Tingel Island

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Tingel Island is a recurring location in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2]

Features and Overview

Breath of the Wild

Tingel Island is located in the Akkala Highlands. It sits above the Lanayru Sea, and it is situated to the north of Ankel Island, Knuckel Island, and Davdi Island. It is connected to Ankel Island by a makeshift bridge, and several Ore Deposits and Rare Ore Deposits are located among its rocky terrain.

Kah Mael Shrine is located in a small cave at the center of Tingel Island. However, the entrance is blocked by a stone slab. Link can use the Stasis Rune or Octo Balloons to remove the slab, which allows him to access the Ancient Shrine.

On the northern end of Tingel Island is a campsite inhabited by Monsters. Within, there is a Campfire, a Barrel, a Wooden Box, and two metal crates.

 

One Korok Seed Puzzle can be found on Tingel Island. It is a Flower Trail that starts on the western side of the Island, eventually ending at the peak of a hill. When Link follows the entire Flower Trail, a Korok will appear and give him a Korok Seed.[3]

Creatures

Minor Enemies

Materials

Equipment

Tears of the Kingdom



Nomenclature

Tingel Island is named for Tingle, a recurring character in The Legend of Zelda series.[4]

  Names in Other Regions  
LanguageNames
Japanese
チクルン(とう) (Chikurun Tō)
ChineseTRTraditional
奇克倫島 (Qíkèlúndǎo)
ChineseSISimplified
奇克伦岛 (Qíkèlúndǎo)
FrenchEUEuropean
Île Tiglen
FrenchCACanadian
Île Tiglen
German
Tingela
Italian
Isola Tiglen
Korean
팅글섬
SpanishEUEuropean
Isla Tinleg
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See Also

References

  1. Tingel Island — Map (Breath of the Wild)
  2. Tingel Island — Map (Tears of the Kingdom)
  3. Yahaha! You found me! — Korok (Breath of the Wild)
  4. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild—The Complete Official Guide, Piggyback Interactive Limited, pg. 351