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Tears of the Kingdom Shrines
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How to Find the Second Shrine on Great Sky Island in Tears of the Kingdom

How to reach In-Isa Shrine and learn the Fuse skill.

After you have completed the Ukouh Shrine and learned to use the Ultrahand ability in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Rauru will instruct you to locate and mark the next Shrine on the map with your Scope (press the right analog stick). As there is no tutorial or waypoint to guide you further, left to their own devices, many players will see the Shrine directly across in the distance on a high snowy mountain and try to get to it just to learn the hard way that it is not the next location after all.

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Link, without any skills and a way to keep warm, will quickly perish in the cold, and he won’t be able to climb the slippery ice edges. So, don’t waste your time there for now. To find the actual Shrine that you should visit next in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, keep on reading.

Second Shrine Location on Great Sky Island in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

The second Shrine you should visit is just south of the first one, across the big lake. Check out the map below, showing the proper way of going through Great Sky Island.

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When you head south, you will soon encounter a rail (marked on the map above) leading to the next floating island. Use what you learned in the first Shrine and, with the help of Ultrahand, create a makeshift cablecar from a wooden board and the hook that can both be found on the ground nearby. Stick them together carefully (like in the picture below), checking that the angle of the hook is not crooked (use R and the directional buttons). Once your contraption is complete, hang it on the rail and quickly jump on it to get to the next island.

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On the next island, keep heading south until you reach the big body of water you must cross. Here, it is necessary to make a makeshift boat by connecting at least two trunks horizontally and adding a vertical sail in the middle to it as means of propulsion. It is essential to straighten the sail (use R and the directional buttons) with the Ultrahand and rotate it so it is facing the right way in order to make it work. Once you craft your boat, pick it up with Ultrahand, put it in the water, jump on it, and let the wind do its work.

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For now, you won’t have a way to steer the boat, but it will certainly transport you to the other side, from where you can easily reach the In-Isa Shrine where you will learn the Fuse skill.

After you complete this Shrine, keep progressing in the counter-clockwise direction on Great Sky Island, and eventually, you will reach the snow zone. Along the way, you will learn how to survive in the cold and go to the third Shrine: Gutanbac Shrine.

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Nikola "Nick" Jovanovic
Nick has been a Prima Games Staff Writer since May 2022, an old-school gamer, and a gamer journalist with over 25 years of expertise. Our resident micro-influencer from Serbia! When he's not driving through Belgrade, he's probably racing in Gran Turismo or Forza, playing some strange JRPG games or just watching pro wrestling.
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