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Gerudo Desert Great Cliffs Dragon Tear Location

Gerudo Desert Great Cliffs Dragon’s Tear Location in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom (TOTK)

The Geoglyphs in Zelda’s Tears of the Kingdom can get confusing as sometimes they are on mountainsides or even hidden away in many trees. The Geoglyph on Gerudo Desert Great Cliff holds a Dragon Tear Memory that is well hidden and possibly the hardest to locate out of all the Dragon Tear Memories in the game. Here is the location of Gerudo Desert Great Cliff’s Dragon Tear in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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Gerudo Desert Great Cliffs Dragon Tear Location in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

The mountainside makes this Geoglpyh hard to decipher, so to find the location of Gerudo Desert Great Cliffs Dragon’s Tear in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, head to the Gerudo Highlands Skyview Tower.

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Activate the tower to shoot off into the sky and head toward the Geoglyph shown in the image below.

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As you paraglide toward the Geoglyph, your goal is to land where the red arrow points in the image below. This is the exact location of the Dragon Tear Memory. The coordinates of this Dragon Tear Memory are -3178, -1700, 0418.

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Related: Tabantha Tundra Dragon’s Tear Location in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

If you don’t have enough Stamina to make it there while paragliding, then your best bet is to add a marker on your map, land as close as possible, and make it there on foot. Out of curiosity, I flew from the Gerudo Highlands Skyview Tower and got pretty close without using any Stamina and just pushing the analog stick forward — so don’t sweat it if you’re low on Stamina, as you can still easily reach the Geoglpyh location.

A Show of Fealty is Dragon Tear #5 out of 12. As you collect the Dragon Tears scattered across the lands of Hyrule, make sure you know the best order to collect them. These memories tell a story of Hyrule’s past, and if you would like to watch all of them in chronological order, read further for the proper order.

Best Order for Dragon Tear Memory in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Below is the best order to watch all the Dragon Tear memories. It is highly recommended to follow this correctly, considering watching them out of order could cause some confusion.

  1. Where Am I?
  2. An Unfamiliar World
  3. Mineru’s Counsel
  4. The Gerudo Assault
  5. A Show of Fealty
  6. Zelda and Sonia
  7. Sonia is Caught by Treachery
  8. Birth of the Dragon King
  9. The Sages’ Vow
  10. A King’s Duty
  11. A Master Sword in Time
  12. Tears of the Dragon

Finding these Geoglpyhs and Dragon Tear Memories in order requires extra effort but is worth it. Just know that if you accidentally find them out of order, you can always rewatch them in the correct way as they are stored in your adventure log. These memories tell a great story, and I even find myself going back now and again to rewatch it from beginning to end!


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Christian Bognar
Christian has been a writer of Attack of the Fanboy for over a year and has covered Shadows of Rose, Lords of the Fallen, Remnant 2, Lies of P, and more; his favorite genre is Survival Horror. He has a business degree but felt the need to take his love for video games to the gaming community. Outside of writing, you can find him listening to all types of podcasts, especially Always Sunny Podcast and Morbid True Crime.