The whereabouts of the Triforce in Zelda: Breath of the Wild and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has been a sticking point for some, but one player might have found it, sort of.
While the Triforce is obviously the most recognisable symbols from the Zelda series, it isn’t always all that important to the main story of certain games. Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom were two such games, both of which did feature the Triforce symbol in certain locations of the respective games, but the thing itself didn’t actually make an appearance. It’s barely even referred to in the game, in fact there probably aren’t many Zelda games where the Triforce feels as unimportant as it does. However, as spotted by GamesRadar, a user on Reddit found something interesting.
As you can see in the post shared to the Tears of the Kingdom subreddit above, there are a trio of images showing Tears of the Kingdom’s three dragons, Dinraal, Naydra, and Farosh. And interestingly, as described by TheMathNut, the user that shared the pictures, “about half way up on each elemental dragon is a piece of the Triforce. I thought it was neat since I always thought the three dragons symbolised the three goddesses.” Unsurprisingly, this post has proven to be popular on the game’s subreddit, given that this little Easter Egg is a bit of a hard one to spot – I’ve spent plenty of time farming scales on those dragons’ backs, and never noticed it.
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The whereabouts of the Triforce in Zelda: Breath of the Wild and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has been a sticking point for some, but one player might have found it, sort of.
While the Triforce is obviously the most recognisable symbols from the Zelda series, it isn’t always all that important to the main story of certain games. Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom were two such games, both of which did feature the Triforce symbol in certain locations of the respective games, but the thing itself didn’t actually make an appearance. It’s barely even referred to in the game, in fact there probably aren’t many Zelda games where the Triforce feels as unimportant as it does. However, as spotted by GamesRadar, a user on Reddit found something interesting.
As you can see in the post shared to the Tears of the Kingdom subreddit above, there are a trio of images showing Tears of the Kingdom’s three dragons, Dinraal, Naydra, and Farosh. And interestingly, as described by TheMathNut, the user that shared the pictures, “about half way up on each elemental dragon is a piece of the Triforce. I thought it was neat since I always thought the three dragons symbolised the three goddesses.” Unsurprisingly, this post has proven to be popular on the game’s subreddit, given that this little Easter Egg is a bit of a hard one to spot – I’ve spent plenty of time farming scales on those dragons’ backs, and never noticed it.
Content merged from May 19, 2024 2:35 pm:
The whereabouts of the Triforce in Zelda: Breath of the Wild and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has been a sticking point for some, but one player might have found it, sort of.
While the Triforce is obviously the most recognisable symbols from the Zelda series, it isn’t always all that important to the main story of certain games. Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom were two such games, both of which did feature the Triforce symbol in certain locations of the respective games, but the thing itself didn’t actually make an appearance. It’s barely even referred to in the game, in fact there probably aren’t many Zelda games where the Triforce feels as unimportant as it does. However, as spotted by GamesRadar, a user on Reddit found something interesting.
As you can see in the post shared to the Tears of the Kingdom subreddit above, there are a trio of images showing Tears of the Kingdom’s three dragons, Dinraal, Naydra, and Farosh. And interestingly, as described by TheMathNut, the user that shared the pictures, “about half way up on each elemental dragon is a piece of the Triforce. I thought it was neat since I always thought the three dragons symbolised the three goddesses.” Unsurprisingly, this post has proven to be popular on the game’s subreddit, given that this little Easter Egg is a bit of a hard one to spot – I’ve spent plenty of time farming scales on those dragons’ backs, and never noticed it.