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A screenshot of the goddess statue at the Temple of Time in Tears of the Kingdom with light rays shining through
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How to save the Temple of Time trapped statue in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

From rescuing princesses to saving statues.

In Tears of the Kingdom, visiting the Temple of Time’s statue will meet you with an odd conundrum that you must solve.

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When you speak to the statue, it will vaguely say it’s trapped underwater but specify its exact location: “I am trapped…under the water…behind the stone gate…of the great plateau…,” the dialogue reads. Read on to learn how to save the TotK Temple of Time statue.

Where is the Temple of Time statue trapped underwater on the Great Plateau in TotK?

The Temple of Time statue or Goddess Statue will be found south of the Gatepost Town Ruins at coordinates -0573, -1525, 0020. The stone gate implies the statue is at the entrance to the plateau near its northern wall, and if you head north from the Temple of Time, you’ll see large bodies of water around where a gate would be.

  1. Go to the place on the map above where the roads connect immediately south of Lake Kolomo, and you’ll notice a pile of destructible rocks plugging the wall from the other side. Water will be spewing out of the rocks.
  2. Grab a hammer—or fuse one of the nearby rocks to a weapon to create a rock hammer, as shown in the video below—and get to swinging. Bomb Flowers will also do the trick if you have a spare on hand, or if you’ve already acquired the Vow on Yunobo, you can call on your Goron friend to get the job done.
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Once you destroy the rocks, the water will drain and a few fish will be flopping about on the ground. There will be a triangular, rust-colored statue sticking halfway out of the earth just past the gate. Speak to it, and it will tell you to go back to the Temple of Time.

Head south and speak once more to the Temple of Time statue. It will tell you a part of it has been freed and that it is speaking to you from the Depths—it actually isn’t the statue. This interaction automatically starts the side quest “A Call from the Depths.”

A screenshot from TOTK showing Link standing in front of a triangular, rust-colored statue that is sticking halfway out of the earth.
Speak to the Rust Colored Rock. Screenshot by Dot Esports

This quest requires players to visit four locations around the plateau, which will be marked with quest indicators after starting the quest. At these locations are “eyes” players must collect and then deposit into the nearby chasms and deliver to the statue at the Great Abandoned Central Mine. Only then will players learn the true connection between the Temple of Time statue and the one that lurks underground.


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Managing Editor. In 2018, Rachel graduated from the University of Texas with a bachelor’s in Rhetoric and Writing and first entered the esports industry in the same year. Her favorite games include fast-paced FPS titles, deckbuilders, and the entire Mass Effect franchise. Need any calibrations?
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