The Princess Riding a Beast Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, In Search of Truth: How to complete Penn’s quest?
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We embark on another investigation with Penn for Zelda Totk’s Gazette des Bois. In this new episode of In Search of Truth, we show you how to complete the side quest The Princess Riding a Beast, with this story of gondon.
For a new stage of In Search of Truth, Penn and the editorial staff have sent you to investigate a mysterious beast ridden by Princess Zelda, in the subtropical region of the Kingdom. In this new secondary quest of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, the main difficulty will be to find where to look to complete it.
Where to find the right relay?
- The right relay to conduct the investigation is The Lake Relay.
- Head south on the map of the kingdom, in the region of Firone, on the edge of Necluda.
- You can take the Poplars Tower or the Rabelle tower to get closer.
- The area is hyper humid and Climbing the mountains in the area is an ordeal. Think about food or adhesive remedies to keep you calm.
- Complete the Jojo Uü Shrine to come back to the area whenever you want and go see the little old man who is looking at the hill opposite.
- He will tell you about a new species of beast discovered by Princess Zelda. Paraglide across the river and climb the wall to join the herd. If you are low on stamina, use a spring sound artifact or amalgamated thruster on a shield.
- Speaking with the young woman next to the beasts, you will notice that once again, the rumor is unfounded and Penn will come and give you your reward.
- You can follow the progress of the quest from the Jojo Uü Shrine by watching the video at the very top of the article.
In search of Truth, the common thread secondary quest
Helping the writing of the Wood Gazette is one of the tasks that you will complete at regular intervals during your journey, unless you have decided to start by clearing all the relays of the cart first. Helping Penn in the writing of his articles will earn you quite a few rubies: 100 per investigation with a bounty of 50 rubies every 2 quests. At certain levels, you will also gradually unlock the Batrachian outfit, which improves grip when climbing wet surfaces.. And given that Hyrule’s weather seems to be inspired by Brittany, that’s a pretty sweet reward!