Tooreroof Ruin

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Tooreroof RuinsThis name is derived from internal game data. are locations in Tears of the Kingdom.[1]

Features and Overview

Related Quests

Tooreroof Ruins are Zonai Ruins found throughout the Depths. There are sixteen Tooreroof Ruins in total. Each Tooreroof Ruin consists of a slightly raised square stone platform with stairs on each side leading up to it. On each corner, there is a pillar with a light source on top. In the middle of the platform, there is a pile of Sand, which is patterned with concentric circles in a manner similar to that seen in a Zen garden. Above the platform, there is a large stonework pillar that makes up the majority of the structure. Each edge of the pillar is decorated with light sources and a depiction of Dragons, with the heads of the Dragons ending at the wider base of the pillar. The pillar extends upward into the ceiling of the Depths, through any terrain that may be in the way. On the bottom face of the pillar is a design of concentric circles, with Zonai runes in the center. Each Tooreroof Ruin is also rotated so their sides are aligned with the cardinal directions, with the exception of the one in Korok Grove.

The primary purpose of Tooreroof Ruins is to function as points where Link can use Ascend to leave the Depths and reach the Surface. This is because using Ascend to pass through the ceiling of the Depths is blocked everywhere else, except at the bottom of the Deku Tree Chasm. Utilizing the Tooreroof Ruin within Korok Grove is also the only method of reaching Korok Forest for the first time.

When Link uses Ascend at the majority of the Tooreroof Ruins, he will emerge at a location on the Surface within eyesight of a Geoglyph.

Tooreroof Ruin Locations

Depths Region
Location
Exit Location on the Surface

East-northeast of New Serenne Stable

Corresponding Geoglyph
Depths Region
Location

South-southwest of Aduon Lightroot

Exit Location on the Surface
Corresponding Geoglyph
Depths Region
Location

West-southwest of Anonisik Lightroot

Exit Location on the Surface

Peak of a spire near Trilby Valley

Corresponding Geoglyph
Depths Region
Location

Northeast of the Right-Leg Depot

Exit Location on the Surface

Southern peak of the Dueling Peaks

Corresponding Geoglyph
Depths Region
Location

East of the bottom of Birida Lookout Chasm

Exit Location on the Surface
Corresponding Geoglyph
Depths Region
Location

Far east of Kawakarut Lightroot

Exit Location on the Surface
Corresponding Geoglyph
Depths Region
Location
Exit Location on the Surface
Corresponding Geoglyph
Depths Region
Location

Southwest of the North Lomei Depths Labyrinth

Exit Location on the Surface

Northwestern peak of Mount Drena

Corresponding Geoglyph
Depths Region
Location

Northeast of Kegopa Lightroot

Exit Location on the Surface

Next to the Monster Fort south of Tal Tal Peak

Corresponding Geoglyph
Depths Region
Location

East-southeast of the Great Abandoned Central Mine

Exit Location on the Surface
Corresponding Geoglyph
Depths Region
Location
Exit Location on the Surface

Spire to the north of Sikukuu Shrine

Corresponding Geoglyph
Depths Region
Location

Southwest of Kawisar Lightroot

Exit Location on the Surface
Corresponding Geoglyph
Not Applicable
Depths Region
Location
Exit Location on the Surface

Entrance to the Gerudo Great Skeleton's Cave

Corresponding Geoglyph
Not Applicable
Depths Region
Location
Exit Location on the Surface
Corresponding Geoglyph
Not Applicable
Depths Region
Location

Northwest of Kato Lightroot

Exit Location on the Surface
Corresponding Geoglyph
Not Applicable
Depths Region
Location

Southeast of Ni-iraram Lightroot

Exit Location on the Surface
Corresponding Geoglyph
Not Applicable
Depths RegionLocationExit Location on the SurfaceCorresponding Geoglyph

East-northeast of New Serenne Stable

South-southwest of Aduon Lightroot

West-southwest of Anonisik Lightroot

Peak of a spire near Trilby Valley

Northeast of the Right-Leg Depot

Southern peak of the Dueling Peaks

East of the bottom of Birida Lookout Chasm

Far east of Kawakarut Lightroot

Southwest of the North Lomei Depths Labyrinth

Northwestern peak of Mount Drena

Northeast of Kegopa Lightroot

Next to the Monster Fort south of Tal Tal Peak

East-southeast of the Great Abandoned Central Mine

Spire to the north of Sikukuu Shrine

Southwest of Kawisar Lightroot

Not Applicable

Entrance to the Gerudo Great Skeleton's Cave

Not Applicable
Not Applicable

Northwest of Kato Lightroot

Not Applicable

Southeast of Ni-iraram Lightroot

Not Applicable

Nomenclature

The name "Tooreroof Ruin" is derived from MinusObj_TooreroofRuins_A_02, the internal name for these structures. Tooreroof is the internal term used for Ascend and some objects related to it,[2] so "Tooreroof Ruin" can be interpreted to mean "Ascend Ruin".

The Japanese name for Ascend, トーレルーフ (Tōrerūfu), is derived from 通れる (TōreruTo be able to pass through) and ルーフ (RūfuRoof).

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See Also

References

  1. MinusObj_TooreroofRuins_A_02 (Tears of the Kingdom v1.0.0, Nintendo Switch (United States))
  2. Obj_Tooreroof (Tears of the Kingdom v1.0.0, Nintendo Switch (United States))