Tears of the Kingdom substantially expanded exploration with the addition to caves, and that’s only part of it. Now, shrines like the Susub Shrine aren’t immediately noticeable unless you actually go out and turn over every rock. If you too came across this one, or just couldn’t find it, then here’s how to solve the Susub Shrine in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Susub Shrine Solution in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
The first problem with finding the Susub Shrine in Zelda: TOTK is its location. As mentioned before, this shrine is found inside a cave, so you won’t be able to use the glow of the shrine to find it from up high. For that reason, we’ll clue you in on its exact location, too.
- Paraglide to the Deya Village Ruins East Well.
The easiest way is by using the Popla Foothills Skyview Tower as a launch point. Head northwest to find the well at coordinates ‘0320, -1925, 0011.’
- Unclog the Deya Village Ruins East Well.
As you approach the well, you’ll see that it’s blocked by rocks. Fire a bomb arrow, club, or Zonai Bomb to break it open and jump inside. Don’t forget to break your fall with the paraglider.
- Enter the Susub Shrine.
As you come in, you’ll see a great cavern. Head to the center for the best vantage point. You’ll find the Susub Shrine at the top of a waterfall. The walls are a bit slippery, but the left side has a few slopes that don’t require outright climbing.
Once you step inside, you’ll have solved the Susub Shrine in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. As far as shrines go, that one was pretty cut-and-dry. The journey was fun, nonetheless. Don’t forget to grab the free chest inside, as well as the Light of Blessing. If you stick around, we can also help you grab another one from the Jiukoum Shrine!