Where is the evil statue in Totk?
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The evil statue, also known as the cursed statue or Horned Statue, is located within the emergency bunker in Lookout Landing, which can be accessed by completing the “Who Goes There?” and “A Deal with the Statue” side adventures, and the Kam Urog shrine is located within the Hateno region. The cursed statue can also be found at the start of the Royal Hidden Passage at the Emergency Shelter in Lookout Landing, and it plays a significant role in the game, allowing players to respec and reallocate their hearts and stamina.
FAQs
General Information
- What is the deal with the statue in Tears of the Kingdom?: The deal is that you can sell the Statue a Heart Container or Stamina Gauge in exchange for 100 Rupees, and then buy either a Heart Container or Stamina Gauge back for 120 Rupees.
- Is there a devil statue in Totk?: Yes, the cursed statue is also called the ‘dark‘ statue, or the ‘demon‘ statue, as it’s considered the complete opposite of the ‘light‘ Goddess Statues found throughout Hyrule.
- Who is the demon statue in Tears of the Kingdom?: The Horned Statue, also known as a Demon Statue and formerly the Horned God, is a character in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.
Locations and Shrines
- Where is the Kam Urog shrine?: The Kam Urog shrine is located within the Hateno region, specifically North and slightly to the west of Hateno Tower, hidden in a field of small statues in a low level below the cliffs around it.
- How many shrines are in Totk?: In total, there are 152 Shrines in Tears of the Kingdom, with 120 of them on the surface of Hyrule and the last 32 scattered about the Sky Islands high overhead.
Game Mechanics
- What can you do with Poe in Tears of the Kingdom?: Poes can be exchanged for many useful items in TOTK, and most of them aim to make it easier to explore the Depths.
- How much stamina does it take to pull a Master Sword?: The player needs two full Stamina Wheels to draw the Master Sword, which steadily drain throughout the midair struggle.
- Can you max out hearts and stamina in Tears of the Kingdom?: No, similar to Breath of the Wild, Tears of the Kingdom does not allow for players to max out both hearts and stamina.
Villains and Dragons
- Who is the villain in Tears of the Kingdom?: The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom had Ganondorf return as the villain, which isn’t surprising considering how prevalent he is in the Zelda series overall.
- Is Ganondorf a good guy?: No, Ganondorf is dubbed the King of Evil, and is supposedly the reincarnation of hatred, malice, and pure evil.
- Where can I find Zelda Dragon?: The Dragons can be found in various locations, including Farosh around Lake Hylia and Gerudo Canyon, Naydra around East Necluda and Mount Lanayru, and Dinraal around Eldin Mountains and Deep Akkala.
Hearts and Stamina
- How many hearts can Link have in Tears of the Kingdom?: Currently, the maximum amount of both resources Link can hold at one time is 40 Hearts and 2 and a half full Stamina Wheels or 38 Hearts and 3 full Stamina Wheels.
- Can I get my heart back from the Horned Statue?: Yes, if you talk to the Horned Statue again, it’ll give you your heart back, allowing you to reorganize your upgrades.
Game Details
- Is Totk Ganondorf stronger than Demise?: No, while Ganondorf with the full Triforce would be more powerful than Demise, with only the Triforce of Power, he is not enough to match Demise.
- Is Tears of the Kingdom done?: Nintendo apparently felt that Tears of the Kingdom was complete in its current form, but there is still the sense of a missed opportunity, with many mysteries surrounding aspects of the game, such as the origin of the Zonai, that could have been explored in DLC packs.