The Eshos Shrine is a combat training shrine located in the West Necluda region in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Unlike other shrines focused on solving puzzles using Link's special abilities, such as Ultrahand, its purpose is to teach Link basic combat skills needed to defeat enemies efficiently. Here’s what players need to do to clear the Eshos Shrine in Tears of the Kingdom.
Eshos Shrine Location
The Eshos Shrine is found at coordinates 1566, -1944, 0157 in the West Necluda region. The shrine is located directly south of the Sahasra Slope Skyview Tower, making the tower an excellent fast-travel point for Link to use his paraglider to reach the shrine.
Eshos Shrine Walkthrough
The shrine focuses primarily on shield usage, specifically their deflection functionality, which allows Link to send back enemy projectiles. In addition to teaching projectile deflection, the Eshos Shrine also emphasizes using the right shield for deflecting specific projectiles.
If the player lacks shields upon entering the shrine, they need not worry. Inside the main chamber, there's a small weapon rack on the left offering both
Old Wooden Shields and
Rusty Shields for this challenge.
In this combat training shrine, Link faces two construct enemies. The first one emerges when Link approaches the center of the room and will shoot fireballs at him. Link must deflect a fireball by equipping a shield with the ZL button and pressing A when the projectile connects with the shield. This will send it back toward the enemy and defeat it instantly.
The second challenge introduces a second construct. The construct on the left continues shooting fireballs, while the new construct on the right shoots lightning projectiles. This challenge aims to teach Link about considering the elemental properties of enemy attacks and how they affect him. Link can switch targets by facing either enemy and pressing the ZL trigger.
If the player has a Zonai shield, they can easily deflect both projectiles with that shield alone to clear the shrine. Otherwise, they must be careful in selecting the appropriate shield for each construct's projectile:
- Use a metal shield (or Zonai shield) to deflect the fire projectile from the construct on the left. Using a wooden shield, like the one provided in the shrine, would cause it to burn and damage Link.
- To deflect the electric projectile, use a wooden shield (or Zonai shield). This prevents Link from getting electrocuted and dropping his weapon, as would happen with a conductive metal shield.
Once both enemies are defeated, the door to the end of the shrine will open. Inside, Link can find a treasure chest containing a
Mighty Zonaite Shield, which offers 50 Defense and enhances the efficiency of attached Zonai devices.
Despite its simplicity and intention of teaching a basic combat mechanic, the Eshos Shrine is located rather far from Tears of the Kingdom's main early game hub, Lookout Landing. Players will likely be familiar with shields and their uses by the point they reach this shrine, making the challenge somewhat unnecessary and overly simplistic. Nonetheless, it's an easy shrine that Link can quickly clear to earn a Light of Blessing.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is available now on Nintendo Switch.