![]() ![]() Monarch shields can only be socketed to its max of four sockets in hell. Help out others who may be getting frustrated over what’s explained in videos. Hope this helps clear up some confusing and please, if you feel I’m leaving anything out cheek me. How others made it look so easy and everyone had one on YouTube. Now again I’m new to this, just created my tonight after spending a week and a half trying to figure out where I went wrong. I thought I’d help out new comers to the Spirit shield you create out of runes. Even in the early 2000’s I was very late to the scene and still didn’t get it. Teleport back to Ihen-a Shrine - it’s time to find the Land of the Sky Fish and the watery bridge.I’m new to creating items with Runes. Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygonĭorephan will tell you why he’s hiding and note that a “mark of the king” is referring to a King’s Scale, and he’ll give you five, noting that if you lose them, you can come back to him for more. You can enter a hole to drop in on King Dorephan at the location below near Lulu Lake: King Dorephon is hiding behind a waterfall near Lulu Lake. Once you’re close enough, you’ll be able to listen in.īy listening to the children, you learn King Dorephan is hiding behind a waterfall, which is a common spot for him to rest. Stay crouched and move slowly to avoid being detected. Head to the throne room and sneak around them, approaching them from behind the throne. Some kids are playing around his throne in Zora’s Domain and they’ll discuss where to find him, but they refuse to talk about it when you’re around. Now that you’ve found Toto Lake, before you head up to the “ land of the sky fish,” you need to find King Dorephan, the monarch that leads the Zora people. This is all part of the lengthy “ Sidon of the Zora” questline, which will eventually take you all the way to the Water Temple. King Dorephan ’s location is part of exploring Zora’s Domain and “ Clues to the Sky” quest in the main story of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. ![]()
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