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Sage’s Will locations, use, and upgrades in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

How to use Sage’s Wills and where to find all 20 of them

Link in the stealth armor stands on a bright and sunny sky island next to Tulin’s Sage, who takes on a ghostly appearance. Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon
Julia Lee (she/her) is a guides producer, writing guides for games like The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Genshin Impact. She helped launch the Rift Herald in 2016.

In The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, there are Sage’s Wills, key items that you can trade in to power up your Sage abilities.

The Sage’s Wills are on the sky islands and they allow you to power up one of the Sage abilities for every four you spend. You’ll need to choose wisely about which ones you power up first, since not all Sage’s Wills are easy to find, and some are locked behind very difficult enemy encounters.

If you stumbled upon a Sage’s Will, but the term “Sage abilities” means nothing to you, play some more of the main story and come back here later (unless you’re OK with some gameplay spoilers below).

Before you head off to go get Sage’s Wills, we recommend having a collection of Zonai devices at your disposal, as well as Tulin’s wind ability. Lots of these islands are high up and annoying to get to, and you’re best off using powered-up wings and balloons to get there.

Below, we list where to find all 20 Sage’s Wills and what they do.


How to use Sage’s Wills

When you have four Sage’s Wills, you can exchange them at a goddess statue to improve one of your Sage abilities. They’ll turn the “Vow” item in your key item inventory into a “Solemn Vow.”

Once you upgrade an ability, that’s it. You cannot trade, swap, or downgrade the upgraded abilities, so make sure you improve the ones you want first. You can upgrade all of them, as there are 20 Sage’s Wills in the game, but some of them are locked behind King Gleeok boss fights, which can be really tough.

Once upgraded, the Sage will deal more damage, though we don’t know the specifics surrounding how much more damage they do. Regardless, you should prioritize the characters you rely on the most.


Sage’s Will locations

South Hyrule Sky Archipelago (-0950, -1751, 1013)

A map showing the South Hyrule sky islands, with a marker over a small island with two ponds. Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin, Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

Among these islands are two connected sky islands with ponds on top.

The higher-up pond has a chest with a magic staff and the lower pond has the Sage’s Will you’re looking for. To drain the water in the ponds, raise the barriers up with ultrahand and hold them there for a moment. Drop them back down, cast Recall on them, then grab the loot from the chests in the middle while the pool is momentarily empty.

Link jumps into a small pond as the water drains out in Tears of the Kingdom Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

You can also fuss with tree logs and the like to create a post to stick the barriers to, but using Recall was easier for us.


South Eldin Sky Archipelago (1781, 0972, 1226)

A marker points to a small island above the Eldin region in Tears of the Kingdom Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin, Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

Head to the island in the middle of the three connected with mine cart rails. From where the mine carts put you (at the bottom level of the island), Ascend up. Burn or slash (with a sword or ax) these vines to grab the Sage’s Will:

Link in Tears of the Kingdom approaches an open passageway after burning some vines on a sky island Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

Eldin Sky Archipelago (1765, 2266, 0827)

A marker points to a very small secluded island in Tears of the Kingdom above the Eldin region Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin, Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

This one is particularly far from other islands, making it a challenge merely to reach. We used a wing with fans and a steering stick attached and flew in from the top of Death Mountain.

Once you get there, take out the single Construct on the island and head into the small ruins to claim your Sage’s Will.


Starview Island (-3457, -0263, 1939)

A marker points out Starview Island in Tears of the Kingdom, which is a near-perfect circle surrounded by other small islands. Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin, Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

Inside this orb is a light puzzle. Solving it will unlock Mayasiar Shrine, but almost solving it and doing something different on the almost-last step will give you the Sage’s Will.

