Once in Gerudo Desert, you will probably want to get some Electric Keese Wings in Tears of the Kingdom to defeat the Gibdo onslaught. Thanks to the Fuse ability, materials in Breath of the Wild’s sequel are now more useful than ever. Thanks to this, being able to create elemental weaponry is now easier than ever. If you know anything about Gibdos in TotK, you will surely need them urgently. Continue reading to learn where to find Electric Keese Wings in Tears of the Kingdom.
Where To Find Electric Keese Wings in Tears of the Kingdom
To find Electric Keese Wings in Tears of the Kingdom, you will have to travel to the Gerudo Province. It is located at the southwesternmost part of your map. Once you arrive, you will probably see some floating yellow orbs across the land. They are, in fact, Electric Keese that are flying, awaiting prey to attack. Since they have a Shock attack, be sure to attack them at range using your bow. Otherwise, you will suffer from shock damage if you use a melee weapon with no Shock enhancement. Just shoot an arrow, and you will defeat them instantly.
The Electric Keese, once defeated, will drop Electric Keese Wings or Electric Keese Eyeballs. If you use the Eyeballs, your arrows will hone in on your targets, as well as grant minor electricity damage. You can use the Electric Keese Wings by fusing them into your melee weapons. While limited, you will be able to deal Shock damage to your enemies. This is especially useful when batting Gibdos, a returning creature also native of the Gerudo Province. This is due to the fact that, other than using Shock or Fire attacks, they are pretty much invulnerable.
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You can also use Electric Keese Wings as ingredients for Elixirs that will grant you several boosts and effects. Not only that, but they are also a material used for gear upgrades. Go ahead and collect them once you visit the Gerudo. They are easy to kill and also easy to identify at a distance. Just be sure not to get shocked by their electric nature and collect whatever they drop, including their wings.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is available now on Nintendo Switch.