The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom North Lomei Labyrinth is a set of gargantuan structures in the Hebra region. You’ll have to find look for a way to get inside to find a nifty reward. Here’s our guide to help you complete the Hebra North Lomei Labyrinth in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Likewise, please be reminded that this article contains minor spoilers about the item reward.
There are three Labyrinths in the game, and they all have counterparts in the Surface, Sky, and Depths regions. Given how they’re quite far from most other landmarks, we suggest taking a look at our Shrine locations guide and Skyview Towers guide, as these let you know about the best places where you could start your journey.
As for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom North Lomei Labyrinth, it can be found in the northeastern portion of the Hebra region (i.e., north and center of the map). Rather than exploring the lower area and getting lost, we’re going to speed things up. For this, you’ll want to glide west from the Typhlo Ruins Skyview Tower so you can reach the Sky Labyrinth. There, you’ll be able to tag the Tenbez Shrine to act as a fast travel point.
From the Sky region, dive down to the Surface Labyrinth. You should land on the topside walls. Our goal now is to find the central terminal. The path is quite well-hidden, but you’ll see it in the lower-right portion of the center area of the diamond.
Inside, interact with the terminal to get the North Lomei Prophecy quest and make sure you’re tracking it. You can also use flames to melt the ice, so you can enter the Mayaotaki Shrine. It has a Diamond in the chest and a Rauru’s Blessing. Once you’re finished with this part, return to the Sky Labyrinth.
Anyway, let’s talk about the Shrine in the Sky Labyrinth. In The Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Tenbez Shrine, you’ll notice a large orb being bounced between two push blocks. There’s also a switch in the middle which, when activated, turns this into a low gravity area.
Here’s what you need to do:
As for the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom North Lomei Sky Labyrinth, we’ll need to activate the four terminals in the maze. You can see them in the image below:
Since this is a low gravity area with lots of updrafts, Link can jump and reach higher areas. In fact, we’ll do that now. Rather than going through the maze normally, use the strong updraft near the entrance to reach halfway up the ancient walls (i.e. they have red-colored designs and frills). You can climb all the way to the top. From there, you can just drop back down when you see a terminal. If you want, you can just fast travel back to Tenbez Shrine and repeat the process.
After activating all four, ride the strong updraft to the main terminal. Interact with it to open the gates to the chasm. Skydive all the way down to the North Lomei Depths Labyrinth, where you’ll fight a Flux Construct III. Remember its attack patterns and the things you need to do:
After defeating the boss, interact with the terminal to spawn a chest. This will reward you with the Evil Spirit Greaves. It has +4 armor rating and it increases your stealth. Also, equipping the full set gives increased proficiency when using bone weapons. And, of course, it looks like the Phantom Ganon set from Breath of the Wild.
In any case, this completes the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom North Lomei Labyrinth objectives. Don’t forget to tackle the Akkala Labyrinth and the Gerudo Labyrinth while you’re at it.
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