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Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom - Jiosin Shrine Walkthrough

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Found in Hyrule Field , Jiosin Shrine's puzzles and challenges involve Shape Rotation , meaning players must manipulate certain objects just the right way to progress in this area. Link has an ability named Ultrahand that lets players rotate objects found on the ground, a technique similar to Runes from Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild . Players can equip Ultrahand for this Shrine by pressing L and selecting it from the ability whe


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When struck with a water attack , the Mucktorok will either be stunned for a bit or shed its shark form, allowing you to close in and strike it a few times. This is the only time you can damage it - when in sludge shark form, you cannot damage the boss.

Inside, players will find themselves in a bigger chamber. The gates ahead are locked, so players should head over to the right side of the room, where they’ll find two pits in the floor and a ball they can move using Ultrah


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The first thing Zelda: TOTK players will notice as they enter the Jiosin Shrine is a large gap preventing them from going further into the area and a large mesh wall on their left . The only break in this wall is a small entrance to another room and a large "X" in the middle . Going into the side room leads to a large object made up of three squares fused together at different angl


After running through the first gate, players should cast Recall on the ball and rewind to place it back into the second pit. This opens the second gate, allowing Link to reach the end of the shrine where he can claim the Light of Bless


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