How am I supposed to know where to find the triforce shards in Zelda Wind Waker HD?

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Without having to refer to walkthroughs, how was I supposed to know where to find all the triforce shards? On my adventures I had uncovered three triforce maps, but what of the rest of the shards? Is it expected that I visit every square on the map in order to locate them?






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Where do you find the Triforce shards in Wind Waker?

Get the Triforce Shards (Wii U)ShardLocationTriforce Shard 1B-4: Greatfish IsleTriforce Shard 2E-5: Private OasisTriforce Shard 3C-5: Stone Watcher IslandTriforce Shard 4Ghost Ship (location varies, see: Ghost Ship Chart)4 more rows

Where is the Triforce shard Triforce Chart 1?

The Triforce Shard 1 is found by traveling to the Islet of Steel and finding the Triforce Chart inside. Head to the Islet of Steel. These waters are swarming with gunboats, so be sure to equip your cannon and be ready to defend yourself. Take them out.

How many Triforce pieces are in Wind Waker HD?

Toward the end of the game, The Wind Waker asks Link to track down all eight pieces of the Triforce.

How do you get the Triforce Chart 2 in Wind Waker HD?

The Triforce Shard 2 is located on E5: Private Oasis. You have to complete the maze here to get it. In the Wii U Version, the Triforce Shard is located in the chest inside. In the GameCube version, you instead get the Triforce Chart 2 (GameCube).



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