Sage’s Will locations, use, and upgrades in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

The following are some of the ways to get in touch with us Tears of the Kingdom – The Legend of ZeldaThere are Sage’s WillsYou can use key items to upgrade your Sage skills.

The Sage’s Wills are on the sky islands and they allow you to power up One can find out more about this by clicking here.Sage powers. That being said, you’ll need to choose wisely about which one you want to power up.

If you stumbled upon a Sage’s Will, but the term “Sage abilities” means nothing to you, play some more of the main story and come back here later (unless you’re OK with some gameplay spoilers below).

Before you head off to go get Sage’s Wills, we recommend having a collection of Zonai devices at your disposal, as well as Tulin’s wind ability. Lots of these islands are high up and annoying to get to, and you’re best off using power-up wings and balloons to get there.

Below, we list where to find 11 Sage’s Wills and what they do. We’ll update this guide as we find more.


How to use Sage’s Wills

When you have four Sage’s Wills, you can exchange them at a Goddess statueImprove one of Sage’s abilities. They’ll turn into a “Solemn Vow” from a “Vow” in your key item inventory.

Once you upgrade an ability, that’s it. Upgraded abilities cannot be traded, downgraded, or swapped. So, make sure to upgrade the ones that you really want. It’s likely that you’ll be able to upgrade all five of them, so don’t stress too hard about leaving some un-upgraded. We can’t confirm this 100%, but we’re guessing that there’s 20 Sage’s Wills around the sky islands.

Once upgraded, the Sage will deal more damage, though we don’t know the specifics surrounding how It is a good idea to useThe more they damage, the worse it is. Prioritize your favorite or those you use most.


Sage’s Will locations

South Hyrule Sky Archipelago -0950,-1751, 1013

A map showing the South Hyrule sky islands, with a marker over a small island with two ponds.

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These islands include two sky islands connected by ponds.

The higher-up pond has a chest with a magic staff and the lower pond has the Sage’s Will you’re looking for. Raising the barriers with ultrahand to the highest possible height and holding them for a short time will drain the ponds of water. Recall the barriers and drop them again. Then grab loot out of the chests that are in the middle.

Link jumps into a small pond as the water drains out in Tears of the Kingdom

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Recall made it easier to use than tree logs.


South Eldin Sky Archipelago (1771, 0972 and 1226)

A marker points to a small island above the Eldin region in Tears of the Kingdom

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From the bottom level of the island, ascend from where the mine carts have you. The mine carts will put you at the bottom of the island. From there, ascend. Burn away these vines to grab the Sage’s Will:

Link in Tears of the Kingdom approaches an open passageway after burning some vines on a sky island

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Eldin Sky Archipelago (1765, 2266, 0827)

A marker points to a very small secluded island in Tears of the Kingdom above the Eldin region

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It is a long way from the other islands and therefore a difficult place to reach. From the top of Death Mountain, we used a fan-equipped wing and steering stick to fly in.

Once you get there, take out the single Construct on the island and head into the small ruins to claim your Sage’s Will.


Wellspring Island (3378, 0624, 1290).

A map marker points out an area on Wellspring Island in Tears of the Kingdom

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This is actually an island that’s part of the “Sidon of the Zora” quest line, and it’ll be hard to get here without doing the quest, so make sure you’ve gotten to this point before you try to fly here on your own.

The chest with the Sage’s Will is actually attached to the Flux Construct II boss here. You can just pull it off, open the chest, and leave, if you don’t feel like actually fighting the boss.


Starview Island (1939, 3457, 0263)

A marker points out Starview Island in Tears of the Kingdom, which is a near-perfect circle surrounded by other small islands.

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In this orb, there is a small puzzle. Solving it will unlock Mayasiar Shrine, but almost solving it and doing something different on the almost-last step will give you the Sage’s Will.

Rotate the central crank to get the light on the mirror. Continue rotating the clocks to get new mirrors, and follow the light. You should aim your final crank horizontally at the light in the small ruin before you point it toward the middle. This will open the ruins, allowing you to grab the Sage’s Will from the chest. Here’s a view of our light setup, from above the device dispenser:

Link stands on top of a gumball machine-like object in Tears of the Kingdom, overlooking light reflecting off of many mirrors into a green glowing plate.

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Lanayru Great Spring Sky (2910, 0525, 0929)

A marker points out a small circular island by the Wellspring Islands in Tears of the Kingdom

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Inside this rotating orb, you’ll need to detach the fan from the crank in the center and then rotate the crank so that the opening to the orb is about halfway open like this:

Link in Tears of the Kingdom rushes towards a semi-circle opening inside of a dome in the sky

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Once that’s done, you can jump out of the hole and U-turn back into the bottom floor of the orb, which is where the chest with the Sage’s Will is.


Faron Sky Archipelago (0360, 2586, 0894).

A large arena-shaped island with a marker on it in Tears of the Kingdom above a large lake in Faron

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Just like all the other Flux Construct bosses guarding Sage’s Wills, you can just yoink the chest off of this Flux Construct III, open it, and leave.


South Necluda Sky Archipelago (256, 3612, 894).

A marker points out a very secluded sky island in southern Hyrule in Tears of the Kingdom

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Again, you can choose to fight this Flux Construct III or you can Ultrahand the chest off of it, take the Sage’s Will, and leave (if you want).


East Gerudo Sky Archipelago (-1959, -1812, 1140)

A map marker points out a northern sky island among the East Gerudo isles in Tears of the Kingdom

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Jump down to the island’s bottom if you are on top. The chest with the Sage’s Will is on the bottom tier of the island, but it needs to be opened using light and a mirror.

If you don’t have any spare mirrors in a capsule, Ascend up to the middle floor to grab some and drop them down to the bottom floor. You can throw the mirrors off of Sky Island, but be sure not to do so.

You’ll need to use sunlight to activate the light fixture on the bottom floor. Then we built a fire, waited till morning and pointed a small mirror in this direction to reach the chest.

Link uses Ultrahand to aim a mirror into an offscreen plate to get a chest in Tears of the Kingdom

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South Hebra Sky Archipelago (-3075, 2150, 0647)

A map marker pointing out two small connected islands south of the Wind Temple in Tears of the Kingdom

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If you landed on the bottom part of these two islands, you’ll need to use the hooks and wood to create a gondola to go across the line. The gondola can’t go upwards because of gravity, so we attached two fans like so, which took us up successfully:

Link stands on a gondola made of scrap wood, a huge hook, and two fans in Tears of the Kingdom

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West Hebra Sky Archipelago (-4470, 2175, 1252)

A map showing an arena-shaped island in West Hebra in Tears of the Kingdom

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The chest is behind a King Gleeok that you must beat to get to it. The King Gleeok is a tough opponent, and if you don’t have high-level armor and weapons, it’s going to be a rough fight.

To take it out, you’ll want to use Keese eyes on your arrows to nail the heads quickly. You can now attack freely once all three of its heads are stunned. You can also take the updrafts it creates to activate Link’s bullet time with his bow and arrow, giving you a better chance to aim your shots at its head.

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