Don’t let the game throw you off the path
Just like Zelda: Breath of the Wild, some [radio] towers in Tears of the Kingdom are accompanied by short puzzles that need to be solved before you can unlock them. The Sahasra Slope Skyview Tower could go down as one of the more notorious locations in the game; mostly because there’s a throwaway line from an NPC that will throw you off the scent. Here’s how to actually get in and unlock Sahasra Slope Skyview Tower.
Where to find Sahasra Slope Skyview Tower
Sahasra Slope Skyview Tower can be located to the east of Central Hyrule. It’s very close to where you’ll start the game after finishing up the sky sequence, so it’s a decent tower to get early on.
After approaching the doors, you’ll find that they’re stuck. The Rito NPC there will talk about “tasty mushrooms” in a cave; leading you to believe that he’s too tired to open the way, and only needs food to fuel him. This is a red herring! Opening up the Sahasra Slope Skyview Tower has nothing to do with feeding the Rito or gathering mushrooms. Instead, you’ll be using the Ascend ability to get inside 𝕴of the tower, and move t﷽he sticks blocking the door.
How to solve the puzzle of the Sahasra Slope Skyview Tower
Facing the tower doors, drop down to the right and spot a cave. Head inside (blowing up the rocks therein), and veer right. Once you reach a small encapsulated room with a rock blocking it; you’ve found the spot directly underneath the tower. Use Ascend and rise up through the floor of the tower room. If you need fur🍨ther assistance, look aꦿt the minimap and align yourself with the tower icon.
Once you’ve ascended, look at the doors and either collect or Ultrahand the sticks away from the door. Interact with said door and viola! The tower is now unlocked.
Come to find out, the Sahasra Slope Skyview Tower is a massively misunderstood puzzle
So I’ve chatted with many folks since Tears of the Kingdom was released, and it seems like it’s a 50/50 split on whether or not people fell for the whole “tasty mushroom” line. A lot of it seemingly has to do with how much practice players havඣe had with ღthe Ascend ability.
I came across the tower very early in the game and hadn’t used Ascend much at all at that point: so I was overthinking it. Other players, heavy-Ascend users, instantly figured it out. Either way the solution is above!
Published: May 22, 2023 09:55 am