Link wearing the Majora's Mask in Tears of the Kingdom.
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How to Get the Majora’s Mask in Tears of the Kingdom

The Majora’s Mask is one of the most iconic cosmetics in The Legend of Zelda series, and it’s available for Link to wear in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Obtaining it is definitely not easy, though. Here’s what you need to know about getting the Majora’s Mask in Tears of the Kingdom.

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Honestly, with great difficulty. Before I even tell you how to obtain it, I’d recommend you get Link up to 12 hearts. The more you have, the better. I was able to get the mask with seven hearts, but it took me four hours and a lot of dying. I’m talking over 100 attempts. If you were hoping to get the Majora’s Mask easily by using the Majora’s Mask Link amiibo, you’re out of luck. (You can get the Fierce Deity Armor with that, though.)

The Majora’s Mask is hidden in the Depths, specifically in the Floating Coliseum. To reach it, glide down the Great Plateau North Chasm with your Paraglider. You’ll find it at map coordinates -0670, -1499, 0066. Once at the bottom, head northwest toward the Mu-ustust Lightroot. It’s a good idea to light up the path with Blightbloom Seeds as you go, so you can see where you’re going.

Once you’re at the Mu-ustust Lightroot, go northeast around the left side of the Floating Coliseum and around to the building’s front entrance. Enter the Coliseum, and you’ll see a Gloom-filled chest in the center of the room. Approach it, and a long, difficult battle with not one, not two, but five Lynels will start. Healing items are your best friend here, so don’t forget to come prepared with meals and Elixirs.

To defeat the Lynels, use Link’s bow to get headshots to create an opening to rush in for extra damage. Don’t forget to parry by holding ZL and pressing the A button just before your opponent attacks! Facing off against one Lynel is hard enough, so five will truly test your mettle. Luckily, the game autosaves between each round, so you won’t have to restart from the first encounter if you get wiped out. If you’re lucky enough to have obtained Ancient Blade arrows, these will defeat a Lynel in one single shot.

The fourth and fifth rounds will be against Silver Lynels. These are like regular Lynels amped up tenfold. The strategy is the same, but you will need to be even more careful to evade their attacks. One good hit can be lethal.

Phew… I finally defeated the Lynels. Now what?

Once the final Lynel is down, the chest in the middle of the room will unlock. Open it for the Majora’s Mask! The headgear makes Link less noticeable to enemies, meaning you can sneak around them with ease without the worry of alerting them to your presence.

Link getting the Majora's Mask in Tears of the Kingdom.

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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is available now exclusively on Nintendo Switch.


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Brent Koepp
Based in California, Brent is an Editor at Siliconera and has been a journalist since 2010. When he's not playing JRPGs or catching 'em all in Pokémon, you can find him spending time with his wife and two dogs.