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Zelda Tears of the Kingdom: Get Gibdo Wings and Bones


Where to get the Gibdo wings in Zelda TotK? What monsters do you have to kill to get the Gibdo Bones? One or two players from the new Zelda adventure on the Nintendo Switch may have been dealing with these questions in the last few days. The question of where the Gibdo wings and bones were found usually arises when you are in the process of improving the armor of the great fairies. Some armors like the Aero set require the Gibdo Wings and Gibdo Bones as upgrade materials.

Get Gibdo Bones

Similar to the Gibdo Heart, the Gibdo Bones are obtained from the Gibdo Monsters of the same name. The Gibdo can be found in the Gerudo Desert and in the Gerudo Desert underground. A good farming spot for the Gibdo and thus also for the Gibdo bones are the caves in the Gerudo desert. The caves, such as the cave in Central Gerudo, can be entered via sand whirlpools with the quicksand. In the caves you will usually find around 5 to 6 Gibdo. In order to take care of the bony opponents as quickly and easily as possible, you should use an electric weapon. A magic wand with a topaz, for example, can be used as a weapon.

Find Gibdo Wings

To get the Gibdo Wings you need to kill the Gibdo Queen. The Gibdo Queen is a mini-boss that you encounter as part of the quest “Riju from Gerudo Town” and also in the underground. We have drawn the locations of the Gibdo Queen underground on the screenshot. Compared to the fight against the Gibdo, the Gibdo Queen is much stronger, since she can withstand more and deal more damage.

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