To solve the puzzle, start by rotating the crank in the middle until the light hits a mirror. Then keep following the light, rotating the cranks so they keep illuminating new mirrors. Before you aim the final crank toward the center, aim it at the horizontal light mechanism in front of the small ruins. This will open the ruins, allowing you to grab the Sage’s Will from the chest. Here’s a view of our light setup, from above the device dispenser:

Link stands on top of a gumball machine-like object in Tears of the Kingdom, overlooking light reflecting off of many mirrors into a green glowing plate. Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

Lanayru Great Spring Sky (2910, 0525, 0929)

A marker points out a small circular island by the Wellspring Islands in Tears of the Kingdom Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin, Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

Inside this rotating orb, you’ll need to detach the fan from the crank in the center and then rotate the crank so that the opening to the orb is about halfway open like this:

Link in Tears of the Kingdom rushes towards a semi-circle opening inside of a dome in the sky Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

Once that’s done, you can jump out of the hole and U-turn, with your paraglider, back into the bottom floor of the orb, which is where the chest with the Sage’s Will is.


Sokkala Sky Archipelago (3810, 1580, 1144)

A map marker highlights a perfect circle sky island among a bunch of other islands in the Sokkala Sky in Tears of the Kingdom. Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin, Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

This one is, again, on the bottom half of an orb-shaped structure. Ultrahand the ball device in the middle so that the opening circle is a semi-circle as shown below. Once it’s in this position, jump out of the hole and U-turn (with your paraglider) back into the bottom part of the orb to claim the Sage’s Will.

Link faces a large orb mechanism in Tears of the Kingdom, while inside of a large orb. The orb has an opening that’s cut in half by the floor, creating a semi-circle entryway. Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

East Gerudo Sky Archipelago (-1959, -1812, 1140)

A map marker points out a northern sky island among the East Gerudo isles in Tears of the Kingdom Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin, Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

If you landed on the very top of this island, jump down and glide to the bottom. The chest with the Sage’s Will is on the bottom tier of the island, but it needs to be opened using light and a mirror.

If you don’t have any spare mirrors in a capsule, Ascend up to the middle floor to grab some and drop them down to the bottom floor. (But be careful to not just throw them off the sky island entirely.)

You’ll need to use sunlight to activate the light fixture on the bottom floor. We built a campfire, waited until morning, and aimed a mirror like this to access the chest:

Link uses Ultrahand to aim a mirror into an offscreen plate to get a chest in Tears of the Kingdom Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

South Hebra Sky Archipelago (-3075, 2150, 0647)

A map marker pointing out two small connected islands south of the Wind Temple in Tears of the Kingdom Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin, Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

If you landed on the bottom part of these two islands, you’ll need to use the hooks and wood to create a gondola. The gondola can’t go upward across the line because of gravity, so we attached two fans like so, which took us up successfully:

Link stands on a gondola made of scrap wood, a huge hook, and two fans in Tears of the Kingdom Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

Thunderhead Isles (0967, -3307, 0846)

A map shows a marker on one of the “spines” of a dragon-shaped island in Tears of the Kingdom. Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin, Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

These islands are accessible even in the beginning of the game, but we recommend waiting until you can complete the “Secret of the Ring Ruins” quest, which will remove the storm cloud from the area.

There’s always a thunderstorm happening in Thunderhead Isles, so we recommend making some elixirs with sticky frogs or lizards to help you scale the area’s slick surfaces.

The Sage’s Will is in a small building shown in the above map. You’ll need to access it by destroying the rocks blocking the entrance, which faces west, so it can be hard to see:

Link faces a rocky entrance on Thunderhead Isle, on a western part in Tears of the Kingdom Graphic: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

Dragonhead Island (1309, -3210, 0459)

A map marker points towards the bottom lip of a dragon head-shaped sky island in Tears of the Kingdom. Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin, Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

This Sage’s Will is on the bottom “lip” of the dragon’s head on these Sky Islands. Just like the above island, we strongly recommend clearing the “Secret of the Ring Ruins” quest to clear up the storm cloud from the area. It’s accessible without doing so, but it’ll be hard to see, as it’ll be covered by a cloud on the map.


