
The Wellspring of Courage bargainer statue is at the coordinates (0882, -2401, -0393). Wellspring of Courage bargainer statue Graphic: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon This bargainer statue is up on a small cliff, overseeing some water. The closest lightroot is Akinatanis Lightroot and the closest depths entrance is East Akkala Plains Chasm, east of Ulri Mountain Skyview Tower. The Wellspring of Power bargainer statue is at (3708, 2598, -0414). Wellspring of Power bargainer statue Graphic: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon This one is actually in lower elevation in the Depths, so you may have to jump down a bit to see it. The closest lightroot is Usukaz Lightroot and the closest chasm entrance is Naydra Snowfield Chasm, west of Mount Lanayru Skyview Tower. The Wellspring of Wisdom bargainer statue is at the coordinates (3805, -1328, -0858). Wellspring of Wisdom bargainer statue Graphic: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon It doesn’t require much climbing to get to at all. This one is just directly ahead of the lightroot, visible from the ground. The closest lightroot is the Stakijat Lightroot and the closest Depths entrance is the Hyrule Field Chasm, next to Jiosin Shrine. The plains bargainer statue is found at the coordinates (0457, -0803, -0472). Plains bargainer statue Graphic: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon Paying for the other statue locations will mark them on your map. This is likely the first bargainer statue you’ll run into (-0252, 0152, 0020), and it’ll give you direction to others, if you want to pay it 100 poes. Lookout Landing bargainer statue Graphic: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon The most important thing to look for is their pointy, hooded heads. However, about half of the bargainer statues we’ve seen in the Depths have buried bodies, with some having torsos or shoulders sticking out of the ground.
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The statues in the Depths also sell magic rods, staffs, and scepters for 100 poes each.īargainer statues actually have full bodies, resembling bizarrely buff, hooded beings. The one in the Lookout Landing does not sell amiibo gear. We also noticed that the bargainer statues in the Depths also sell amiibo armor and weapons that you’ve already unlocked or found, for a pretty high price (400 poes for armor, with varying prices from 100-200 poes for weapons). Here’s a list of equipment, in the order they unlocked for us: For example, the second bargainer statue you find will sell the Tunic of the Depths, and then all of them (including the one in Lookout Landing) will sell the Tunic of the Depths. Once you find new statues and interact with it, the others will begin to sell their clothes. As of this writing, we’re not 100% sure if large poes and grand poes respawn, though. There are also large poes, which give you five, and grand poes, which give you 20.
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Free poes! Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon That said, you can run through and spam the A button to pick them all up. They are glowing blue flames you can see pretty much anywhere around the Depths, and they don’t attack or run away when you approach them - they just chill there.

Where to find poes in Tears of the Kingdomīased on our testing, poes do spawn in a set location on the map.

They each come with a flat platform on which you can stand and gaze into that horrifying statue face while you pray. They’re large and require a tiny bit of climbing to get up to and pray at them. The statues in the Depths are not tiny like the one in Lookout Landing. You can also pay this statue 100 poes to mark statues in the Depths that you haven’t found - it’s “brethren” - on your map. Talking to this statue allows you to trade poes for the Dark Tunic right away. The first bargainer statue you will likely see is actually an excavated one in Lookout Landing, in Robbie and Josha’s office. Most importantly, they sell unique armor, like the Dark Tunic. They want poes, and in exchange, they’ll reward you with Depths-related objects, like bomb flowers and dark clumps. In The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, bargainer statues are huge, mysterious statues found in the Depths that you can trade with.
