Want to farm Dragon parts such as scales, shards, & more in Zelda: TOTK? Check out our guide on how to get Dragon Parts in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.
Similar to almost every Zelda title, multiple dragons are lurking around the kingdom of Hyrule in TOTK. With the latest entry out, many players are curious about how to get Dragon Parts in Tears of the Kingdom. As you explore the landscapes of Hyrule, you will face giant majestic dragons flying the great skies or patrolling the surface world. Although these passive legendary dragons cannot be killed or harmed, Link can get various rare resources from them. For that, you might need a bit of help. So, check out our guide to know how to farm Dragon parts in Zelda: TOTK.
In total, you can find four dragons flying or roaming across the Hyrule Kingdom in Tears of the Kingdom. They are as follows:
While the locations of these above dragons may differ, you can get plenty of resources from them. So, here are all the Dragon parts you can get:
In this guide, we will break down the methods to get all the above Dragon Parts in Zelda: TOTK along with some tips. Here’s how you can get the Dragon Scales:
You can get the Dragon Scales by hitting the back of a Dragon’s body.
Similar to the Dragon Scales, hit the passive creatures on their faces to get the Fangs. These shards or fangs are the glowing spikes above their faces. You can shoot at the correct spot to obtain Dragon Shards or Fangs in Tears of the Kingdom.
You can obtain Dragon horns by hitting the horns of the Dragons.
Likewise, for the Horns, you must hit the correct spot to get the Dragon Claws in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
There are several benefits of using the Dragon Parts in Tears of the Kingdom. You can cook these parts, trade to farm more Rupees, Shrine quests, and armor upgrades. While cooking, every Dragon part increases the duration of the special effect bonuses or buffs. But this duration differs according to the specific Dragon Parts you use for cooking.
That’s all about how to get Dragon Parts in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom. If you liked this guide, check out more guides on how to unfuse weapons, all Geolymph locations, and more The Legend of Zelda: TOTK Guides right here on Gamer Tweak.