Gerudo Canyon Skyview Tower Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

If you’re not sure how to fix Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Gerudo Canyon Skyview Tower Lift, we got you covered! In order to unlock and repair Gerudo Canyon’s Tower, you will need to help Sawson to fix his lift. In this guide, we explain how exactly you need to do this.

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Fix Gerudo Canyon Skyview Tower Lift Zelda Tears of the Kingdom
Gerudo Canyon Skyview Tower Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

Gerudo Canyon Skyview Tower Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

When you reach the Gerudo Canyon Skyview Tower, you will soon find out that, just like many others, this one also needs to be fixed. And Sawson is again here to help you with that task. However, this time this mission for him seems almost impossible. That’s because the lift that brings him up is not working this time around. Naturally, in order to repair the Tower, you will first need to find a way to fix the lift.

Sawson explains that the lift works via the counterweight, which used to be attached to the opposite part. However, that platform broke, and now there’s nothing to lift them. So, how to fix this? What you need to do is climb the cliffs and reach the upper part of the lift. On the left of the tower, you’ll spot something resembling construction material. There are several wooden platforms and huge metal boxes. What you need to do is to use your Ultrahand ability to attach those big metallic boxes to the lift’s counterweight point.

Simply attach the first one to the counterweight point. And then continue glueing them until there’s enough. Three should do the trick. When there are enough of them, the lift will start going up. You don’t need to do anything, it will start lifting automatically. This will bring Sawson to the foot of the tower, and he will be able to fix it for you!

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