Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into Tears of the Kingdom, and man, those chasms! Finding all of them felt like a real quest. I started by just exploring, you know, running around and seeing what I could stumble upon. I marked every chasm I found on my map, which, let me tell you, was a lifesaver later on.

My Chasm Hunting Process
First things first, I made sure I had plenty of stamina-boosting food. Climbing and gliding are key, and you don’t wanna run out of juice halfway down a cliff. Trust me, I learned that the hard way. I spent a good chunk of time doing main quests, but I decided to fully focus on finding these locations.
- Exploration: Just good old-fashioned wandering. I picked a direction and went, keeping an eye out for those telltale dark pits.
- Map Marking: Seriously, mark them! It’s so easy to forget where one is, especially when you’re in the heat of exploring.
- Talking to NPCs: Sometimes, random folks you meet will give you hints about nearby chasms. It’s not always direct, but it’s worth listening to their ramblings.
- Looking from Above:After finishing a quest. I activated a tower and decided to scan areas to see if I could spy anything down below.
The toughest part? Some of those chasms are REALLY hidden. I’m talking tucked away behind waterfalls, inside caves, or even on tiny floating islands. It took a lot of patience and a bit of luck. I back tracked some areas I already had been.
One time, I swear I spent an hour circling a mountain, convinced there had to be a chasm somewhere. Turns out, it was on a small ledge I’d missed like five times. Frustrating, but so satisfying when I finally found it!
In the end, I managed to find them all. It was a grind, no doubt, but totally worth it. The feeling of finally marking that last chasm on my map? Priceless. Plus, the stuff you find down there is usually pretty awesome. I made sure to take notes on cool items I saw.