How to get Misko’s Treasure in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Misko’s treasure is an optional set of side activities for you to discover The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

By finding certain characters in the world, they can give you clues to the locations of treasures somewhere in Hyrule, said to be hidden by the legendary bandit Misko.

The legend of bandit Misko and their treasures involves multiple quests, some of which you may just have to stumble upon – but the good news is that you don’t need any clues to discover them, if you know where the treasure is, you can just find them. go get. Here’s how Misko’s Treasure locations work.


How to discover Meeshy’s Misko’s Treasure locations

To add a set of Misko’s Treasure locations to your map, you need to find certain characters in the world and/or complete certain missions.

The earliest, and the one most players will discover naturally, is Meeshywho roams the ways of Hyrule.

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Their location seems to vary. For us, we found them just outside Kakariko Village. Other players have reported finding them near stables or the roads leading out of the Central Hyrule region, so finding them takes a bit of luck. Anyway, keep your eyes peeled for a character wearing a fashionable blue mushroom outfit. And note that they can also be attacked by monsters, so you may have a short fight before they are free to talk.

Link stands next to Meeshy, who says:

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From there, you’re told of three pieces of armor that “fill the wearer with power,” are “quite classy,” and “keep you safe in the lightning,” all of which are added to your map. These all belong to a different set, but are all great starting points for usable early armor.

One of the Misko Treasure clues added to the map, which reads:

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Meeshy also gives you a clue to get started finding Great Fairy locations – which is related to upgrading your armor.


How to get Misko’s Treasure ‘powerful outfit’

This clue refers to the Barbarian Armor chest piece, which has three defenses and adds +1 attack power.

You will find the Barbarian Armor chest piece inside Crenel Hills Cave on the coordinates (0484, 0729, 0041)southwest of Crenel Hills.

A screenshot of the Crenel Hills cave map location in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

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Our full explanation of the Barbarian Armor set explains how to get the piece in detail (as well as the other two pieces for the full set), but it involves exploring a cave with Luminous Stone deposits and dealing with a Stone Talus encounter.

Link faces the entrance to the Crenel Hills Cave in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

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How to get Misko’s Treasure ‘climbing gear’

This clue refers to the Climbing Gear’s chest piece, which has three defenses and increases your climbing speed.

This can be found in the North Hyrule Plain Cave at coordinates (-1188, 0646, 0072)which is northwest of Lookout Landing, and just before New Serenne Stable as you come from Lookout Landing, on the right side of the road.

A screenshot of the map location for North Hyrule Plain Cave in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

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Our full climbing armor piece explains how to get the piece in detail (as well as the other two pieces for the full set), but it involves passing two two Likes at the start of a cave network. Bring projectiles if you can!

Link prepares to hit the weak point of a Like in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

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How to get Misko’s Treasure ‘Shock Resistant Outfit’

This clue refers to the Rubber Armor chest piece, which has three defenses and increases impact resistance – useful if you’re considering tackling a Thunder Gleeok.

A map shows the location of the Rubber Armor set in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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This can be found at Whistling Hill Cave at coordinates (-0065, -1053, 0019)just north of the Teniten Shrine.

Our full Rubber Armor set explains how to get this in more detail – as well as the other pieces – but the bottom line is that you need to destroy the rocks at the entrance to get in, and at the end of the cavern system, find the brisket.

Link opens a chest containing the rubber armor in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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How to find other Misko’s Treasure locations

In addition to Meeshy, there are also some treasure hunters who can point you to two other complete armor sets. Many of them usually wear Cece’s signature fashions, so they are easy to spot on the roadside.

Link in conversation with Domidak, with the text:

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These sets (said to be Misko’s own wardrobe), the clues that lead you to them, and their end locations (if you’d rather go straight to the loot) are: