‘Destroy Ganondorf’ walkthrough, how to get to Ganondorf in Zelda: TOTK

Destroy Ganondorf” is the final main quest in Tears of the Kingdom – The Legend of Zelda. It is clear what the quest requires: you must locate Ganondorf to destroy him. Even getting to the Demon king in the first instance is a challenge.

This walkthrough will take you through every stage of your journey to the Final Fight, starting with the Hyrule Castle ChasmBy the way Forgotten FoundationThe fight against terrorism Demon King’s Army. If you’re solely looking for advice on coming out victorious in the final boss fight, our guide on defeating Demon King Ganondorf has you covered.


The best way to find Ganondorf is in Tears of the Kingdom

The goal of the game is to return to the starting chamber and defeat the Demon king. If you’ve been to Hyrule CastleIf you’ve been flying in the air (as some of you have on the quest for Royal Guard Armor), begin at the Serutabomac ShrineJump down from the top of the building to the ground.

A map shows the location of the Serutabomac Shrine in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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If you don’t, begin at Lookout Landing. Head north to Hyrule Castle. Ultrahand will open the gates. Continue north until you come to the huge chasm, where once the castle stood.

Save the game once you’ve reached it. We’re going to effectively speed run this, but you can stop and fight as many baddies as you like.

Hyrule Castle Chasm

Take a leap of faith

Link dives into the Hyrule Castle Chasm on the Destroy Ganondorf quest in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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You will be able to see the Cambobatures LightrootTo the north. (This is easy to find if you begin at Serutabomac Shrine as it’s directly below). To remove darkness from the map, hit it.

You will find three cliffs. There are three The Shocking LikesIn this cave. Find a chamber by running, jumping, or gliding past the obstacles. Black Horroblins in — continue south, climb the wall (you can dyno it if you have two full stamina wheels).

Link cautiously walks by a shock like in a chasm under Hyrule Castle in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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On the right you’ll find five Electric Keese — kill these quickly and then slowly approach the drop to the south to spot a Silver Lynel. These are really tough, even when they’re not Gloom-Wreathed.

Link spots a silver lynel in Hyrule Castle Chasm in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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Look to the left and see how far you can glide.

Link stands on a rocky outcropping a short glide from a hole in the wall while in a chasm under Hyrule Castle in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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The ground will drop as you move into the corridor. This is fine — fall on down. In the next chamber you’ll see a few falling blocks. You can jump on the falling blocks and then Recall to get back up.

Link uses Recall to ride a block out of a chasm under Hyrule Castle in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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You will now turn to the west. You will enter another atrium by following the corridor. On your left is the Lynel which you have just avoided. You will find a lot of them to your left. Frost LikesThe following are some examples of how to get started: Frost Keese. Again, dispatch or avoid at your leisure, but get past them and you’ll find yourself on another falling platform. How has Ganon changed the landscape?

Link takes on two Frost Likes in Zelda Tears the Kingdom during the Destroy Ganondorf quest.

Plummet to the bottom and you’ll find yourself against a couple of Lizalfos, and this disheartening message saying the power of the sages is out of reach. Yes, you’re on your own, kid…

Link plummets into two lizalfos under Hyrule Castle in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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These two are worth taking out — start with the silver one, as it has an electric weapon that makes things needlessly difficult. Once you’re done, loot the eastern room for a bunch of Zonaite Weapons are mighty and powerfulA The mighty Construct BowA,. The Zonai shield is a powerful weapon..

By the way, this is an excellent place to save your game.

If you look to the north there are a Silver MoblinThe other side is patrolled when a bridge has broken.

Link stares at a silver moblin on the far side of a hallway in Hyrule Castle during the Destroy Ganondorf quest in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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As you approach, two ChuchusThey will be there. They will appear. If you walk on the final section of passage, it will collapse and spawn some Gloom Hands.

Link stares at Gloom Hands under Hyrule Castle during the final mission of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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What do you want to accomplish? You can also check out our other blog posts.Grab the western wing to cross the gap. You can use a rocket to help build Zonai.

Link creates a Zonai plane with Ultrahand while in Hyrule Castle in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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Continue to follow the path on your left. It should start to look very familiar.

Forgotten Foundation

Link enters the Forgotten Foundation in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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Look past the glowing stone to discover a Silver BokoblinAt the bottom of stairs, there is a waiting area. The corridor holds four Gibdos and leads to a breaking wall.

Link snaps a picture of four gibdo under Hyrule Castle in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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Smack through the door and enter the room. It will return you to the map but also to a specific room from the start of the game.

Link stares at a mural in a chamber under Hyrule Castle in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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Turn east and follow the corridor towards the Imprisoning ChamberJump on down to Glooms Lair. Pick up Zelda’s torch if, like us, you’re the sentimental type.

You will be able to find this address by clicking on the link. you’ve reached the point of no return.

Link reaches the point of no return during the Destroy Ganondorf mission of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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You should definitely place a Travel Medallion here in the event that things do not go as planned. You can also teleport to the store and replenish any items that you used while you were on your way.

Jump, then glide down to the ground and relax.

A Meeting with the Demon-King

The game will begin after a short cutscene featuring the Avengers of Hyrule, aka the Sages making an impressive entrance.

Link fights a small army of gloom infested bokoblin in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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There’s three stages to this, with each being broken down into several parts. It wouldn’t be a final level if there wasn’t a ton of different stages, would it?


Defeat the Demon King’s Army

Fortunately, as the Sage of Wind points out, you don’t have to fight alone, and the power of the sages is with you once more.

You’ll be facing a veritable army of BokoblinsAll shapes and sizes up to and including Boss Bokoblin. The top bar of the screen shows a health indicator for joint.

This bar gets smaller as you beat enemies. New enemies will appear at certain intervals. Here’s a brief rundown:

  • 100% army health — Bokoblin army
  • 50% army health — Lizalfos army
  • 25% army health — Gibdo army
  • 20% army health — Moblin army

There’s no real tactics here other than fight things the way you usually fight them! Make good use of dodging and Flurry Rushes and you’ll be fine. You can use a weapon that emits shockwaves if the enemy has a shield.

After defeating the Demon King’s Army

We call this detention because it’s entirely avoidable if you do your homework.

If you have all five Sages, you won’t need to do this; however, if you skipped the Sages, you need to fight the bosses from each of their respective temples now, adding a hugeThe difficulty of a battle that is already difficult.

You have to take them on one by one. Your health will not improve, nor will your depressed heart. Oh, and you don’t have the back-up you’d have if you fought at the temple and secured the help of the sages.

Link stands in front of a seized construct in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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You will see the scene where all the bosses appear together. Your Sages take out the enemies while you are walled in, ready to fight Ganon.

A Goron Sage fights a giant rock monster during the Destroy Ganondorf quest in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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The chamber is at the end of the route. The final confrontation with Demon Lord Ganondorf will begin here.

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