Serutabomac Shrine location and walkthrough in Zelda: TOTK

Serutabomac ShrineThere is a temple within Tears of the Kingdom: The Legend of Zelda’s Central Hyrule region.

You can use our guide to help you locate the Serutabomac Shrine and its surrounding puzzles. It will also walk you around its “The Way Up”The chest puzzle Light of Blessing.

Though Serutabomac Shrine is located in the floating portion of Hyrule Castle, you don’t need to have completed any temples or significantly progressed the story to reach and complete the shrine.

When you’re done, our shrine locations page or interactive Hyrule map can direct you toward something else to do.


Serutabomac Shrine Location

Serutabomac Shrine can be found in the Central Hyrule area. It’s on the north side of Hyrule Castle, level B1, next to a waterfall; if you have any pieces of the Zora Armor set, you can use those to travel up the waterfall to the shrine, or you can paraglide over after launching yourself out of the Lookout Landing Skyview Tower. It’s outside and will be visible from afar. You can find the exact coordinates by clicking here. (-0179, 1170, 0280).

Link, with his paraglider out, approaches a shrine on the floating portion of Hyrule Castle in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. The shrine is circled to make it easier to spot.

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Serutabomac Shrine Walkthrough

To navigate Serutabomac Shrine, you’ll need to use Link’s Ultrahand You can also find out more about the following: AscendMake your own Ascendable platforms.

1. When you enter, you’ll find a square metal panel on the ground. You can pick it up by using Ultrahand.

2. Install the panel so that it lies parallel to the ground.

Link uses Ultrahand to place a metal panel onto support beams on a shrine wall in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

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3. You can use AscendJump up and over the panel to reach the next shrine section.

4. In the second section of the shrine, you’ll find two metal panels on the ground but only one support beam on the wall. There are a couple of options.

5. If you decide to use Ascend once again, connect the metal panel at an right angle. Use one as the Ascend Platform and the other to balance the Ascend on the single beam. To make it easier, you can connect the panels into a ramp and rest it on the beam.

Link stands in front of a player-made ramp in a shrine in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

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6. Third and final section contains the Treasure ChestIt is out of your reach and blocked by spikes on the floor. You’ll have to build yourself an Ascend platform to reach it.

7. You can use Ultrahand to make a capital “T” shape with the long metal panel and one of the square metal panels. Then use Ultrahand to stick the other square metal panel to the opposite end, forming a capital “I” shape (if the capital “I” wasn’t just one line like in this particular font).

Link uses Ultrahand to form a scaffold he can Ascend up in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

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Link places a scaffold atop some spikes so he can safely navigate a shrine in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

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8. You can use UltrahandUse your scaffold and place it on the spikes. Then jump to the square bottom panel. You can use it. AscendTravel up until the upper square panel and then leap up. There is also a treasure chest. Magic rod.

9. Disassemble the scaffold and return to the main room. You can make the same self-balancing platform you did with the last section to ascend through, or just build a ramp.

10. Receive your reward by interacting with the console Light of Blessing.

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