Kena Bridge of Spirits Fishing Shrine Puzzle Guide – How to Restore

Kena Bridge of Spirits Fishing Shrine Puzzle Guide

This Kena Bridge of Spirits Fishing Shrine Puzzle Guide will show you how you can complete the Fishing Shrine puzzle by restoring it in the Forgotten Forest region of the game.

The Fishing Shrine in the Forgotten Forest is part of the Taro’s Love quest that asks you to restore 4 different Ancient Shrines to open up the Guardian Tree. One of these Shrines is the Fishing Shrine that you need to restore.

Kena Bridge of Spirits Fishing Shrine Puzzle Guide

Below we have detailed how to restore the Fishing Shrine in Forgotten Forest.

How to Restore Fishing Shrine

The Fishing Shrine is located in the southeastern part of the Forgotten Forest. This shrine will be covered with the Deadzone Heart over it that needs to be cleared once it is restored. To solve this puzzle, you need to use your bow to hit 4 crystals around the shrine.

The crystals need to be hit in the correct order, while the unlit candles on the shrine indicate where the first and the rest of the crystals are in order. On the shrine, you will see the four and two candles on the left side, and one and three on the right. This indicates that the first crystal is behind the shrine on the right side, the second is in front of it on the left. The third is in front of the shrine on the right, while the fourth is behind the shrine on the left.

Hit all the crystals in the correct order from the first to the fourth and you will completely remove the Deadzone Heart from the shrine and restore it completely. If this is the last shrine that needed to be restored for the quest, you will be done with Taro’s Love quest following this puzzle.


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