How to Survive The Heat in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom?

Tears of the Kingdom features a reintroduction of weather effects. Thus, Link will need the proper armor when traversing Hyrule and the Sky Islands. Fans of Breath of the Wild know that unprepared Link will steadily lose health in extreme heat or cold regions.

Before getting carried away, TotK players would stock up on weatherproof clothing and food. In Tears of the Kingdom, players should not confuse heat-resistant with flameproof. In places like the Gerudo Wasteland, Link won’t be shielded from the sun by flameproof armor or elixirs.

They must have clothing or food/elixirs that specifically state they are “heat-resistant” if they don’t want to risk heat-related njuries.

Cook Heat-Resistant Meals or Elixirs

You can put on heat-resistant “buffs” by consuming meals or ingesting “cold” components of elixirs. These include to mention a few, Chillshrooms, Chillfin Trout, Cold Darners, and Hydromelons. Most of these elements may be found in colder locales, such as the Hebra and Tabantha regions (snowy areas).

Hydromelons, on the other hand, are indigenous to the Gerudo Wasteland. A meal will become more heat-resistant if one or more cold ingredients are added. The quantity of cold substances in the mix affects the length and potency of the buff. Tears of the Kingdom newcomers should avoid using elaborate recipes unless they have enough Rupees and supplies.

How to Survive The Heat in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom?
How to Survive The Heat in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom?

Here are a few dishes you can prepare to produce heat resistance:

  • Meat and Seafood Fry: Raw Meat/Drumstick, Coldfin Trout (x1-x4)
  • Fish Skewer: Coldfin Trout (x1-x5)
  • Mushroom Rice Balls: Chillshroom (x1-x4), Rock Salt
  • Fruit Pie: Tabantha Wheat, Cane Sugar, Goat Butter, Hydromelon (x1-x2)
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Players must mix a creature and at least one Monster Part for elixirs. Any sort of creature can be defeated to obtain creature Parts, but since Bokoblin Fangs and Bokoblin Horns drop more frequently, using them is advised.

Players will require the following ingredients to construct a heat-resistant/Chilly Elixir:

  • Cold Darner or Winterwing Butterfly
  • Any Monster Part

Buffs and weather resistances cannot be layered. Two elixirs or meals having opposing effects should not be consumed.

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Get the Desert Voe Set (Tears of the Kingdom)

If you reach the Gerudo Wasteland in Hyrule, go to Gerudo Town or Kara Kara Bazaar. The Desert Voe Headband is a piece of armor that provides one degree of heat resistance. It costs 450 Rupees, making it the least expensive of the Voe Set. To stave off the desert heat, even a single level of heat resistance should be sufficient.

It will be more difficult to obtain the final two Voe Set pieces. Unlike Breath of the Wild, the link doesn’t require the Gerudo Set to slip past the guards. The following pieces of voe armor are quite expensive:

  • Desert Voe Spaulder: 1300 Rupees
  • Desert Voe Trousers: 650 Rupees

Thus, players should stick to buying the Voe Headband from Kara Kara Bazaar if they aren’t searching for Set Bonuses or other rewards. Once they have enough rupees, they can pick up the other pieces of the Set and finish their Tears of the Kingdom quest. The Nintendo Switch supports The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

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