Where To Find Fire Keese Locations

You can find Fire Keese enemies near the Eldin Mountains, Eldin Mountains Depths locations.

Fire Keese Map contents
Location Type Subtype Description Show on map

How To Beat Fire Keese

Below we breakdown the Fire Keese Weaknesses and Resistances, as well as what Armor, Materials and Food you should use to help you fight the Fire Keese in Zelda TotK. Before that lets learn more about the Fire Keese stats.

Fire Keese Stats
Detail Data
Life1
Attack Power Melee: 0
Ranged: 0
Exp Rewarded XP (Limit: 0 XP)
Damage TypeFire
WeaknessCold
Resistance

Fire Keese Weakness

The Fire Keese is weak against Cold Attacks, which can be produced from fusing materials. Materials that produce Cold Attacks when fused with Weapons, Arrows, and Shields are as follows:

You can further increase the damage of Cold Attacks against Fire Keese when you use the following ingredients in any recipe:

Fire Keese Damage Type

The Fire Keese will use Fire Damage Attacks, which means you can use the following Armor and Items to reduce the damage you will receive when hit.

You can reduce the damage of Fire Keese Fire Attacks wearing following armor:

You can reduce the damage of Fire Attacks consuming the following recipes before battle.

Fire Keese Item Drops

When you defeat a Fire Keese enemy, it has a chance to drop the following items: Fire Keese Eyeball, Fire Keese Wing.

Fire Keese Items Drops List
Drops Effects Used For
Fuse Damage: 8
Weapon Fuse: Adds Fire Damage
Arrow Fuse: Adds Fire Element & Homes in on nearby targets
Shield Fuse: Adds Fire Damage to Parry
Cold Resistance
Time Boost: 1:20
Fuse Damage: 2
Weapon Fuse: Adds Fire Damage
Arrow Fuse: Adds Fire Damage
Shield Fuse: Adds Fire Damage to Parry
Snowquill Headdress
Snowquill Trousers
Snowquill Tunic
Climber's Bandanna
Climbing Boots
Climbing Gear

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