The 10 Best Side Adventures in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

If you count all the different types of side quests in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, including Side Adventures, Shrine Quests and plain ol’ Side Quests, there are 230 total. That’s not even counting the 23 main quests, most of which aren’t even required to reach credits, for a total of 253 quests.
That’s a lot of quests!
So many, that unless you’re a completionist like me, you likely won’t see all of them. Fortunately, I’m here to tell you the 10 best quests most worth your time.
I’ll be picking exclusively from the Side Adventures, because these tend to be the most interesting, meaty, rewarding quests of the batch. That’s absolutely not to say there aren’t great Shrine Quests and Side Quests, but for the purposes of narrowing things down out the gate, this was the best choice. I’ll also be lumping similar types of quests together, and the list is unranked, presented in the order completed quests appear in your Adventure Log.
Mattison’s Independence
Starting out with one of the most emotional Side Adventures, “Mattison’s Independence” sees Link reunited with Hudson, the president of Tarrey Town, along with his wife Rhondson and their daughter, Mattison. Now at the age when Gerudo girls go off to live in Gerudo Town, Hudson is distraught at the thought of her leaving. It’s up to Link to make a perfect last day in Tarrey Town for Mattison, which includes sending the family up in a hot air balloon with beautiful music and a stunning sunset.
The Mayoral Election
Included quests: Reede’s Secret, Cece’s Secret, and Team Cece or Team Reede?
Screw being a Democrat or Republican! Whether you support the vegetable-loving Reede or the fashion-loving Cece shows where your true colors lie. This line of Side Adventures sees you spying on each mayoral candidate to find that they actually respect each others’ interests more than they let on, as well as bribing the citizens of Hateno Village with mushrooms. When their secrets get out, Reede declares the election was a sham and sends his followers to storm Hyrule Castle Cece concedes, with the two agreeing to work together to make Hateno Village a better place.
Ruffian-Infested Village / Lurelin Village Restoration Project
Although the game recycles this mechanic throughout the map, the first time I, and I imagine many people, experienced Tears of the Kingdom’s first pirate raid was in Lurelin Village. You could say it’s just fighting a bunch of common enemies, but the environment of a pirate ship and a taken-over village alongside the music and draining health bar makes it feel much more exciting in the moment. And I think everyone remembers loving hunting for the last Bokoblin hiding in a well.
The follow-up quest to this, “Lurelin Village Restoration Project,” sees you work to undo the damage the pirates caused by Ultrahanding a bunch of logs into place. This also sounds a little boring, but the flavor surrounding it is what makes it shine. You get to learn more about Bolson and his connection to the village, and after your work is done, the villagers will let you use their goods and services for free as thanks.
Potential Princess Sightings!
Included quests: The Beckoning Woman, Gourmets Gone Missing, The Beast and the Princess, Zelda’s Golden Horse, White Goats Gone Missing, For Our Princess!, The All-Clucking Cucco, The Missing Farm Tools, Princess Zelda Kidnapped?!, An Eerie Voice, The Blocked Well, and Serenade to a Great Fairy
Okay, I’m cheating the most with this one, but all 12 of the “Potential Princess Sightings” quests in Tears of the Kingdom are great and they couldn’t all fit on this list otherwise! In this quest line, Link makes a poor career decision and becomes a freelance journalist in order to track down stories about Zelda being sighted, alongside his coworker, Penn. Some of my favorite quests here are “For Our Princess,” where a bunch of Zonai Survey Team members strip down to their underwear due to mishearing orders from Zelda; “The All-Clucking Cucco,” in which Yiga Clan members pretend to be a talking Cucco that pranks Link; and “The Missing Farm Tools,” where after an escort mission, you reunite with the crazy flower lady Magda, who finally finds someone else who’s as crazy about flowers as she is.
The Great Fairy quests
Included quests: The Flute Player’s Plan, Honey, Bee Mine, The Hornist’s Dramatic Escape, Serenade to a Great Fairy, Serenade to Kaysa, Serenade to Cotera, and Serenade to Mija
This quest line also includes “Serenade to a Great Fairy” because it’s kind of part of both lines. Containing some of the best “make a vehicle” quests, Link first has to reunite all of the members of the Stable Trotters, a band composed of different musicians. He then has to escort the Trotters to each Great Fairy location, in order to convince them to come out of hiding and give Link sweet, sweet armor upgrades. Not only is the reward for these quests among the most useful, but it’s also super fun to put together working vehicles to get these characters from place A to place B.