Zelda TOTK Droplet & Arrow with Mark of the King, Clues to the Sky Guide

Sidon’s Clues to the Sky quest in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom will have you “shoot an arrow with the mark of the king” through “a droplet upon the land of the sky fish”. If you are wondering what this “arrow with the mark of the king” is and where to find the Zelda TOTK Droplet, we have you covered! Read on as we explain everything you need to know.

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Droplet & Arrow with Mark of the King Zelda TOTK Clues to the Sky
Zelda TOTK Droplet & Arrow with Mark of the King, Clues to the Sky Guide

Where to Find Droplet to Shoot an Arrow With the Mark of the King in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Clues to the Sky

As a part of Sidon’s Clues to the Sky quest in Zora’s Domain, you will have to find and reach the mysterious “Land of the Sky Fish“. If you don’t know where is that, check out our dedicated guide. However, once you find the island, the second part of the quest remains. And this part reads, “Through this droplet shoot an arrow with the mark of the king”. So, where is this Droplet in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom? And what is “the mark of the king” in Zelda TOTK? Firstly, the mark of the king is actually the King’s Scale. Hence, you can get some from King Dorephan. Now, for the location of the Droplet in Zelda TOTK:

“Stand upon the land of the sky fish, and behold its lofty view. Among the floating rocks you see, a droplet waits for you.”

Therefore, as we already mentioned, you will first need to reach Floating Scales Island. Once there, you must position yourself so that the floating debris creates a form of a Droplet. Check out our images below for the exact location. What you now need to do is to aim with your bow at the centre of the Droplet. Use Fuse to attach the Mark of the King on your arrow. Finally, shoot an arrow so that it passes inside the Droplet. And that’s how you complete Sidon’s Clues to the Sky quest.

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