Arrows of Burning Heat

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Arrows of Burning Heat
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Games

Prerequisite

Seek Out Impa Main Quest

Start

Objective

Light the four torches surrounding the Goddess Shrine

Rewards

Arrows of Burning Heat is a Side Quest from Breath of the Wild.

Requirements

After completing the Seek Out Impa Main Quest, return to Kakariko Village and speak to Rola, the shopkeeper at the The Curious Quiver, the arrow shop in town. Rola will task Link with lighting the four torches that surround the Goddess Statue in the village, located just in front of Lady Impa's home.[1][2]

Walkthrough

To complete this quest, Link needs to shoot the four torches with Fire Arrows. Link can also use regular arrows, by first dipping the ends of them into the campfire that is nearby. The arrow will stay lit and Link can shoot the torch. Alternatively, Link can use a fire elemental melee weapon and perform a jump strike, lighting the torches that way. Unfortunately, none of these methods will work if it is raining at the current time.

After the four torches are lit, return to Rola for your reward of a Red Rupee.

Adventure Log

Step Description
1 When Rola, owner of the general store, judged you as a capable archer, she wasted no time recruiting you for a seemingly simple job.

All she asked was that you "light the torches by the Goddess Statue" in the village, but her suspiciously sweet smile made it clear that this task would require unconventional methods.
Complete In lighting the torches, you seem to have also ignited Rola's passion. The day that she can reunite with her husband may not be so far off.


References

  1. I like your attitude! All you gotta do is light the torches by the Goddess Statue. Think you're up for the challenge? - Rola
  2. You really don't know about the Goddess Statue? It's by the spring in front of Lady Impa's home. I don't know who put it there, but it's been there forever. - Rola