North Tabantha Sky Archipelago (-3780, 1572, 1238)

A map marking the western island in North Tabantha Sky, where a Sage’s Will sits in Tears of the Kingdom Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin, Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

This Sage’s Will is at the end of a trail of several islands connected with broken mine cart tracks. The islands themselves are reachable from the surface level by swimming up a very big waterfall using the Zora armor. Once on the islands, you can attach rockets to the carts and glide off of them using Tulin’s wind ability.


North Necluda Sky Archipelago (1934, -1063, 0961)

A marker points out a tiny round island among North Necluda Sky Archipelago in Tears of the Kingdom Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin, Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

The chest with the Sage’s Will is on a small island in this archipelago that’s covered in luminous stone.


Wellspring Island (3378, 0624, 1290)

A map marker points out an area on Wellspring Island in Tears of the Kingdom Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin, Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

This is actually an island that’s part of the “Sidon of the Zora” quest line, and it’ll be hard to get here without doing the quest, so make sure you’ve gotten to this point before you try to fly here on your own.

The chest with the Sage’s Will is actually attached to the Flux Construct II boss here. You can just wiggle it off (the same way you detach your creations using Ultrahand), open the chest, and leave, if you don’t feel like actually fighting the boss.


Faron Sky Archipelago (-0360, -2586, 0894)

A large arena-shaped island with a marker on it in Tears of the Kingdom above a large lake in Faron Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin, Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

Just like all the other Flux Construct bosses guarding Sage’s Wills, you can just yoink the chest off of this Flux Construct III, open it, and leave.


South Necluda Sky Archipelago (2567, -3612, 0894)

A marker points out a very secluded sky island in southern Hyrule in Tears of the Kingdom Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin, Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

Again, you can choose to fight this Flux Construct III or you can Ultrahand the chest off of it, take the Sage’s Will, and leave (if you want).


Lanayru Sky Archipelago (3016, -0286, 0894)

A map marker points out a large round island south of Wellspring Isle in Tears of the Kingdom Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin, Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

This is another Sage’s Will stuck to a Flux Construct II. Yank the chest off with Ultrahand if you want, or fight it.


West Hyrule Sky Archipelago (-2292, -0412, 0894)

A map marker points out a round arena island in the sky above the mountains in Tears of the Kingdom. Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin, Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

This arena island is home to another Flux Construct III boss. Detach the chest with Ultrahand, or fight the boss to your heart’s content.


West Hebra Sky Archipelago (-4470, 2175, 1252)

A map showing an arena-shaped island in West Hebra in Tears of the Kingdom Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin, Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

This island is home to a King Gleeok, which you have to defeat to open the chest behind it. The King Gleeok is a tough opponent, and if you don’t have high-level armor and weapons, it’s going to be a rough fight.

To take it out, you’ll want to use Keese eyes on your arrows to nail the heads quickly. Once all three heads are stunned, you can attack it freely. You can also take the updrafts it creates to activate Link’s bullet time with his bow and arrow, giving you a better chance to aim your shots at its head.


Unnamed island above Eventide Isle (4652, -3827, 1065)

A map marker points out a very secluded round arena sky island in Tears of the Kingdom. Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin, Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

All the way in the southeast corner of Hyrule is Eventide Isle, a lone island that you will need to use some kind of high-power vehicle (either through the sky or ocean) to get to. Above it sits an unnamed sky island that’s home to yet another King Gleeok.

We made it to this island by using a flying vehicle with a large battery Zonai device attached, soaring in from the closest islands in the Necluda Sky Archipelago.

Once you reach the Gleeok, you’ll need to defeat it to get to the Sage’s Will.


Unnamed island in Gerudo Sky (-4447, -2730, 1419)

A map marker points out a secluded arena island above the Gerudo Desert in Tears of the Kingdom. Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin, Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

Again, this Sage’s Will is locked behind a King Gleeok fight. We used a stamina-restoring fish dish to help us get over here, but if you have three full rings of stamina, you should be able to glide over here (with the help of Tulin’s Sage Ability help) from Gerudo Highlands Skyview Tower.

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