Spoiler-Free Survival Guide to the Depths in Tears of the Kingdom (2024)

The Depths may seem dark and full of terrors, but with careful planning, you can become an expert explorer in no time!

The Depths in Tears of the Kingdom are one of the more terrifying additions to the game. It can be tempting to skip them and jump right into the search for Zelda, but for anyone who wants to uncover the great mysteries (and horrors) of The Depths, you need to prepare yourself beforehand. Below are a few beginner-friendly tips for first time explorers — spoiler free!

What makes The Depths different

If you follow the game’s quest lines, your first interaction with The Depths will be the quest “A Mystery in The Depths.” It will walk you through the basics of the Depths and lead you to the first Lightroot (more on those below). In order to trigger the quest, talk to Josha in Lookout Landing after you finish the first “Regional Phenomenon” quest.

The Depths can be explored at any level, though I would suggest having at least 5 hearts and 1.5 stamina wheels before really exploring beyond the initial quest from Josha.

The Depths follow the same basic pattern of the rest of world: you start with an unfinished map so you must explore and fight monsters (or sneak around them) to uncover check points. However, The Depths pose 2 major differences: it’s entirely dark, and monsters cause gloom sickness.

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How to see in The Depths

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There are 3 major ways to see in The Depths:

  1. Find and activate Lightroots - Lightroots are similar to the towers on mainland Hyrule: Link finds them, activates them, and a portion of the map is then filled in. Lightroots also illuminate the surrounding area and will heal gloom sickness.
  2. Use Brightbulb seeds – Brightbulb seeds can be found across the surface of Hyrule, mostly in caves or down wells. If the seeds are hit, they sprout into a small plant that gives off light. The best way to use them in The Depths is to fuse them to arrows and shoot them into the darkness, which maximizes the radius of light they give off.
  3. Drink Bright Elixirs – combining a monster part and a Deep Firefly in a cooking pot creates a Bright Elixir, which makes Link glow. Deep fireflies are found in The Depths, so you will have to do a bit of exploring before being able to craft this elixir.

Gloom Sickness

Monsters in The Depths are covered in Gloom. Whenever you sustain damage from a Gloom-covered monster, your health is semi-permanently depleted (shown by the broken heart in your health bar). Normal food will not fully heal you. Instead, you will need to either find a Lightroot to heal you from Gloom Sickness, or eat a dish made with a Sundelion. Sundelion is a rare flower but can be found more frequently on Sky Islands and are notable by their golden color.

What to Stock Before Diving into The Depths

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The Depths won’t have a lot of re-stocking options, so you’ll need to sufficiently pack before you start exploring. You’ll need:

  • Brightbulb Seeds – these will be vital in dispelling darkness. I would suggest having around 40-60 seeds when first exploring.
  • Bright Elixir – while not necessary, these are helpful. The only catch is you need a Deep Firefly to make this elixir, and those are only found in The Depths. Have enough to last 10-15 minutes of exploring if you want to use elixirs instead of brighbulbs.
  • Bows and Arrows – arrows are the most efficient way to activate brightbulbs, and also the least risky way to handle gloom-covered monsters. Having 80-100 arrows is a good start.
  • Dishes made with Sundelion – while the best way to deal with gloom sickness is to sneak around monsters and gloom puddles altogether, you can’t always avoid it. Have at least 2-3 Sundelion meals while exploring for a solid safety net.
  • Plenty of Weapons and Shields – while not impossible, it is harder to find weapons in The Depths. Make sure you are fully equipped with your preferred weapons before going down.
  • Sneaky Elixirs – or maybe you don’t want to risk fighting monsters at all — which is fair! The darkness is scary enough without having to deal with gloom monsters. Just make sure to pack enough Sneaky Elixirs so monsters are less likely to notice you.

Final Tips and Tricks

  1. Bring more than you need – while I do suggest certain amounts of each resource (listed above), you can never be overprepared! If you’re a bit scared for your first foray into The Depths, gather more supplies before going down so you feel extra secure.
  2. Sneak Around Monsters – there’s no shame in sneaking around monsters, especially if it’s your first time exploring. The Depths are scary enough as it is! Might as well avoid monsters while you’re at it.
  3. Mark Lightroots with the Purah Pad – At each Lightroot, you should be able to see a distant, orange glow. This is the next Lightroot you can reach. Use your Purah Pad to mark the spot and make it easier to find it as you make your way around.
  4. Bring a boulder-infused weapon – The Depths offer a lot of mining opportunities, so come prepared!
  5. Approach the shadow figures on rocks – these are called shadow soldiers, and each have a special item you’ll find useful. Trust me, they aren’t as ominous as they seem, and they won’t cause any damage.

