

With Starfield being the center of the Xbox 2023 Showcase last week, Bethesda gave us a deep dive into one of the biggest games this generation. Use your Weapons to clear a path through the right wall, and you'll soon discover statues pointing southward. Throw a Bomb Flower or a Zonai Time Bomb into the fissure, then jump into the hole to enter the West Gerudo Underground Ruins.Īfter walking down the ramp, you'll find yourself in a room completely surrounded by breakable stone. At the center of these ruins, you'll find a small fissure. Once you've cleared the Gerudo Highlands cliffside and reached the Gerudo Desert, you'll notice a massive skeleton that covers some ruins. Use the tower to launch yourself into the air, and glide southwest past the Karusa Valley and the Mayamats Shrine. One of the quickest and safest ways to reach the West Gerudo Underground Ruins is to start from the Gerudo Highlands Skyview Tower. If you don't have access to Urbosa Amiibo, fear not because the Vah Naboris Divine Helm can also be collected from the West Gerudo Underground Ruins – a secret area found beneath the Gerudo Desert. Then access your Switch's System Settings to jump forward a day before opening TotK to scan Urbosa once more.įind the Vah Naboris Divine Helm in the West Gerudo Underground Ruins Lastly, scan Urbosa, and if you don't receive the Vah Naboris Divine Helm, save your game and close Tears of the Kingdom.If you save your game before scanning the Urbosa Amiibo, you can reload the save if you scan the Amiibo and do not receive the Vah Naboris Divine Helm.
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Similar to its predecessor, Tears of the Kingdom allows you to unlock the Vah Naboris Divine Helm by scanning the Urbosa Breath of the Wild Amiibo, but you'll need a bit of luck.
