If you want to fully explore Hyrule in Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom, you are going to have to plan your adventures in advance. Hyrule is a big place, and depending on where you go, you will be met with inhospitable environments. In fact, as early as Great Sky Island, you will be faced with deathly chills (check out our guide on how to survive that).
Being cold isn’t the only way to perish, however, and being too hot is just as fatal. The biggest offender when it comes to ludicrously hot places would be the Gerudo Desert. Stepping out of the shade during the day will quickly see Link fall down dead. In the best-case scenario, you will survive if you have enough food. There is a better way, however, and this guide will go over how to survive in unbearably hot locales.
Note: Being hot is not the same as being on fire. If you want to become fireproof (perhaps you are heading to Death Mountain), you will have to check out our Flame Guard guide.
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Cooking is one of the first things you will learn to do in Tears Of The Kingdom, and it’s actually one of the most satisfying. Gathering ingredients and throwing them into a pot to make mouth-watering meals is always a good time. Meals are not just for healing of course, and you can cook up some specialist meals that provide powerful boons.
Heat Resistance is one such effect, and you will need it to survive the hotter locations in Hyrule. Thankfully, the main culprit here is the Gerudo Desert, and that place has the ingredients required to make a wonderful meal. You can find Hydromelons all over the place in the Gerudo Desert, and cooking 5
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