The time has come for Princess Zelda to set out on her very own adventure in the all-new The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdomfor the Nintendo Switch, and because it’s dangerous to go alone, we’re on hand with a small series of guides to help you, the player find your way in this new Hyrule.
In this guide, we are detailing every Piece of Heart that can be discovered in Hebra Mountain:
Every Hebra Mountain Heart Piece in Echoes of Wisdom:
Hebra Mountain Piece of Heart #1:
To the east of a Waypoint, just before a small ice field with a chest submerged in the water, the Piece of Heart can be seen to the right of Waypoint. Using the Crawltula Echo, Reverse Bind to follow the enemy up the wall and collect the Piece of Heart just as soon as you reach the top.
Hebra Mountain Piece of Heart #2:
In Hebra Mountain, north of Hyrule Castle Town and west of the previous Hebra Mountain Piece of Heart, this Piece of Heart can be seen on a tall isolated pillar. Avoiding the snowballs, build a bridge of Old-Bed Echoes to make your way over to Piece of Heart to collect it.
Hebra Mountain Piece of Heart #3:
Southwest of a Hebra Mountain Waypoint, this Piece of Heart can be found on a raised island, surrounded by icy cold water. Make a bridge to reach the island and collect the Piece of Heart.
Hebra Mountain Piece of Heart #4:
Once you have beaten the Lanayru Temple, players can now return to Condé’s House to speak to Condé and begin the “Snowball Magic” Side Quest. Condé’ will take you to the required part of Hebra Mountain you will need to go to and speak about a glowing Snowball. They fall immediately to the left of where Condé’ is and once you have used Bind to connect to one, you need to run it over to the required spot, without letting the Snowball be destroyed. If you have done it correctly, Condé’ will come over to you and after a quick chat, he will give you a Piece of Heart.
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