
The hoard of an aurora dragon is filled with infinite colours they prefer gems and glass-like treasure so they can reflect their lights and create colourful areas that remind them of the night sky. They are unlikely to be troubled again, as word can quickly spread of an ethereal-looking dragon acting as a guardian.Īlthough they don't demand payment, many do so anyway in gratitude. They hunt slavers and malevolent enchanters and free their captives, guarding them until they find their way back home. Wherever you collect the ancient arowana, return it to Yona, and she’ll give you the Zora Armor chest piece (granting you the ability to swim up waterfalls) and allow you to continue the Zora’s Domain story quest - which eventually concludes at the Water Temple.Imbued with intense light and an adventurous spirit, aurora dragons are intent on preserving the freedom of themselves and others. You’ll find at least one ancient arowana in the pool at the top. Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin | Sources: Nintendo EDP/Nintendo via Polygonįrom there, climb up the long stairway heading southwest. You can warp to the Ihen-a Shrine to get close. He’ll point you to Mipha’s Court near the peak of Ploymus Mountain. Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin | Sources: Nintendo EDP/Nintendo via PolygonĪlternatively, you can listen to Yona’s instructions, which is to seek out Dento, the blacksmith on the east side of Zora’s Domain, for a lead on where to find one. We found plenty in the small floating ponds north and east of the Nachoya Shrine. The easiest is to head to the ponds on the Great Sky Island (where you started off in the game). Ancient arowana locations in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomįrom the start of the game, we recommend two places to find ancient arowana. You need to offer one up to Sidon’s fiancée, Lady Yona, in Zora’s Domain as part of the “Sidon of the Zora” main quest, in order to get the first piece of Zora Armor. Finding ancient arowana is required as part of the main story in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
