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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (TotK) — Picture For Riverside Stable Guide

Our Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Picture for Riverside Stable guide discusses where you can find a Great Goddess Statue to complete this task.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Picture for Riverside Stable is a side quest that you can do in the game. In it, you’ll have to discover a Great Goddess Statue. You’re going to have to find larger sculptures, as opposed to the small variants, like the one in Lookout Landing. Our TotK Picture for Riverside Stable guide discusses where you can find a Great Goddess Statue to complete this task.

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How to Complete Picture for Riverside Stable in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

TotK Riverside Stable Location

The Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Picture for Riverside Stable quest comes from the eponymous location in southeast Hyrule. The closest landmark is Tajikats Shrine and the coordinates are: 0343, -1015, 0016. Once you reach your destination, take a look at the blank frame on the wall, and the proprietor will give you the quest.

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Where to Find the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Great Goddess Statue

The goal now is to find the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Great Goddess Statue. As I mentioned earlier, you can’t use the tiny ones in the game. You’ll have to discover larger or fully-sculpted ones. There are a few notable locations. I advise you to pick one that’s more appropriate for your progress in the game.

Spring of Power Great Goddess Statue

This is part of the Great Goddess Statue quest chain, which takes you to three different springs, all of which require you to ride dragons to claim their materials.

You don’t really need to go through all of those tasks. Instead, you can simply head south to the jungles of Faron, which has the closest statue among the three. The coordinates are: 0880, -2372, 0039.

Temple of Time Ruins Great Goddess Statue

Alternatively, you can make use of the Temple of Time Ruins Goddess Statue. Here’s what you need to do:

  • Follow the main road leading south to the Great Plateau. You should see a pile of boulders that you can destroy, opening the entrance to the zone. The coordinates are: 0557, -1521, 0018.
  • From there, make your way south to the Temple of Time Ruins. The coordinates are: -0817, -1998, 0116.
  • Just take a photo of the statue to get this part done. You don’t need to complete A Call From the Depths, which is the side adventure that it gives.

Assuming you’ve already got a photo, return to Riverside Stable and talk to the owner. For your efforts, you’ll receive +1 Pony Points, as well as the Energizing Crab Stir-Fry recipe.

Now you know how to complete the TotK Picture for Riverside Stable side quest. You can also do the objectives in Foothill Stable, Woodland Stable, and Outskirt Stable. Likewise, there’s the Potential Princess Sightings adventure, which has even more tasks that take place in stables. Lastly, for other tips, strategies, and walkthroughs, visit our Zelda: TotK guides hub.


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