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The Gerudo Desert appears in | {{Location | ||
|name = Gerudo Desert | |||
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|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' | |||
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|related = [[Gerudo Valley]] | |||
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The '''Gerudo Desert''' appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. It makes up the entirety of the [[Desert Province]]. It is the resting place of [[Arbiter's Grounds]] and the [[Cave of Ordeals]], as well as home to many [[Bulbin]]s and [[Bulbo]]s. | |||
==Story== | |||
Gerudo Desert is first seen from a distance by [[Link]] and [[Auru]] from a tower in [[Lake Hylia]]. Auru explains that he believes that the [[Arbiter's Grounds]] located there, a former prison for [[Hyrule]]'s worst criminals, might be related to the evil in the land. Auru then gives Link [[Auru's memo]] to give to [[Fyer]], the owner of a large cannon. Link can then travel to Gerudo Desert through Fyer's cannon. | |||
==Enemies== | |||
There are few signs of life in the desert. Some examples are [[Moldorm]]s, [[Leever]]s, [[Bulbo]]s, and [[Bulbin]]s. There is a Bulbin encampment here, surrounded by barriers that can only be broken while Link is riding a Bulbo, a powerful boar-like creature. After Link fights his way through the encampment toward Arbiter's Grounds, he must battle [[King Bulbin]]. | |||
==Locations== | |||
[[Arbiter's Grounds]], one of the main dungeons in ''Twilight Princess'', is located in the northern end of the desert. [[Gerudo Mesa]] is another point of interest that can be reached using Link's [[clawshot]]. The missing piece of the [[Bridge of Eldin]] is found here and can be moved back to its proper location with the help of [[Midna]]'s powers. After, Link can find the [[Cave of Ordeals]] under it. | |||
Two [[Golden Bugs]] can also be found here – specifically, the [[Male Dayfly|male]] and [[Female Dayfly|female]] dayflies. |