You'll find side quest at the Desert Oasis in , but finding the Echo that Tormali needs is a bit trickier. These annoyingly aggro Echoes hide in a few places around the Gerudo Desert. There are two places you can grab them, and how convenient these places are depends on how far along in the main quest for the area "" you are.
There are tons of things to do in the Gerudo Desert. Between the main quest, stamp collecting, and more, you're sure to run into plenty of neat Echoes to learn, and some of them can even make you rich. As you explore, you'll eventually reach the Oasis, where you can talk to Tormali. She'll ask you to bring her a flying tile that her boss mentioned wanting to know more about. You'll have to learn this Echo, then Echo a tile for her to complete the quest.
The best place to find a flying tile is in a secret cave in the northwestern corner of the Gerudo Desert. This cave is found north of the Boarblin camp, so after you defeat them and gather the Energy Glove accessory, use any of your favorite traversal Echoes to make your way up the cliff. The best route is to hop up the cliffs along the left side of the Boarblin area – you can also use the Crawltula Echo, bind to it, and then follow it up the cliff with Tri.
You can also find flying tiles in the Gerudo Sanctum rift, before fighting Morgryph .
Once you reach the top, be prepared for the flying tiles to start attacking you as soon as you step into the cave. These things got a couple of good whacks on me before I was able to learn one, but if your dodging skills are up to snuff, you should be able to learn a flying tile Echo without losing too many hearts.Make sure you hit RT to learn one of the tiles before they all smash themselves to bits. Once you've learned it, you can head back to Tormali and show off the new Echo you've found.
Before you leave the cave, use your new Echo to fly over to a chest with 100 rupees inside.
She'll thank you with 50 rupees in exchange for your hard work. «is just
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