Where To Find Ice Keese Locations

You can find Ice Keese enemies near the Hebra Mountains, Mount Lanayru locations.

Ice Keese Map contents
Location Type Subtype Description Show on map

How To Beat Ice Keese

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

Ice Keese Stats
Detail Data
Life1
Attack Power Melee: 0
Ranged: 0
Exp Rewarded XP (Limit: 0 XP)
Damage TypeCold
WeaknessFire
Resistance

Ice Keese Weakness

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

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

Ice Keese Damage Type

The Ice Keese will use Cold 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 Ice Keese Cold Attacks wearing following armor:

Ice Keese Item Drops

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

Ice Keese Items Drops List
Drops Effects Used For
Fuse Damage: 4
Weapon Fuse: Adds Cold Damage
Arrow Fuse: Adds Cold Damage & Homes in on nearby targets
Shield Fuse: Adds Cold Damage to Parry
Fire Resistance
Time Boost: 1:20
Fuse Damage: 2
Weapon Fuse: Adds Cold Damage
Arrow Fuse: Adds Cold Damage
Shield Fuse: Adds Cold Damage to Parry
Desert Voe Headband
Desert Voe Trousers
Desert Voe Spaulder
Climber's Bandanna
Climbing Boots
Climbing Gear

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