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The Rito Rope Bridge Walkthrough
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

The Rito Rope Bridge Walkthrough

Learn how to repair the Rito Rope Bridge in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Find Karson at Lookout Landing and gather the necessary materials to complete the quest.

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Learn how to repair the Rito Rope Bridge in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Find Karson at Lookout Landing and gather the necessary materials to complete the quest.

Alright, so you've just finished up the Wind Temple and made your way back to Rito Village. Now that the snow's melted, there's a broken bridge that needs fixing! Head over to the Lucky Clover Gazette, and you'll find Juannelle and Gesane chatting right in front of the damaged bridge. Chatting with them will kick off the 'Rito Rope Bridge' quest.

Walkthrough
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    First things first, you need to head back to Lookout Landing. Don't let the quest clue fool you – you're not looking for Hudson this time, but an NPC named Karson. He's usually hanging around the Lookout Landing Stable.
  2. 2
    If you haven't already completed the 'Incomplete Stable' side quest, you'll need to do that before Karson will agree to help. If you have finished it, you'll find him chilling near the stable. Talk to him and let him know you've got a job for him. This will prompt him to pack up and head over to Rito Village.
  3. 3
    Once Karson is in Rito Village, teleport back and speak with him again. He'll need you to bring him x20 pieces of Wood to get the bridge repaired.
  4. 4
    If you don't have enough Wood on hand, don't sweat it! Just head over to the trees around the Lucky Clover Gazette and chop them down.
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    After you've gathered the Wood, give it to Karson, and he'll get to work fixing the bridge.
  • For your efforts in getting the bridge repaired, you'll be rewarded with a Silver Rupee.
Tips
  • Make sure you've completed the 'Incomplete Stable' side quest before trying to find Karson, otherwise he won't be available to help with the bridge repairs.
  • If you're short on Wood, remember that most trees in Hyrule can be chopped down for resources.

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