All Echoes in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom and the Best Echoes to Get Early

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom is all about — you guessed it — echoesclones of items that Zelda can create with Tri’s help. There are 127 echoes in total, ranging from inanimate objects and traps to villains, each with their own unique abilities.

Below we list some of our favorite echoes to use in the early hours of the morning. Echoes of Wisdom. Below we have compiled a list of all the Echoes in the game, with details on where to find them.

Best Echoes to Get Early in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom

Of the 127 echoes in Echoes of Wisdomsome are incredibly helpful in the early hours. Prioritize getting the following six as soon as you can:

  • Trampoline echo
  • Water Block Echo
  • Bombfish echo
  • Flying Tile Echo
  • Crow Echo
  • Every bed echoes

Make sure to grab these packs as they will greatly enhance your ability to climb cliffs, cross chasms and solve puzzles.

The modest trampoline, which you will receive in Suthorn Village shortly after you begin your adventure, will help you reach most of the cliffs that just now outside of Zelda’s jumping range. While her jumping will improve later in the game with the right accessory, this helps overcome some early game issues and shouldn’t be written off.

This echo, gained during the Jabul Waters portion of the game, trivializes any vertical obstacle. They stack easily on top of each other – you don’t have to jump and place them, just stand still and keep pressing Y while aiming at the same spot and they’ll stack nicely. They also only cost one Tri energy to place, meaning the stronger you get, the higher the water towers you can build. Yep.

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While there are still bombs later in the game, the Bombfish Echo (which you also get in Jabul Waters) will carry you until you have real bombs. Even when If you get the bombs, the bombfish is still great because it doesn’t cost the Swordsman any energy like your item bombs do.

You get this echo in the Gerudo Desert portion of the game, and while you can accidentally skip it, need to have this to make this game considerably easier. The flying tile will carry you over large horizontal gaps, so you don’t have to build rickety bridges anymore.

Crows can be found all over Hyrule Field, and these greedy little birds help with collecting rupees and are great to use as allies. The first time a crow hits an enemy, rupees will explode out of the enemy, netting you 5-10 rupees per enemy. They also only cost 1-2 Tri energy (depending on how far in the game you are), so you can have an army of crows to distract and take out enemies.

Yes, even though you don’t necessarily need the bed to build stairs and bridges anymore, it’s still one of the most useful tools in the game. Sleeping in the bed allows Zelda to regain her health. The more comfortable the bed, the faster she’ll regenerate her health, so make sure to keep your eyes peeled for bed upgrades as you travel.

It’s also hilarious to take a nap in a corner during a boss fight to recover some HP.

All echoes in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom

Below we list all of the Echoes, along with where you can find them. Some Echoes are in multiple locations, but we prefer to list the more permanent locations where you can find them. (For example, you can find an Echo in a Stilled area, but after you repair the rift it will no longer be accessible in that location, so we list a different, more permanent location to find it.)

We also opted to use named locations instead of generic locations. This means that you might find the Wind Cannon Echo in an unnamed cave in the desert, but we chose to note that you can find it in the named Cryptic Cavern.

The locations below may not be the only place you can find them, but they were the easiest place to quickly find the missing echoes.

