Tears of the Kingdom Morok Shrine Guide

Tears of the Kingdom Morok Shrine Guide
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In the Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Morok Shrine you’ll be making full use of the Zonai springs and some creative puzzle-solving to gain the verticality needed to progress. We’ll run you through how to get to this The Legend of Zelda TotK Shrine, how to use the springs, and solve each height-related puzzle.

If you’re still trying to wrap your head around the new Zonai technology, take a look at our guide explaining Tears of the Kingdom Zonai Charge. Maybe you want to find other ways to get Link into the air? We also have an explanation on how to fly in Tears of the Kingdom

Tears of the Kingdom Morok Shrine Guide: The Morok Shrine entrance in the overworld.
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Where to find Tears of the Kingdom Morok Shrine

The Tears of the Kingdom Morok Shrine location is at the exact coordinates 1182, -0779, 0133 in the West Necluda region. It’ll be found on a floating rock – not to be confused with the Sky Islands – just West of Kakariko Village and North of the Sahasra Slope Skyview Tower. 

Tears of the Kingdom Morok Shrine Guide: The Morok Shrine location on the map.

It’s too high for Link’s Tears of the Kingdom Ascend ability, so you’ll have to find another way on to it. You can paraglide to it after launching yourself from the Sahasra Slope Skyview Tower, although it might be tricky to discern from that height. The safer bet will be to go to the hill that’s situated below it. There’ll be a large tree root connecting the island the Shrine is on to the hill below it – climb that root, and you’ll be at the Morok Shrine. 

Tears of the Kingdom Morok Shrine guide: Morok Shrine's location in the overworld.
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Tears of the Kingdom Morok Shrine guide and walkthrough

The first step is straightforward upon entering. From the entrance, walk up to the automated spring in front of you, stand on the bouncy device when it’s reclined, and wait for it to pop back out sending Link flying. You’ll want to use your paraglider to change your direction in the air, so pull it out and glide over to the next level. Here you’ll see your first Zonai spring. Get on top of it, pull out a weapon, and hit it to activate. You don’t have to worry too much about aiming, as Link will automatically know where to hit. You’ll again get flung into the air and be able to get onto the level above. 

There’ll be a few things here, but just focus on the Zonai spring in front of you and the ramps to your right. Grab the spring with the Tears of the Kingdom Ultrahand ability and place it diagonally on the top ramp. Hit this spring, and it’ll send Link soaring to another platform on the far right across a large gap. 

Tears of the Kingdom Morok Shrine guide: Link grabbing Zonai spring with Ultrahand.
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Here, you’ll find an orb, a slightly different ramp, and another spring. Take this spring and place it diagonally facing the gap you just crossed, and then place the orb on the spring. Hit the spring, and the orb should go flying over the gap back to the part of the Shrine you just came from and land in the circular indent in the ground. If it doesn’t, you can just pick it up and put it in manually once you’re back over. Hit the spring again to make it retract, and then follow the orb by using the spring to propel Link over. 

Tears of the Kingdom Morok Shrine guide: A shrine orb places on a Zonai spring.
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Past the newly opened gate will be two Zonai springs attached to each other. You’ll want to take them out of that room and put them on the platform to the right of where the orb is currently sat, where you found the Zonai spring on this level. Place the two attached springs on the platform, and grab the third Zonai spring off the ramp. Attach that onto the top of them, creating a short vertical tower of three Zonai springs. Now, get on top, hit them, and you’ll shoot up to the exit of the Shrine to grab the Light of Blessing. You’ll also be able to nab the optional treasure chest on the ledge slightly below the exit, although this will mean you’ll need to make two trips up. 

Tears of the Kingdom Morok Shrine guide: Link holding a stack of Zonai springs with Ultrahand.
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If you’re struggling to track down the Tears of the Kingdom Morok Shrine, we have a guide explaining how to find Tears of the Kingdom Kakariko Village. We also have one for all of the Tears of the Kingdom Skyview Tower locations to help you unlock the entire Hyrule map. For more shrines, check out our Tears of the Kingdom Shrine locations list, including guides for the Tears of the Kingdom Sinakawak Shrine, Tears of the Kingdom Ishodag Shrine, Tears of the Kingdom Ukouh Shrine, Tears of the Kingdom Gutanbac Shrine, and more.