Dragon Tears Complete Guide — All 12 Memories Location

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Dragon Tears Complete Guide — All 12 Memories

Dragon Tears are teardrop-shaped items found within geoglyphs — massive ground drawings visible only from high altitude. Each geoglyph contains one Dragon Tear that plays a memory cutscene when collected. The 12 memories tell the story of Rauru, Sonia, and the origin of the Ganondorf threat. This guide provides every location.


What Are Dragon Tears?

Dragon Tears are collectibles embedded in large geoglyph formations drawn across Hyrule's landscape. They can only be found by:

  1. Flying high enough to see the full geoglyph pattern
  2. Locating the shimmering teardrop point within the geoglyph
  3. Landing on it to trigger the memory cutscene

They do not appear on your map — you must locate each geoglyph visually from altitude.


All 12 Dragon Tear Locations

Tear 1 — "A Show of Fealty"

Location: Ginner Woods Geoglyph — West Necluda Geoglyph shape: Dragon coiled around a circle Coordinates: Near (1660, -1580, 170) Memory content: First meeting between Rauru and the Sages.

Tear 2 — "Unease"

Location: Lake Hylia Geoglyph — Central Hyrule south Geoglyph shape: Serpent extending across the lake's north shore Coordinates: Near (0080, -2620, 148) Memory content: The founding sages discuss signs of darkness.

Tear 3 — "Mineru's Counsel"

Location: Eldin Canyon Geoglyph — North Eldin, east of Goron City Geoglyph shape: Zonai rune pattern Coordinates: Near (1820, 2440, 280) Memory content: Mineru warns Rauru about Ganondorf's nature.

Tear 4 — "The Gerudo Assault"

Location: Gerudo Desert Geoglyph — Northwest Gerudo Desert Geoglyph shape: Lion shape in the sand Coordinates: Near (-3940, 0880, 32) Memory content: Ganondorf's forces begin their march.

Tear 5 — "A King's Duty"

Location: Akkala Highlands Geoglyph — North Akkala Geoglyph shape: Twin-peak symbol Coordinates: Near (3660, 2160, 240) Memory content: Rauru makes his decision to confront Ganondorf.

Tear 6 — "Sonia's Warning"

Location: Hyrule Ridge Geoglyph — West Hyrule, above Satori Mountain Geoglyph shape: Triforce embedded in a circle Coordinates: Near (-1480, 0880, 200) Memory content: Sonia senses Ganondorf's true plan and warns Rauru.

Tear 7 — "The Imprisoning War"

Location: Great Hyrule Forest Geoglyph — Korok Forest approach Geoglyph shape: Spiral battle formation Coordinates: Near (0640, 2380, 230) Memory content: The war between Hyrule and Ganondorf's forces; Sonia falls.

Tear 8 — "Birth of the Demon King"

Location: Faron Grasslands Geoglyph — Southeast Faron Geoglyph shape: Scorpion-like figure Coordinates: Near (1040, -2980, 130) Memory content: Ganondorf consumes the Secret Stone and becomes the Demon King.

Tear 9 — "Zelda and Rauru"

Location: Lanayru Wetlands Geoglyph — Lanayru, west of Zora's Domain Geoglyph shape: Water ripple pattern Coordinates: Near (1840, 0580, 130) Memory content: Rauru meets Zelda who has fallen from TotK's present timeline.

Tear 10 — "Mineru's Oath"

Location: Hebra Mountains Geoglyph — Southeast Hebra snowfields Geoglyph shape: Bird in flight Coordinates: Near (-2080, 2200, 430) Memory content: Mineru makes her oath to protect Zelda across time.

Tear 11 — "Zelda's Destiny"

Location: Necluda Sea Geoglyph — Sky Island chain east of Necluda Geoglyph shape: Dragon descending Coordinates: Near (3240, -1860, 250) Memory content: Zelda makes her final decision — what she becomes.

Tear 12 (The Final Tear) — "A Show of Gratitude"

Location: Dragon's head — the Light Dragon circling high above Hyrule How to reach: Fly to the Light Dragon (it circles at approximately 1,500-2,000m altitude) Coordinates: Variable — the dragon moves constantly; look for its gold body in the sky Memory content: The truth about who the Light Dragon is, and why.


Finding the Light Dragon

The Light Dragon (golden dragon) flies a permanent circuit above Hyrule at very high altitude. To reach it:

  1. Launch from any Skyview Tower at maximum height
  2. Use a Tulin gust boost or Rocket + Paraglider combo to gain additional altitude
  3. Fly toward the golden dragon — it's large enough to see from Skyview Tower height in clear weather
  4. Land on its head to find the final Dragon Tear

The Light Dragon's significance: After collecting all 12 tears and watching the final memory, the identity of the Light Dragon becomes clear — it directly ties to TotK's main story resolution and recontextualizes everything Zelda told Link throughout the game.


Viewing Geoglyphs From Above

Each geoglyph is enormous — typically 300-500 meters across. The best way to find them:

  1. Launch from the closest Skyview Tower and look downward at the terrain
  2. Open your map and zoom in — geoglyphs appear as decorative ground markings on the terrain texture
  3. Fly toward the geoglyph center — the Dragon Tear shimmers visually once you're within 100m altitude

If you can't find a specific geoglyph, try flying from the coordinates listed above and scanning the ground below.


Optimal Collection Order

You can collect Dragon Tears in any order, but the intended narrative order follows the numbering above. If you want the story to make sense chronologically:

  • Tears 1-6: Setup (Rauru's era, Ganondorf's rise)
  • Tears 7-8: The war and its aftermath
  • Tears 9-11: Zelda's fate across time
  • Tear 12: The revelation

Speedrun note: Collecting all 12 Tears (in any order) unlocks the full Geoglyphs side quest reward. This is not required to complete the main story but fills in crucial backstory.


Rewards

  • Each Tear: Memory cutscene (narrative reward)
  • All 12 Tears: Geoglyphs side quest completion — grants a special reward item
  • Story context: Understanding the Dragon Tears story makes the final boss encounter significantly more emotionally impactful

Tips

  • Mark geoglyphs on your map when you fly over them so you can return
  • Clear weather makes geoglyphs more visible from altitude — fly during daytime in non-storm weather
  • The Light Dragon doesn't fight you — you can land on it, walk around, and collect the tear without combat
  • Link's fallen tears (the Key Items shown in your Adventure Log) track which memories you've seen

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