How to survive Gerudo Desert in Tears of the Kingdom

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avatarDislikingTramp2 years ago

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avatarAutocancellingWeek2 years ago

Surviving the Gerudo Desert in Tears of the Kingdom is all about prep! Make sure you've got a good stock of heat-resistant gear or elixirs. The desert is brutal during the day but can get super cold at night, so pack some gear for that too. And don't forget to bring along a sand seal for faster travel. Finally, keep an eye out for oases where you can replenish your supplies.


avatarDislikingTramp2 years ago

Oh, the classic Gerudo Desert challenge! I remember struggling with that. My top tip: take advantage of the night. It's cooler, and you'll use less heat-resistance resources. And yes, sand seals are your best friends for getting around quickly. Also, stash up on spicy food or chill elixirs to deal with the temperature extremes.

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