth in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Likewise, please be reminded that this article contains minor spoilers about the item reward.
Table of Contents [hide]Surface and Sky Labyrinth locations and how to get thereSouth Lomei Labyrinth: Motsusis Shrine and central terminalSouth Lomei Sky Labyrinth: Siyamotsus Shrine PuzzleSouth Lomei Sky Labyrinth terminalsSouth Lomei Depths Labyrinth boss and rewards
As for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom South Lomei Labyrinth, it can be found in the southeastern tip of the Gerudo region. Rather than trekking through the desert to reach it, we'll take a detour instead by tagging the Sky Labyrinth's Shrine first.
For this, you can use various vehicles and devices, though we suggest the Rakashog Shrine in the Gerudo Sky Archipelago as a jump-off point. You should have enough Zonai Devices to make a Rocket-powered Fanplane, one that you can steer close enough to the entrance. There, you'll be able to tag the Siyamotsus Shrine as a fast travel point.
Rakashog Shrine to South Lomei Sky Labyrinth
Inside, interact with the terminal to get the South Lomei Prophecy quest, which you should track. You may also enter the Motsusis Shrine, which has a Rauru's Blessing and a Large Zonai Charge. With this part done, it's time to return to the Sky Labyrinth.
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Left: South Lomei Labyrinth map; Right: Hidden path
Now, you'll have to put the items you just looted to good use. Examine the section in front of you and look for the four braziers. Two are already lit, so you just need to set fire to the others. Use arrows with Fire Fruit attached for this task. When you're done, you'll receive a Light of Blessing.
Siyamotsus Shrine Puzzle
South Lomei Sky Labyrinth terminals mapGiven that there are several updrafts in this low gravity area, you'll be able to reach the top easily enough. Likewise, you can climb using the ancient walls near the entrance (i.e. unlike the bronze inner walls, these have a reddish and ornate design). You may also stand on the flatter portions that are jutting out to regain stamina.
In any case, the terminals are in the four smaller rectangles within the larger rectangular sections (not to mention how the whole structure is shaped like a rectangle anyway). Traverse the topside wall, then dive down to activate each one. You'll probably want to fast travel back to Siyamotsus Shrine so you can climb the walls again, though.
When it's in robot form, use Ultrahand to grab the energy block (the one that's charged).When it's in block form, just avoid it as it rolls, and keep trying to grab the energy block.When it's in the air, shoot it with something that deals AoE damage, like a Bomb Flower attached to an arrow. Then, keep pulling blocks until you see the energy block.Attack the energy block once it's been separated from the rest.Gallery
Left: Flux Construct III; Right: Evil Spirit Mask After defeating your opponent, activate the terminal to spawn a chest. Open it to receive the Evil Spirit Mask. It has +4 armor rating and it increases your stealth. Likewise, wearing the full set yields increased proficiency when using bone weapons. Also, it has the same look as the Phantom Ganon set from Breath of the Wild.
In any case, this completes the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom South Lomei Labyrinth objectives. Don't forget to tackle the Akkala Labyrinth and the Hebra Labyrinth while you're at it.
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