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Tears Of The Kingdom Farosh

Where to find Farosh in Tears of the Kingdom (TotK)

Where to find a dragon.

The elemental dragons were one of the most mysterious aspects of Breath of the Wild, with them simply roaming the sky seemingly forever. You needed to get some items from them to upgrade your equipment in the original game too. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom also features the elemental dragons, with their items being needed for upgrades once again. With the expansion of the world of Hyrule in this sequel, it can be a lot harder to find the elemental dragon that you’re after, with each one having a dedicated area that they roam. Here’s our guide on how to find Farosh in Tears of the Kingdom.

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Where to find Farosh in Tears of the Kingdom

Farosh is pretty easy to find once you know where he roams in Tears of the Kingdom. Farosh’s roaming location is in the south-west of the map, near the Gerudo Desert.

Tears Of The Kingdom Farosh Path

Farosh starts at the red pin, then circles around roughly the blue, then yellow pin locations until the elemental dragon eventually reaches where the green pin is. Screenshot by PC Invasion

You can find Farosh relatively easily whilst down there. Farosh roams the skies above in the area just to the north-east of the desert itself. You can see the location on the map above for the rough location of where he circles above ground. Farosh in particular appears out of the East Gerudo Chasm, and goes into the Depths via the Hills of Baumer Chasm, just east of Hylia Lake. This is where his route goes, it circles up and around the Gerudo Canyon Skyview Tower then proceeds to the right until he reaches the Hills of Baumer Chasm.

Finding Farosh underground

If you can’t find Farosh on the surface, it’s likely that he’s underground. Farosh, like some of the other elemental dragons, appears underground via going through the world’s chasms. Farosh’s path underground is as simple to follow as the above ground route. Farosh enters through the Hills of Baumer Chasm, and works around to the East Gerudo Chasm. Getting to Farosh, and the other dragons in the underground of Tears of the Kingdom, is a much harder task than when they’re in the skies above Hyrule. Even if you find one of the dragons, like Farosh, in the vast underground of Tears of the Kingdom, it’s quite hard to get up to them from the underground unless you build yourself a flying device. It’s also relatively dark in the underground, if you haven’t lit up the area, which can hinder your chances at reaching Farosh.

My advice would be to use the Skyview Towers to your advantage, and maybe wait on a sky island above around where Farosh is going to come, so you can dive onto the dragon and get whatever you need.

Hopefully with these tips you should be able to find Farosh pretty easily in Tears of the Kingdom. I would also recommend our guides on where to find Naydra, Dinraal and the Light Dragon.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is available for purchase from the Nintendo Store.


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Jack Salter
Jack has been a Contributing Writer for PC Invasion since January 2023. He is an avid enjoyer of the medium of video games, particularly JRPGs and platformers, but mostly anything he thinks looks cool. When he's not talking about Trails, Xenoblade, Pokémon, or Zelda, he enjoys spending his time watching anime that usually involve either mechs, music, or anything with great emotional character writing, like Gundam, Love Live, and Kaguya-sama: Love is War. He also enjoys listening to music of most genres and types, and is always on the search for media that combines his love for music with other mediums and genres, like Symphogear. Jack is also trying (and failing) to finish his ever-growing backlog.