Where to find the Zora Armor set and make Link swim faster.

you’re free to then alsoupgrade the armor setat any one of theGreat Fairy Fountains.

How to get the Zora Armor in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

TheZora Armor(i.e.

Link wearing the Zora Armor in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. He appears to be smiling and waving.

This armor allows Link to quickly swim up waterfalls, making it invaluable for continuing to explore Zoras Domain.

It is also one you’re free to easily find without completing the main questline in this area.

To begin, check that youve started theSidon of the Zora quest.

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She will point you towards the blacksmith Dento as someone who may know where to find an ancient arowana.

Keep going past where Sidon is up the stairs to reach a statue of Mipha.

There should be two ancient arowaks in the pool here.

Link talking to Yona as he treads water in a pool at the Zora’s Domain location.

Use X to dash to get close enough, then grab them with A.

An alternative is to go back to theGreat Sky Island.

There are ancient arowana in the lake here, as well as a chest containing a large Zonai charge.

Link gliding through the air and approaching a giant, wide waterfall in Hyrule.

Heres where that is on the map.

While wearing it, youll be able to ascend waterfalls with ease.

It also raises your swimming speed, like all the pieces in this armor set.

Link standing at an ornate, watery structure where a statue of Mipha can be seen.

But even if you havent completed that quest, you might look for afish-shaped sky island on your map.

Look down on the right hand side to see an opening in the side of the fish island.

Glide down to it using theparaglider.

Map showing the location of ancient arowana in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

kick off the chest found here toreceive the Zora Helm.

Shell say that theyre somewhere within theAncient Zora Waterworks.

Luckily, unlike Yona, you have this guide to tell you exactly where!

Link talking to Khira about the Zora Helm in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

Head to the Waterworks, which you will have visited during the Sidon of the Zora main questline.

Theyre in the East Reservoir Lake, down that giant whirlpool in the middle.

In this next room youll find a Stone Talus which you might either fight or avoid.

Link approaching the Floating Scales Island in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

If you choose to fight it, aim for the luminous outcropping on its back to deal damage.

If youd rather avoid it, you’re free to skirt around the right side of this room.

If you hug the wall, you wont wake it up.

Link standing on the Floating Scales Island as he makes his way towards the Zora Helm location.

You should be able to see a lantern behind the water.

In there, youll find thechest containing the Zora Greaves.

The Zora Greaves have three points of armour and will raise Links swim speed.

Link discovering the Zora Helm in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

after you snag these, congratulations!

Youve collected all three parts of the Zora Armor.

Link talking to Yona about finding the Zora Greaves.

Link exploring the Ancient Zora Waterworks in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

Link fighting a Stone Talus enemy at the Ancient Zora Waterworks.