Gerudo’s Colossal Fossil is the final side quest in the colossal fossil series that Link can start early in their journey in Tears of the Kingdom. It requires players to head to one of the most inhospitable places in all of Hyrule, Gerudo Desert, and solve the most complicated fossil-based puzzle in the Zelda franchise’s history. This guide explains how to complete Gerudo’s Colossal Fossil, so all players can reach the end of this series and discover where the tiny leviathan fossil is.
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How to Complete Gerudo’s Colossal FossilLink will pick up Gerudo’s Colossal Fossil as a reward for completing Hebra’s Colossal Fossil. Any players looking for this quest that haven’t completed the prerequisite should go back and do so. The NPC Link meets in this side quest series, Loone, will give them a map marker for where to find the last colossal fossil in Gerudo. However, Gerudo Desert has been covered in a sandstorm from the start of Tears of the Kingdom. This makes finding the fossil much harder than the previous two.
How to Find Gerudo’s Colossal FossilTo find Gerudo’s Colossal Fossil, Link needs to reach the Gerudo Great Skeleton at map coordinates -4816, -3871, 0000. This is in the bottom left-hand corner of the map. We searched for Gerudo’s colossal fossil and quickly found that the sandstorm in Gerudo Desert prevented Link from using the Purah Pad’s map. It’s also so hot that it can damage Link. The best way to find the cave where the skeleton resides is by equipping a weapon that deals frost damage, having Link wear heat-resistant clothes, and feeding them meals that provide resistance to the heat. When inside the sandstorm, players can use the tornadoes they see to get Link
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