Echo

Energy costs

Location

Table1Hyrule Underground Castle
Old bed1Hyrule Underground Castle
Soft bed2Gerudo City
Zelda’s bed3Hyrule Castle
Decorative shrub1Hyrule Underground Castle
Wooden box1Hyrule Underground Castle
Pot1Hyrule Underground Castle
Hyrule Castle Pot1Hyrule Castle
Gerudo pot1Gerudo City
Boulder1Hyrule Underground Castle
Stone1Hyrule Underground Castle
Lava stone4Eldin volcano
Ice cube1Hebra Mountains
Snowball2Hebra Mountains
Sign1Hyrule Field
Grilled fish1Seesyde Village, requires the mission “Deliver the Grilled Fish!”
Meat1Suthorn Forest
Rock Roast1Quarry, Eldin Volcano
cuddly toy1Graveyard north of Hyrule Castle
Root1Carrot Field north of Hyrule Castle, requires the quest “Impa’s Gift”
Water block1Jabul Ruins
Elephant statue1Gerudo Shrine
Hawk statue1Gerudo Shrine
Cat statue1Gerudo Shrine
Snake image1Gerudo Shrine
Old ball1Eternal forest
Trampolines1Suthorn Village
Wind Cannon2Gerudo Desert, cryptic cave
Flying tile3Gerudo Shrine
Cloud2Lanayru Temple
Spiky roll4Cave east of Kakariko village
Beetle Hill3Gerudo Valley, northern cave west of the quicksand area
Fireworks2Goron City, quest for “The Fireworks Artist”
Coppersmith2Eastern cave entrance in Suthorn Forest
Sol1Suthorn Beach
Ignite2Gerudo Desert, the cave of rest of the ancestors
Hydrozol2Faron Wetlands, Deku Scrub Lockup
Buzzing Blob3Faron Marshes
Spear Moblin1Hyrule Field
Spear Moblin Lv. 24Camp west of the Eastern Temple
Sword Moblin2Hyrule Field
Sword Moblin Lv. 24Eternal forest
Sword Moblin Lv. 35Eternal forest
Club Boarblin2Gerudo Desert
Club Boarblin Lv. 24Gerudo Desert
Boomerang Pigs2Gerudo Desert
Boomerang Pig Lv. 24Gerudo Desert
Lynel6Eternal forest
Lizalphos3Eldin volcano
Lizalfos Lv. 24Lizalfos Burrow, Eldin Volcano
Lizalfos Lv. 35Faron Marshes
Dark nut3Ruins of Suthorn
Dark Nut Lv. 24Stationary Hyrule Castle
Dark Nut Lv. 35Faron Wetlands, cave east of Scrubton
Weapons2Faron Temple
Soldier with ball and chain4Hyrule Castle Dungeon
Gibdo3Gerudo-sactum
Gibdo Lv. 24Gerudo Desert
Dead Again3Gerudo Desert
Fire wand5Eldin Temple
Ice Wizard5Northeastern water area of ​​the Hebra Mountains
Electric Wizzrobe5Faron Marshes
Caromadillo2Suthorn Forest, cave southwest of Suthorn Ruins
Caromadillo Lv. 23Gerudo Desert, cave east of where the ruins of the Stilled Desert Temple were located
Rope1Hyrule Field
Tornado2Gerudo Desert
Ribbitune2Along the river north of Hyrule Castle Town
Dripping Tune3Faron Marshes
Torch Snail3Eldin volcano
Freeze Slug3Hebra Mountains
Hollow mill3Gerudo Desert, the cave of rest of the ancestors
Wolfo’s3Hyrule Field
White Wolf Fox5Lanayru Temple
Keese1Suthorn Beach Cave
Fire cheese4Eldin volcano
Ice Cream Keese4Hebra Mountains
Electric Keese4Faron Marshes
Motula3Gerudo Shrine
Motula Lv. 25Faron Marshes
Needlefly2Faron Marshes
Albatrowl2Above the sea in Jabul Waters
Crow2Hyrule Field
Beacon3Faron Marshes
Cheese3Hyrule Field
Octorok1Hyrule Field
Fire Octo2Eldin volcano
Ice Octo2Hebra Mountains
Sea urchin1Suthorn Beach
Sand crab1Beaches of Jabul Waters
Biry2Jabul Waters
Entanglement1Jabul Waters
Tangler Lv. 22Jabul Waters
Bombfish4Jabul Waters
Candyfin4Jabul Waters
Piranha2Faron Marshes
Sand piranha2Gerudo Desert
Deku Baba2Ruins of Suthorn
Bio Deku Baba3Jabul Ruins
Deku Baba Lv. 23Faron Marshes
Peahat3Cave south of the Suthorn ruins
Giant Goponga Flower4Faron Marshes
Zirro3Eldin volcano
Ghirro2Silent Hebra Mountain
Mini Moldorm2Eldin volcano
Beach tula2Faron Temple
Creeping Tulip3Faron Temple
Baby Gohma2Faron Temple
Beetle1Gerudo Desert
Aruroda2Gerudo Desert
Tektite2Western Hyruleveld
Tektite Lv. 23Lanayru Temple
Hoarder3Faron Marshes
Poe4Gerudo Shrine
Moa3Lanayru Temple
Goo Ghost3Faron Marshes
Ghini1Graveyard north of Hyrule Castle
Ghini Lv. 23Graveyard north of Hyrule Castle
Liver2West of Condé’s house in the Hebra Mountains
Path leaf1Gerudo Desert, cryptic cave
Gustmaster3Stationary Hyrule Castle
Two-loop2Eldin Temple
Temper Tweelus3Lanayru Temple
Freezing cold3Hebra Mountains
Snoome3Hebra Mountains
Spark2Eastern Temple, east of Hyrule Castle
Flat tree3Cave directly above Gerudo Town
Beamos3Faron Wetlands, cave east of Scrubton