A Song of Storms
Games | ||
Start | Speak to Kass at Calora Lake | |
Objective | Place metallic object on nearby hill. | |
Rewards | Reach Qukah Nata Shrine |
A Song of Storms is a Shrine Quest from Breath of the Wild.
Begin the Quest
When Link travels anywhere around Calora Lake, the area is in a perpetual thunderstorm with torrential rain. Climbing up to Calora Lake from the south is rather difficult without Revali's Gale, and the area is more easily reached from the mountains to the north. Kass can be found playing his accordion and when spoken to, he will tell Link of the ancient song of the area.[1]
"When a lost hero calls down lightning from the sky, The monk responds from a giant mound on high."[2]
Guide
To begin, talk to Kass on the east side of Calora Lake, and listen to his song. The objective here is to cause a lightning strike on top of the mound just to the southwest of where Kass is standing. In order to do so, you have various options.
- Climb up on top of the mound a drop a metallic weapon. This can be a sword, shield, or a bow. The metal object will attract lightning. Move away from the mound, and wait for lightning to strike the mound and reveal the shrine;
- Use Urbosa's Fury while standing near the mound;
- If Link has enough health, he can get hit by lightning while standing on the mound while wielding metal weapons;
- In order to reduce health damage, Link can wear shock resistant armor like other individual items from the Rubber Set or the Desert Voe Set. To completely negate any damage, Link can equip the Thunder Helm, if obtained.
Any option will reveal the Qukah Nata Shrine. After examining the nearby pedestal, this will complete the shrine quest.
Qukah Nata Shrine
- Main article: Qukah Nata Shrine
The shrine is just a blessing, so there are no challenges inside. Open the treasure chest found here to acquire the Rubber Tights. Then head over and speak with Qukah Nata at the alter to acquire the Spirit Orb.
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References
- ↑ Very impressive. Not many could make it up here in such rain. I'd expect no less from a well-worn traveler like yourself. Me? I stay nice and dry. My feathers repel the rain rather well. And my instrument was designed to withstand extreme moisture. When your livelihood revolves around ancient songs, you've got to be prepared for a few raindrops. - Kass
- ↑ When a lost hero calls down lightning from the sky / The monk responds from a giant mound on high.. - Kass