Zelda Tears of the Kingdom contains 12 Tear of the Dragon Geoglyph Locations. They are also known as Geoglyph Murals. All of them are required to finish Main Quest: The Dragon’s Tears, and to unlock all Memories in the Adventure Log.
None of these Collectibles are missable. You can still find all of them after the story in free-roam. As a prerequisite, first do the Main Quest Impa and the Geoglyphs which unlocks the first Geoglyph, then play the next quest The Dragon’s Tears until you get the objective to collect all remaining 11 Geoglyph Murals. They are found inside the green-glowing geoglyphs you see from the sky. At very specific points within those geoglyphs you must interact with the floor to retrieve the Dragon Tear. This triggers a memory, basically a cutscene that provides more backstory. Memories are also a category in the adventure log. There are 18 Memories total, 12 from the Tears of the Dragon, and 6 automatically from main story quests.
It’s recommended to first unlock all Skyview Towers to unfog the whole map. Then you can quickly fly from the Skyview Towers to the Murals. They are easy to see from the sky and within gliding range of Skyview Towers. This makes them quicker to collect.
After finding the first 11 Geoglyphs it will spawn the 12th one. This guide numbers them in the same order as in-game.
All Tears of the Dragon (Geoglyph Murals)
Tear of the Dragon #1 – Where Am I? (unlocked during Main Quest: Impa and the Geoglyphs)
Tear of the Dragon #2 – An Unfamiliar World
Tear of the Dragon #3 – Mineru’s Counsel
Tear of the Dragon #4 – The Gerudo Assault
Tear of the Dragon #5 – A Show of Fealty
Tear of the Dragon #6 – Zelda and Sonia
Tear of the Dragon #7 – Sonia Is Caught by Treachery
Tear of the Dragon #8 – Birth of the Demon King
Tear of the Dragon #9 – The Sage’s Vow
Tear of the Dragon #10 – A King’s Duty
Tear of the Dragon #11 – A Master Sword in Time
Tear of the Dragon #12 – Tears of the Dragon (only spawns after finding previous 11 geoglyphs)
That’s all 12 Tears of the Dragon (Geoglyphs / Murals) in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. After picking up the last one, it will also complete Main Quest: The Dragon’s Tears.
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