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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom- Sifumim Shrine location and how to complete the challenge

Ripan Majumdar
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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Sifumim Shrine

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom features many spots to explore, including the returning shrines from Breath of the Wild. There are many shrines across the Hyrule Kingdom, but here we will look into everything about the Sifumim Shrine.

Shrines are mini dungeon-like areas that Link must visit to get Light of Blessing, a unique in-game item that increases Link’s Heart Container or Stamina Wheel. However, Tears of the Kingdom fans must also complete some challenges related to the shrines to obtain that special item.

The Sifumim Shrine is one of the many shrines in the latest Zelda game. These shrines have challenges like puzzles and foes to face. Link shouldn’t miss visiting a single of the shrines, as visiting them all grants access to the legendary Ancient Hero’s Aspect armor.

Sifumim Shrine location in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

The Hyrule Kingdom has 152 shrines spread over its surface and sky islands, making it difficult to find them all. But the Sifumim Shrine in the East Necluda region is one of the most easily accessible ones. The shrine’s precise coordinates are 2826, -3271, and 0078.

In-game map showing the location of Sifumim Shrine
In-game map showing the location of Sifumim Shrine. (Image by Nintendo)

The Zelda protagonist should travel to the edge of the hill overlooking the ruined Lurelin Village to reach the Sifumim Shrine.

How to complete the shrine challenge

Like the other shrines in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, the Sifumim Shrine has a challenging side quest that Link must pass. This shrine challenge is the “Proving Grounds: Flow” that put Link’s Ultrahand and sword skills to the test.

Fans should follow these steps to complete the Sifumim Shrine challenge:

  • After entering the shrine, Link would be stripped of all his equipment. As a result, he should take all of the equipment provided at the large room’s entrance.
Collect the equipment
Collect the equipment. (Image by Nintendo)
  • There would be hostile constructs on a nearby floating wooden tower in the outer water circle. Link can easily defeat them by shaking them off their tower into the water using Ultrahand.
Defeating the constructs of the the outer water circle
Defeating the constructs of the outer water circle. (Image by Nintendo)
  • After looting the fallen enemies in the outside water circle, Link will come across a ladder on the side of the inner water circle. Climb it halfway to spy on the other constructs.
Climb the ladder to spy
Climb the ladder to spy. (Image by Nintendo)
  • The Tears of the Kingdom protagonist can simply defeat the inner water circle constructs by using the same method of eliminating the outer water circle constructs.
Defeating the constructs of the inner water circle
Defeating the constructs of the inner water circle. (Image by Nintendo)
  • Collect the enemy loot and go to the far back side of the shrine and look for a see-through bridge over the head. Then use Link’s Ascend ability to reach on top of that bridge.
Ascend on the see-through bridge.
Ascend on the see-through bridge. (Image by Nintendo)
  • Once Link reaches the opposite side of the bridge, Fuse the long stick with the nearby spiky metal ball.
Fuse the spiky metal ball
Fuse the spiky metal ball. (Image by Nintendo)
  • With Link’s equipment ready to go, it’s time to battle the remaining Construct. Then he can enter the sigil room to collect the Light of Blessing and end the side quest.
Fight the remaining construct.
Fight the remaining construct. (Image by Nintendo)

After completing the Sifumim Shrine quest, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom fans can check out the Gemimik Shrine by clicking here.

About the author

Ripan Majumdar

Ripan Majumdar

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Ripan Majumdar is a Gaming and Esports Journalist working a Content Writer at The SportsRush. He has been playing video games since age 8, and he has been following esports and streamers for the past 7 years. He has been using this knowledge to create intriguing articles for over 3 years and has written over 2000 articles. Aside from gaming, he has written articles about Formula 1, soccer, and tennis.

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