How to get to Gerudo Town in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
The following are some of the ways to get in touch with us Tears of the Kingdom – The Legend of ZeldaYou will find yourself in the direction of Gerudo DesertThe following are some examples of how to get started: Gerudo Town, you’ll notice that everything past the Kara-Kara Bazaar is covered in a dense Sandstorm.
Navigating through the sandstorm wouldn’t be such a problem — If you want to know more about if it didn’t completely obscure your map while you’re in it. (When you’re not in the sandstorm, however, you can see the region’s topography on your map.)
Grab the Gerudo Canyon Skyview Tower before you begin to explore the area.
Our guide details Gerudo Desert Sandstorm: How to deal with itHow to get to Gerudo Town is explained below.
Gerudo desert: How to travel through it
Be sure to have both heat and cold resistant clothing before you go. Prepare for the extreme temperatures in Gerudo Desert.
Also, you don’t have to travel to Gerudo Town by foot. Combining a Zonai, a steering stick and a fan can be used to create an awesome vehicle for sweeping through desert sand. Below we describe how we ran the course on foot.
The desert is a great place to explore.You can glide up using several different updrafts.. You’ll want to take advantage of these the best you can.
First updraft starts right at the beginning of the sandstorm, on the border of Kara-Kara Bazaar.
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Start gliding towards Gerudo Town as you ride up. You should keep going as straight as possible, avoiding any unnecessary turns.
Along the way you will notice more wind updrafts, and you may even see tall structures of rock. Use this information to help you determine where you are.
If you keep heading straight, there’s a high chance you’ll see hit the Desert Rift, a large canyon that you’ll have to cross. For example, you could glide up and use rockets to go around.
You’ll also encounter Gibdo — a special type of monster that takes reduced damage from physical attacks — on the way to Gerudo Town. You’ll need to hit it with an elemental attack (like a shock fruit on an arrow or a flame-emitter), which will deal massive damage. Once it’s been hit with an elemental attack, it’ll turn white and take normal damage from physical attacks temporarily.
Continue on and you’ll reach Gerudo Town. You’ll notice it is very empty.
Gerudo Town – How to reach it
Gerudo Town, except for a few extra Gibdos lurking around, is utterly empty. In the cave in the middle steps to the throne, you will see a Gerudo lady standing guard before a bunker. Obviously, since Link is a guy, they won’t let him in.
If you use Ultrahand on the nearby box and jump on that to peek in, you’ll get a hint on where to go next, but you can skip doing this if you don’t care.
Head back outside and jump into this well to the left of the bunker, if you’re facing the entrance.
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As you swim, jump in the water and head upstream to where the bottle-letters are falling. Once you get to the end of the well (where there’s a vase on a rope), Ascend up. Ta-da! You’ve now shocked and scared a ton of women by invading their war bunker.
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After some clarification, Link will obviously be allowed to stick around, and you’ll be able to freely come and go from the Gerudo Shelter if you speak to the guards.
Gerudo Town will eventually return to its former glory, but you’ll need to finish the “Riju of Gerudo Town” quest line first, which begins shortly after you enter the shelter.
Also, don’t forget to Ascend up (several times) from the throne room in Gerudo Town to get access to Soryotanog Shrine, which will give you convenient fast-travel spot near town.
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