How to unlock the Royal Hidden Passage in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

There’s a Royal Hidden PassageHyrule Castle is located under the Hyrule Castle. Tears of the Kingdom – The Legend of Zelda. The relatively small area has a lot crammed into it — everything from armor, a Stalnox, and a cursed statue.

You can enter through two different ways Royal Hidden Passage, one that requires a bit of progress and another that’s accessible immediately. We’ll walk you through how to access the Royal Hidden PassageFind its secrets and gather all of its loot.


The Royal Hidden Passage

Link contemplating heading into the Emergency Shelter in Lookout Landing

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You can also find out more about the following: Royal Hidden PassageYou can access the website from anywhere Emergency ShelterYou can also find out more about the following: Lookout Landing. You can hop right into the Emergency Shelter to find an opening into the passageway only after completing one temple — either the Wind Temple, Fire Temple, Water TempleOr Lightning Temple. It doesn’t matter which one.

Link looking up at the Observation Room in TOTK

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You can also access it via the Royal Hidden PassageIt isn’t from there Observation RoomYou can also find out more about the following: Hyrule Castle. You can start by going to the Hyrule Castle on the ground level, after the entrance gates. Look up and you’ll see an overhang — that’s the Observation Room.

You’ll have to climb the walls to get up there, which you should have plenty of stamina for. You’ll know you’re in the right place when you see Nobiro. Toward the back of the room, on the first floor, there’s a grate. You can use it. UltrahandTo open the chest, drop in. Don’t skip the chest here — there’s a The diamond inside.

Link using Ultrahand to open a grate

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You’ll have to head down the winding stairs, making sure to explore all the different nooks and crannies as you go. When you reach the bottom, you’ll find a wall of red rocks to burst through and head underground. There’s a lot down here to explore!


How to navigate the Royal Hidden Passage

Link smashing some rocks to get through the Royal Hidden Passage

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The winding Royal Hidden Passage has a lot to do — namely, you’ll want to collect all pieces of the Soldier’s Armor Find the set BubbulfrogGet a bubbulgemTake on the challenge of a new job! Stalnox. You’ll also be hitting a lot of rocks.

Bubbulfrog – Find it

Bubbul gem inside the Royal Hidden Passage

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Bubbulfrogs can be easily accessed from any direction. Observation RoomYou can get there in either case. When you head down through that entrance and keep following the path, you’ll eventually get to a downward path heading deeper in. You’ll see a The Shocking LikeThe path of the. BullbullfrogThe pit is below. You should be able to see it. Bubbulfrog. Defeat it and it’ll drop the Bubbulgem.

Collect the Soldier’s Armor set

Finding the soldier’s armor in Zelda: TOTK

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This piece is a Soldier’s Armor setHidden in the Royal Hidden Passage — the Soldier’s Armor, Soldier’s HelmSoldier’s Greaves. The passageway is pretty maze-like, and our guide to finding the Soldier’s Armor can help you navigate it. Be careful when you’re making your way through these areas, however — there’s a huge StalnoxUnderneath the rubble, you can find yourself.

Repec the cursed statue

Link looking at the cursed statue in Zelda: TOTK

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You can also find out more about the following: Cursed statueThe easiest way to reach the Emergency ShelterEntrance to the Royal Hidden Passage Then, you can get in touch with us. (-0253, 0132, 0008) coordinates. In fact, it’s the first thing you’ll encounter in there after you crawl in and smash a few rocks. It’s right around the first right corner.

Here, you’re able to swap hearts and stamina.

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