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Miryotanog Shrine (Proving Grounds: Lure) in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (TotK) can be found south of Toruma Dunes in the Gerudo Desert Region. Read on to learn its location, puzzle solution, as well as all treasure chest locations in Miryotanog Shrine.
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Miryotanog Shrine can be found south of Toruma Dunes in the Gerudo Desert Region.
The exact coordinates of the Miryotanog Shrine is at -4679, -3078, 0054.
Travel to Gerudo Highlands Skyview Tower, and launch yourself from there to glide southwest towards the Miryotanog Shrine.
This is a Proving Grounds Shrine where your combat skills and resourcefulness will be tested.
Use the weapons and items inside the Shrine to defeat enemies and clear the area!
Take the Old Wooden Bow, Thick Stick, and Long Stick placed on your left.
The Shrine forbids any sort of outside equipment to be brought inside, so you may need all the weapons that can help you complete the Shrine.
When you proceed below the platform, avoid touching the laser beams that are flashing from the walls.
Coming into contact with the lasers will set off large, metal boulders to roll towards you.
There are Fire Fruits located on the left part of the wall where the lasers are flashing.
They can be acquired on the part of the left wall where the two wooden crates are located.
There are Soldier Constructs roaming around the area.
Try to get their attention and lure them towards the lasers beaming out of the walls. If the timing is right, the giant metal balls will roll over the Soldier Constructs.
If luring them becomes too tedious for you, shoot them down with arrows that have fire fruits attached on them.
After defeating all the Soldier Constructs, proceed towards the gate that leads to the altar. Collect your rewards and acquire One Light of Blessing.
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Head towards the gate that leads to the altar. Open the chest and take the Captain II Blade inside it.
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