The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Clues to the Sky main quest takes place in Zora's Domain in the region of Lanayru. The once-pristine areas are now covered in sludge, and you'll hear of clues that might aid the people in their plight. Here's our guide to help you complete Clues to the Sky in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Sidon of the Zora/The Broken Slate - You'll meet Sidon in Mipha Court, which should be marked on your map. He'll ask you to find Jiahto, who's to the northwest. Once you arrive at the location, grab the slate off to the side of the cave entrance, then slot it into the wall carving.Restoring the Zora Armor - Yona wants you to find an Ancient Arowana, but no other hints are provided at the start. Later, though, you'll find one in the fountain pool at the top of the steps in Mipha Court.
The Pristine Sanctum itself is slightly northwest of Mipha Court. You'll find the waterfall here, and you just need to glide down to reach the king.
Pristine Sanctum location.
The place in question is actually viewable from where Link and Sidon are talking. It's the floating island in the distance (which is, naturally, shaped like a fish). To reach it, you can either use the Zora Armor, which lets you swim up on waterfalls, or various Zonai Devices, such as balloons, rockets, or planes.
The land of the Sky Fish can be seen where Link and Sidon are chilling.
This time, aim with your bow and attach a King's Droplet to the arrow. Shoot the middle of the droplet, and you'll get a cutscene.
The floating rocks forming a droplet can be seen in the southwestern section of the island.This completes the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Clues to the Sky quest. There are still other sections, such as a quick battle against a Sludge Like, as well as a short trek through an abandoned facility. Eventually, though, you'll head to the Sky region, whereupon Link and Sidon will tackle the Water Temple puzzles and the Mucktorok boss fight.
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