Why Explore The Depths

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This is a spoiler-free guide to The Depths, so I won’t go into heavy detail, however, exploring The Depths offers a lot of extra content and questlines in the game. For anyone who misses the bombs of Breath of the Wild, Bomb Flowers are more plentiful in The Depths, along with a new useful skill, another armor set, and of course, plenty of Zonaite.

The Depths offer the chance to meet some familiar foes, get a lot of extra resources, and expand on the history and relics of the Zonai. So explore and have fun!

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FAQs

How to survive the depths in Tears of the Kingdom? ›

9 Tips to Survive and Thrive in the Depths in Tears of the...
  1. Scavenge Everything.
  2. Find the Miner's Armor. ...
  3. Tame a Stalhorse. ...
  4. Fight Gloom Hands. ...
  5. Beating Stalnox. ...
  6. Do the Prep Work. ...
  7. Visit Zonai Stations. Like a rolling stone. ...
  8. Look for Shadow Soldiers. There's a lot to see in the Depths, and a lot to miss too. ...
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When should I start exploring the depths in Tears of the Kingdom? ›

In order to trigger the quest, talk to Josha in Lookout Landing after you finish the first “Regional Phenomenon” quest. The Depths can be explored at any level, though I would suggest having at least 5 hearts and 1.5 stamina wheels before really exploring beyond the initial quest from Josha.

Why explore the depths in totk? ›

There's a pretty clear risk/reward balance at play in the Depths - not only is it more dangerous down here, but there are valuable rewards you either can't get at surface level, or are at least much rarer up there.

How to escape the depths in TotK? ›

While there are a few shallow areas in the Depths where Link can get back to the surface using his Ascend ability, the most dependable approach is to simply fast travel to any previously discovered point on the surface, such as a Shrine or Tower location.

How many hearts to get in TotK? ›

How many max hearts there are in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom? This is a trick question. In theory, based on the beginning of the game, there are 40 hearts. In practice, there are 38 max hearts in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

What happens when you complete the depths map? ›

Once you have finally activated all 120 Lightroots in the Depths, you will be rewarded with an exclusive Key Item: the Dispelling Darkness Medal. The Dispelling Darkness Medal doesn't actually do anything, mind. The sense of accomplishment is the real reward here – sorry about that.

How to find Ganondorf in TotK? ›

Ganondorf is hidden away deep below Hyrule Castle in Hyrule Castle Chasm. The easiest way is to take Lookout Landing Skyview Tower and glide north. The Chasm is directly beneath the floating Hyrule Castle; Link just needs to dive below it.

What kills gloom in Tears of the Kingdom? ›

Gloom Hands are the new terrifying enemies in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, replacing Guardians. Using ice weapons, high-damage arrows, and Zonai devices can help defeat Gloom Hands. Sage powers and waiting it out are also effective strategies when facing these tough foes.

How to light up depths in Tears of Kingdom? ›

The simplest way to use brightbloom seeds is to just hold and throw them. Once they hit the ground, they'll bloom and light up a small area. You can also Fuse brightbloom seeds to your arrows and fire them.

What do I do in the depths? ›

Far more than what you'll find in the Sky Islands, The Depths is your best place to stock up on Zonaite which can be traded in at Construct Forges for Crystallized Charges, and then turned into extra battery power for your Energy Cell either up in the Great Sky Island, or outside Lookout Landing.

What is hidden in the depths? ›

Hidden in the Depths is a treasure hunt quest in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

What is the point of from the depths? ›

From the Depths is a physics-driven warfare game from Brilliant Skies where players design and build their own vehicles block by block. "Build devastating war machines to dominate the land sea and skies using our intuitive voxel based building system. Fully customise every weapon from a huge selection of components.

How to light the depths of Tears of the Kingdom? ›

There's always an old, reliable torch, but Tears of the Kingdom gives you a couple new options for dealing with darkness: lightroots, brightbloom seeds, glow elixirs, and a whole armor set that's covered in lightbulbs — the Miner's Armor set.

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