If youâve spent a decent amount of time in Tears of the Kingdom, then you know the world is vast and filled with tons of fast-travel points by way of Shrines and Skyview Towers. Still, even with all those options, sometimes you need to get back to a specific location, and it doesnât always conveniently line up with the gameâs predetermined fast-travel spots.
Enter: the Travel Medallions, handy items you can use to pick your own fast-travel point virtually anywhere in the gameâs world. You can earn up to three of them and, along the way, earn some other great upgrades to your Purah Pad as well.
How to get Travel Medallions in Tears of the Kingdom
Unlocking Travel Medallions will require a bit of work and a series of quests. We cover which quests to complete in our guide for farming diamonds. That guide will show you how to unlock the Sensor+, which is the same path you follow to get the quest to unlock Travel Medallions.
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Travel Medallions are awarded by completing the quest âPresenting: The Travel Medallion!â which becomes available after you complete the quest chain consisting of âTo The Kingdom of Hyrule,â âCamera Work in the Depths,â any of the four âRegional Phenoma quests, âA Mystery in the Depths,â and âHateno Village Research Lab.â This will potentially take a few hours to complete, but by the end of it youâll have unlocked the Camera and Auto-Build, in addition to being ready to grab some Travel Medallions (and more).

Once youâve completed all these quests, talk with Robbie about Travel Medallions and heâll get you started on the Travel Medallion quest, the first step of which sends you all the way to Akkala to Robbieâs abandoned lab from Breath of the Wild.
Robbieâs lab is tucked into the far northeast corner of the map. I recommend getting to the Ulri Mountain Skyview Tower, launching yourself and heading northeast. Be sure to visit the East Akkala Stable along the way and activate the Jochi-iu Shrine just northeast of it.

Continue up the path northeast. As a word of caution: The enemies in this area can be rather tough if you arenât well-equipped. See our guides on essential armor and weapons to kit yourself out appropriately. Youâll also find Addison, yet again, struggling to hold up a sign. Give him a hand by stacking some items appropriately. (The steep incline of the hill makes this a challenging one. My solution wasnât terribly elegant, but it got the job done.)
Once you get to Robbieâs lab, it will be clear things arenât totally as they should be. The place looks like a wreck and there are some Clan Yiga symbols hanging around. Peeking through the hole in the door will actually reveal a Yiga clan member, which means itâs time for a fight.

Examine the door and two Yiga clan members will come outside to fight you. The larger enemy hits pretty hard, so if you donât have great armor or enough hearts, you could be looking at one-hit deaths.
After defeating the Yiga clan members, enter Robbieâs old lab to have a chat with an NPC whoâll give you a piece of Yiga Armor. Then hit up the corner with a workbench. Inside a chest youâll find the prototype Travel Medallion. Head back to Robbie in Hateno Village and give it to him. This will unlock your first Travel Medallion.
Unlock two additional Travel Medallions (and more)
Depending on how much youâve played Tears of the Kingdom, you might be able to unlock Travel Medallions two and three right away. To get an extra one, youâll have to unlock nine Skyview Towers, while the third medallion requires all 15 Skyview Towers. Speak to Robbie when youâve accomplished this.

Here, Robbie will also give you quests for the Sensor+ (which lets you ping not only Shrines, but specific enemies and resources to aid in farming) and the Heroâs Path (which shows every place youâve been on the map for the last 256 hours of gameplay). The Sensor+ will require you to photograph five different kinds of monsters, while the Heroâs Path requires you to finish 15 shrines. That last ability will even show you an animated path of your entire trip (or whatever fits into the last 256 hours of gameplay), complete with death sounds to indicate every time you died.

Why you should unlock Travel Medallions
There are a bunch of fast-travel points in Hyrule by way of the Shrines and Skyview Towersâso many that youâll more often than not be able to get to where you need to go just by warping to one of these predetermined areas and hoofing it a little bit. So why would you need three custom fast-travel points?
One excellent use-case for Travel Medallions is farming resources and weapons. Various items and weapons are sometimes located in areas that might require as much as a few minutes of travel from a preset fast-travel point. By tossing down a Travel Medallion near a farming spot, you can continue to revisit areas quickly, making your farming techniques that much more effective.
If youâre hunting specific enemies to steal their resources or weapons, you can also place a Travel Medallion near a specific spawn point so that every Blood Moon (a sequence where enemies respawn on the map), youâll have a clear fast-travel point to warp to. Theyâre also helpful if youâre well into one of the gameâs temples or dungeons, and want to pop out to restore your health or stock up on supplies without having to navigate back to your current spot from the dungeonâs entrance again.
Also, Travel Medallions are very handy for just that: Traveling. If youâre just exploring and taking in the sights, Travel Medallions help you revisit areas you might like, but they also can be placed down near campfires and cooking pots, or even specific stables where youâve boarded a horse. You can also place them in safe areas along a path so that if a thunderstorm occurs, you can warp back to a specific area to wait it out without necessarily having to backtrack too far.
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With three different Travel Medallions, you can have designated areas for farming, safe travels, and the joys of taking in the pretty sights of Hyrule.