Fix Thyphlo Ruins Skyview Tower Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

Figuring out how to fix the Thyphlo Ruins Skyview Tower in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom can be tricky. You have to use your powers in an inventive way to get all the way to the top and move the large stone platform that’s blocking it. I mean, how do you even get up there in the first place? Well, here’s how you unlock the Thyphlo Ruins Skyview Tower.

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Fix Thyphlo Ruins Skyview Tower Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

How to Fix Thyphlo Ruins Skyview Tower Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

The first step to fix and unlock the Thyphlo Ruins Skyview Tower in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom is to use Ascend to get on top of the platform on the right of the entrance, as shown in the screenshots below. On this platform, you’ll find two rockets. Use Ultrahand to stick them on two separate sides of the platform. Hit the platform to activate the rockets. Once you’ve reached the top of the ascent, glide down to the platform that’s blocking the tower. Carefully climb down to the level just below the offending platform and use Ultrahand to move it away. A brief cutscene should play, and now you can use the building the way it was meant to be.

And there you have it, that’s how you fix the Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Thyphlo Ruins Skyview Tower. I assume there are other ways you can do this, so feel free to share your own solution in the comments. I do believe that our version is the quickest one. And while you’re at it, be sure to check the other platforms hovering around the tower for any potential resources, chests and enemies. Might as well since you’re there. Then, walk into the tower and launch yourself into the air. This will reveal a huge chunk of the map for you and grant access to the North Hyrule Sky Archipelago. Make sure to explore that area as well.

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