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How to Find the Ni-iraram Lightroot in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

How to Find the Ni-iraram Lightroot in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

Need to find the Ni-iraram Lightroot in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom? Follow our guide to reach Eventide Island Chasm and navigate the Depths to find this elusive Lightroot.

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Need to find the Ni-iraram Lightroot in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom? Follow our guide to reach Eventide Island Chasm and navigate the Depths to find this elusive Lightroot.

Alright, so you're on the hunt for the Ni-iraram Lightroot in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom? It's tucked away in the Depths, and getting there involves a bit of an adventure to Eventide Island. Don't worry, I'll walk you through it!

First things first, you'll want to reveal the Eventide Island Chasm area. The easiest way to do this is by activating the Rabella Wetlands Skyview Tower. Once that's done, you'll see the chasm on the map, but getting to Eventide Island itself can be a bit tricky since it's way out in the southeast corner of Hyrule.

How to Get to Eventide Island

You've got a couple of good options here. The most straightforward method involves heading to Soka Point, which is just west of Eventide Island. On the coast there, you'll find some logs, Fans, and a Steering Stick. Use these to build a makeshift raft. You'll likely need to recharge the fans at least once to make it all the way to the island without having to take a swim, but even one charge will get you most of the way.

If building a raft isn't your style, you could also try flying there with a Hot Air Balloon. Just make sure you bring all the necessary materials with you, as you won't find them lying around Soka Point.

Into the Depths: Finding the Ni-iraram Lightroot

Once you've landed on Eventide Island, make your way to the very northernmost point. That's where you'll find the Eventide Island Chasm. Before you jump in, it's a really good idea to manually save your game. The bottom of this chasm doesn't have much light, and you'll need your Paraglider pretty quickly!

As you glide down into the chasm, keep steering towards the southeast for as long as your stamina allows. You want to hit the ground before you run out of air. Once you land, use some Brightbloom Seeds or Giant Brightbloom Seeds to light up the area. You should start to see the Lone Island Coliseum, and the Ni-iraram Lightroot is located just northwest of its main tower.

From there, you can drop down and paraglide the rest of the way until you reach the Lightroot. Remember, you can always check your surface map while you're in the Depths to get your bearings. Happy hunting!

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