Like many of the best parts of Breath of the Wild, the dragons and their upgrade materials return in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, along with a fourth dragon to ride on. For those struggling to track down these majestic dragons, this guide details the spawn times and travel routes for every Dragon in ToTK.
Recommended Videos
All ToTK Dragons’ Spawn Time and Routes
Aside from the Light Dragon, all Dragons in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom follow a relatively short route during a specific in-game time. We found that adding each Dragon to the Hyrule Compendium made tracking them far easier, as you can use Sensor+ to follow them.
- Farosh
- Naydra
- Dinraal
- Light Dragon
Farosh Spawn Time, Route, and Drops
Farosh, the dragon of lightning, can be found in the southeastern corner of Hyrule and is arguably the most difficult returning dragon to track in Tears of the Kingdom. While it’s easy to glide over to Farosh from the island near Gerudo Canyon Sky Tower, Farosh’s body is electric, and you will be shocked you are wielding a metal sword or shield.
On top of being shocked, Farosh will begin to fire clusters of electricity at you once you get too close. If you want to live long enough to collect Farosh’s materials, you should think about getting the Rubber armor set or down a few electricity-resistant potions.
What Time Does Farosh Spawn?
Farosh emerges from the depths at East Gerudo Chasm between 12:00 and 1:00 PM. It travels north around Gerudo Canyon before making its way west into Faron, where it passes over the Great Plateau before descending back underground through the Chasm south of Hills of Baumer.
Farosh Materials and How to Get
- Shard of Farrosh’s Horn — Collect from Farrosh’s horns.
- Shard of Farosh’s Fang — Strike Farosh’s head/teeth
- Farosh’s Scale — Strike Farrosh’s body
- Farosh’s Claw — Strike Farrosh’s talons/feet
Naydra’s Spawn Time and Route
I’ve found Naydra to be the easiest of the three elemental dragons to collect materials from. Not only do you have an almost perfect vantage point on the dragon from Mount Lanaryu Skyview Tower, but chances are you’ve picked up the Snowquill armor set at Rito Village or have some cold-resistant dishes and elixirs.
With these additional heat sources, staying warm on Naydra’s back shouldn’t be an issue, but be careful to avoid the chunks of ice the dragon will throw at you.
What Time Does Naydra Spawn?
Naydra has claimed the southwestern regions of Hyrule as its territory. Like Farosh, Nadray will emerge onto the surface at about 1:00 PM from the Lanaru Snowfield Chasm. Once it’s in the air, Naydra will fly south over the Necluda Sea before looping around and soaring between East Necluda and Hateno Village. After passing by east of Kakariko Village, Naydra will descend back into the Depths at the East Hill Chasm.
Naydra Materials and How to Get
- Shard of Naydra’s Horn — Collect from Naydra’s horns.
- Shard of Naydra’s Fang — Strike Naydra’s head/teeth
- Naydra’s Scale — Strike Naydra’s body
- Naydra’s Claw — Strike Naydra’stalons/feet
Dinraal’s Spawn Time and Route
With a serpentine figure coated head-to-tail in flames and a nasty habit of throwing fireballs at anything that moves, Dinraal is easily the hardest of the three standard elemental dragons to collect materials from. Once you’ve cooked up some heat-resisting dishes or scavenged the Ember armor set, you can dive down onto its back from Sokkala Sky Archipelago and start harvesting.
What Time Does Dinraal Spawn?
Dinraal makes its home in the skies of Hyrule’s northwestern territories. Unlike its kin, Dinraal will rise out of the depths between 5:00 and 6:00 PM through East Akkala Plains Chasm.
Once fully aboveground, Dinraal will sail north through the skies over Deep Akkala before hanging west and traveling just north of Death Mountain. After passing by the Great Hyrule Forest, Dinraal will return to the Depths by diving into the Drenan Highlands Chasm.
Dinraal Materials and How to Get
- Shard of Dinraal’s Spike — Picked up from Dinraal’s back
- Shard of Dinraal’s Horn — Collect from Dinraal’s horns.
- Shard of Dinraal’s Fang — Strike Dinraal’s head/teeth
- Dinraal’s Scale — Strike Dinraal’s body
- Dinraal’s Claw — Strike Dinraal’s talons/feet
Light Dragon Spawn Time and Route
The Light Dragon is the only new elemental dragon introduced in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and it’s also the most unique. Unlike Farosh, Naydra, and Dinraal, the Light Dragon does not follow a small route tied to a specific region. Instead, the Light Dragon circles the entirety of Hyrule, sticking to the far reaches of the map and sailing at a much higher altitude than its kin.
What Time Does the Light Dragon Spawn?
As it is constantly patrolling Hyrule, the Light Dragon does not have a specific spawn time. While you can reach the Light Dragon at any point in the game, you should wait until after you’ve collected the twelve Dragon’s Tears hidden throughout Hyrule or met the Great Deku Tree. Once you’ve completed one of these objectives, the Light Dragon will descend to a lower altitude, making it much easier to reach and reclaim the repaired Master Sword from its head.
Light Dragon Materials and How to Get
- Shard of Light Dragon’s Spike — Picked up from Light Dragon’s back
- Shard of Light Dragon’s Horn — Collect from Light Dragon’s horns.
- Shard of Light Dragon’s Fang — Strike Light Dragon’s head/teeth
- Light Dragon’s Scale — Strike Light Dragon’s body
- Light Dragon’s Talon — Strike Light Dragon’s talons/feet
Farming Dragon Materials in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Now that you know all the dragons, their locations, and spawn times, you’ll want to learn how to farm their materials. As you reach these dragons, you’ll notice they are either glowing or in their standard form. The glowing form is the only time you can gather materials from the dragon, so if you reach the dragon and it isn’t glowing — all you need to do is wait.
You can do this by waiting on the head of the dragon, and the good news is that it won’t knock you off. Dragons glow every ten real-world minutes, so be patient, and once it does glow, you’ll be able to get all materials, such as a Horn, Spike, Claw, and Scale!
This guide was written while playing The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom on Nintendo Switch.
Reviewed on
Attack of the Fanboy is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission.Learn more about our Affiliate Policy