Fierce Deity Armor how to get it in Zelda

Fierce Deity armor set & sword locations in Tears of the Kingdom (TotK)

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When it comes to armor sets that pack a punch, it’s hard to do better than the Fierce Deity set. In addition to looking snazzy, it also boosts Link’s attack and unlocks the incredibly powerful Fierce Deity Sword. Finding all the parts will take a bit of hunting, but it is more than worth the effort.

To find out the Fierce Deity armor set and sword location in Tears of the Kingdom, follow the steps below.

Link paragliding into Skull Lake Cave in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
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Fierce Deity Mask location

Misko’s treasure hunt riddles give us a clue regarding the mask’s location. To get the mask, glide into the eye of the skull on Skull Lake, which is north of Death Mountain. Warp to Kamatukis Shrine, then travel north until Link reaches the Hudson sign at the following coordinates: 3420, 3526, 0209.

Jump to the taller pillar without gloom stuck to it. It’s possible to make it through paragliding and a bit of climbing, but you may want to pack a stamina-replenishing meal to be safe.

Map illustrating location of Fierce Deity Mask in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
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Dive down the hole on top, then enter the tunnel beneath. There’ll be plenty of Stalkoblins and Stalmoblins in there, so bring some weapons. Link will eventually reach a cavern where a Stalnox resides. Deal with it, then claim the mask in the middle of the room. The coordinates are: 3428, 3300, -0126.

Link at Akkala Citadel Ruins Summit Cave in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
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Fierce Deity Armor location in Tears of the Kingdom

The torso section of the set is found in the Akkala Citadel Ruins in Akkala. There are Gloom Hands there, but they can be entirely avoided if Link moves fast enough. From Domizuin Shrine, head north then turn left as soon as Link enters the rಞuins.

Map pinpointing the Fierce Deity Armor in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
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At the far west end of the ruins, jump down the ledge and crawl into ꦗthe hole in the corner. Link will enter a room with a hole in the ground that leads to the Akkala Citadel Ruins Summit Cave. Jump down to claim the armor. The coordinates are: 3294, 1492, 0394.

Akkala Tree Stump in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
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Fierce Deity Boots location in Tears of the Kingdom

The last part of the outfit is the boots. It’s located in the Ancient Tree Stump which stands west of the Susuyai Shrine in Hyrule Field at the following coordinates: -1107, -0439, 0064. The tree stump is in the middle of a lake, and Link can walk on a wooden bridge to get there.

Map pinpointing Fierce Deity Boots in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
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Jump into the hole in the center of the tree stump, taking care to dodge the roots on the way down. At the bottom, swim into the southern cavern then climb up a root which takes Link to another cavern a little higher up. In there, you’ll find the boots. The coordinates are: -1105, -0542, 0034.

Link holding Silver Lynel Blade in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
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Fierce Deity Sword location in Tears of the Kingdom

Once you collect all the pieces of the outfit, throw them on and head to Celpha Lake Cave in South Akkala. You’ll find the cave north of Kisinona Shrine, and inside, aꦦ secret room will open up if Link is wearing the Fierce Deity armor set. Inside, the sword is available to collect at the following coordinates: 2613, 1417, 0135.

Map showing location of Fierce Deity Sword in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
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The full outfit gives Link a level-three attack boost, and a Grea🤪t Fairy can improve its stats. With a base attack power of 38, the Fierce Deity Sword makes light work of most enemies. Fuse it with strong monster parts, and Li൲nk will be unstoppable.

If you lose it, the sword can be purc📖hased again from the Bargainer Statue.


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