Where can I find the Thunder Helm in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild?

The Thunder Helm is one of the most sought-after pieces of equipment in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild due to its unique ability to make Link immune to lightning strikes. This is particularly useful in areas with frequent thunderstorms, such as the Faron region or during battles with enemies that use electric attacks. To obtain the Thunder Helm, you must complete a series of quests in Gerudo Town, the main settlement in the Gerudo Desert. HereÔÇÖs a detailed guide on how to acquire it, including mechanics, strategies, and tips.

First, you need to gain access to Gerudo Town. Since the town only allows women to enter, you must disguise yourself as a woman by obtaining the Gerudo outfit. This set consists of the Gerudo Veil, Gerudo Top, and Gerudo Sirwal, which can be purchased from the clothing shop in Kara Kara Bazaar, located just outside Gerudo Town. Once you have the outfit, you can enter the town and begin the quests required to obtain the Thunder Helm.

The Thunder Helm is owned by Riju, the chief of the Gerudo. However, she will not give it to you directly. Instead, you must complete all four side quests given by the townspeople to prove your worth. These quests are designed to help the Gerudo people and demonstrate your commitment to their community. The four quests are "The Mystery Polluter," "Medicinal Molduga," "The Search for Barta," and "The Eighth Heroine."

The first quest, "The Mystery Polluter," involves investigating the source of pollution in the townÔÇÖs water supply. Speak to Dalia, who is near the townÔÇÖs water reservoir, to start the quest. She will ask you to find out why the water tastes strange. Climb to the top of the reservoir and look for a Noble Pursuit fruit. Drop it into the water to reveal that a man named Bozai has been throwing ice blocks into the reservoir. Confront him, and he will stop, completing the quest.

The second quest, "Medicinal Molduga," requires you to obtain Molduga Guts, a rare material dropped by Moldugas, which are large sand-dwelling creatures found in the Gerudo Desert. Speak to Malena, who is near the townÔÇÖs entrance, to start the quest. She needs the guts to make medicine for her sick husband. To defeat a Molduga, use bombs to lure it out of the sand and attack it while itÔÇÖs stunned. Molduga Guts are a rare drop, so you may need to defeat multiple Moldugas to obtain them.

The third quest, "The Search for Barta," involves finding a missing Gerudo soldier named Barta. Speak to Liana, who is near the townÔÇÖs training area, to start the quest. Barta can be found in the Gerudo Highlands, specifically near the Wasteland Tower. She is trapped under a pile of rocks, and you need to use a bomb to free her. Once freed, she will return to Gerudo Town, completing the quest.

The fourth quest, "The Eighth Heroine," is a bit more complex. Speak to Rotana, who is in the Gerudo Shelter, to start the quest. She will ask you to find a statue of the Eighth Heroine, which is located in the Gerudo Highlands. The statue is hidden in a snowy area, and you will need to climb or use a sand seal to reach it. Once you find the statue, take a picture of it and show it to Rotana to complete the quest.

After completing all four quests, return to Riju in the throne room of Gerudo Town. She will reward you with the Thunder Helm as a token of gratitude for your help. The Thunder Helm provides immunity to lightning, making it invaluable in areas with frequent thunderstorms or when facing electric-based enemies like Thunderblight Ganon.

A common mistake players make is attempting to complete these quests without proper preparation. For example, fighting Moldugas without strong weapons or armor can be challenging, so itÔÇÖs recommended to stock up on healing items and have a good supply of arrows and bombs. Additionally, some players may overlook the importance of the camera rune for the "The Eighth Heroine" quest, so make sure you have it unlocked before starting.

Advanced techniques include using stealth to avoid unnecessary combat while traveling to the Gerudo Highlands for "The Search for Barta" and "The Eighth Heroine." You can also optimize your time by completing multiple quests in one trip, such as gathering Molduga Guts while exploring the desert for other materials.

In summary, obtaining the Thunder Helm requires completing four side quests in Gerudo Town. These quests test your problem-solving, combat, and exploration skills. By following this guide and preparing adequately, you can successfully acquire the Thunder Helm and gain a significant advantage in your adventures across Hyrule.