Visiting the Tears of the Kingdom's great fairy locations is vital to keeping Link protected. Why? Because they can upgrade your armor to increase your defence. We've collected together where to find the TotK great fairy hideouts, and how to tempt them out.
Once you're on the way to finding all the fairies, why not check out our Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom armor, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom koroks, and Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom shrine guides for more top tips.
Here are the TOTK Great Fairy locations:
Tears of the Kingdom - Great Fairy Tera
Tera is nice and easy to find as her flower is right near the Woodland Stable, North East of Central Hyrule's plains.
Tears of the Kingdom - Great Fairy Mija
The Hebra region houses Mija and her giant flower bud, right in the snowy plains. Our map above shows a precise location.
Tears of the Kingdom - Great Fairy Cotera
Cotera's location is in Necluda, and you can see exactly where in the screenshot above.
Tears of the Kingdom - Great Fairy Kaysa
You can see this Great Fairy's location near Hyrule Field, highlighted by the flower bud icon in the photo above.
How to unlock the Great Fairy fountains
Unfortunately, it's not as simple as Breath of the Wild when it comes to unlocking these lovely ladies and their upgrade services. In the previous game, you had to pay in growing amounts of rupees. This time, the gals demand music.
Thankfully, there's a questline attached to this, called Serenade to A Great Fairy, which sees you bring a band together and play music for each fairy. To get this quest going, you need to pop over to the Lucky Clover Gazette office outside Rito Village.
We recommend finding Tera first, as she's close to two of the Stable Trotters band members. There isn't a restriction on where you go first, though. Whoever you speak to first shows you where the other fairies are, and then you're off! Simply follow the quest, and you'll unlock them in no time.
There you have it, where to find all the fairies. For more Hyrule help, we have guides on Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom bubbul gems, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom sage's wills, and Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom poes to tide over any collectathon fanciers.