How to Get to South Lomei Sky Labyrinth Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

Figuring out how to get to the South Lomei Sky Labyrinth in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom is really tricky. Sure, it’s right above the surface part of the maze, but how do you get up there with no Skyview Towers nearby? Well, you have to be more crafty than that. There are probably several different ways to reach this sky labyrinth; in this guide, we’ll take you through our method.

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how to get to south lomei sky labyrinth zelda tears of the kingdom
How to Get to South Lomei Sky Labyrinth Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

How to Reach South Lomei Sky Labyrinth in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

To reach the South Lomei Sky Labyrinth in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, you first need to get to the Gerudo Canyon Skyview Tower. If you don’t know where that is, check out the screenshots below. Well, before that, you need to go to the surface South Lomei Labyrinth. Otherwise, the doors to the Sky Labyrinth will be locked. Anyways, use the tower to launch yourself into the sky. Dress warmly; it’s cold up there. Once you’re in the air, glide to the southeast, to the island with a tower that has a glowing orb on the top. You’ll see two premade Zonai flying devices, one on the launch ramp and one closer to the tower. Take one of the fans off the latter and place it on the back center of the “plane” on the ramp.

The next step to get to the Zelda Tears of the Kingdom South Lomei Sky Labyrinth is to get on the plane and give it a gentle bonk to start the fans. The launch pad will send you flying to the east, but you need to steer it to the south, towards the giant, black stone building. You can do that by carefully walking from the center of the craft onto the right wing, then back to the center when you’ve set your course. Remember that you can always readjust by moving around the craft. Keep in mind that you’ll need about five or six full batteries to reach the labyrinth. It can keep gliding for a while longer without power, but still. Hop off the plane when you get close enough and glide the rest of the way if you must.

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