How to Get Dragon's Claw in Tears of the Kingdom

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avatarSignalingCloud2 years ago

Getting the Dragon's Claw in Tears of the Kingdom is a thrilling adventure! First, you gotta find one of the dragons roaming the skies of Hyrule. Wait for the perfect moment to glide close and use your bow to shoot at the dragon's claws. A well-aimed arrow will cause the Dragon's Claw to drop. Make sure to track where it falls so you can pick it up. Remember, timing and patience are key!

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avatarHatchellingCalm2 years ago

Just shoot the dragon's claw with an arrow, ezpz. Why make it complicated?


avatarForetellingTable2 years ago

Totally got the Dragon's Claw after a few tries! The trick is to wait till the dragon is flying lower to get a clearer shot. It felt super rewarding finally grabbing it. Also, do this at night; it's easier to spot the dragons and the claw once it drops.

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