Where to get gust bellows




















You'll now find yourself in the main room of the Lanayru Mining Facility, but, at the moment, you can only explore a small portion of it. To progress, you need to use the Hook Beetle to grab a nearby bomb and drop it on the crates sitting in front of the ladder to your right.

With that done, defeat the Yellow Chuchu and jump across the gap. At the top of the ladder, you'll have your first encounter with Thunder Keese and find a chest containing a small key.

With the small key in hand, you can return to the previous room and open the locked door, so you can find the treasure of the Lanayru Mining Facility - the Gust Bellows! You'll enter a room containing broken conveyor belts, an awful lot of sand and Froaks. These flying fish monsters can be killed by shooting them with the Slingshot when in their non-spikey form. Head up to the platform on your left-hand side, killing any monsters which cross your path, before using the Hook Beetle to bomb the crate at the top of the ladder.

This will grant you access to the Time Stone in the middle of the room, which you need to hit with your Hook Beetle. The room will now be returned to its working state, including the Beamos. These guard towers are defeated by slashing your sword along the blue lines on their body pieces and then stabbing them in the eye.

Now you need to drop down to the platform below, kill the Beamos you encounter and sprint across the conveyor belt. It's important to note that both belts have an electric fence at either end that will cause damage when hit, so make sure you're careful when crossing them. After crossing the belt, kill the next Beamos and head down the ladder to reach another conveyor belt, which is going in the opposite direction to the previous one.

It has a number of ores placed upon it and one stamina fruit, which will always appear on the left-hand side. If you want to open the chest containing 20 Rupees on the opposite side of the room, you'll need to go to the opposite side of this conveyor belt.

The easiest way to do this is to enter the belt from the side furthest away from the wall, because it will grant you enough time to run across without hitting the wall. With that done, climb the ladder and pull the lever above and, afterwards, head back across the conveyor belt. The conveyor belt is the only way to reach the other side of the room and the reason we recommend starting your journey on the left-hand side is that this is the side the stamina fruit will appear on.

You must collect this fruit when it appears or else you'll run out of stamina and end up hitting the electric fence. Wait until you can see the stamina fruit coming towards you and then enter the belt; collect the fruit and make sure you avoid the ore or else you'll take some damage. If you want to open the chest, leave the belt on it's left-hand side and, if not, leave on the right.

Head up the stairs until you reach the third conveyor belt, which, again, is running in the opposite direction. Like before, enter the belt when you can see the stamina fruit coming towards you, making sure you collect it every time, as you dodge the ore. At the top of the belt, kill the Beamos and pull the lever, before enjoying a trip back down the belt, so you can go through the now open door. This room is traversed by jumping from block to block, but, as you'll notice, some are covered in stones.

Sadly, any bomb you throw towards them will roll off, so, instead, you need to explode the nearby Froaks. You can position a Froak by shooting it with the Slingshot when it's inflated, before running away to make it deflate. If you decide to explore the floor, you'll encounter a number of Aracha and spikes which will block your path.

To find the treasure hidden in this room, jump onto the block in front of you and, then, onto the ones to your right. Now you need to use the nearby Froak to destroy the stone, so you can reach the platform with the ladder. Head up this ladder and kill the Aracha waiting for you, before opening the chest containing the Gust Bellows.

You can use the Gust Bellows to blow away piles of sand for puzzle solving purposes or to see if they contain any treasures. It can also be used to knock certain enemies, like Aracha, out of your way or to move platforms. First, however, you need to leave this room, which is done by following the set of blocks in front of the platform you're currently on.

You can use the Gust Bellows to push the Aracha onto the floor and ensure the Froak is in the right position, so you can use it to destroy the stones blocking your path. On the way, you might also want to open the nearby chest for a random material. If you do, you can reach the upper level again by using the blocks next to the platform where you found the Gust Bellows. Once you're on the platform beneath the door, kill the Aracha waiting for you and push the nearby block to the floor in case you ever find yourself returning to this room.

Now all you need to do is climb the ladder and use the Gust Bellows to clear the sand, so you can exit back into the main room of the Lanayru Mining Facility. Image: Nintendo via Polygon Turn right. Drop back down the ladder. Image: Nintendo via Polygon Continue east along the wall.

Image: Nintendo via Polygon Drop down and sprint along the conveyor belt heading north — dodge the ore and pick up the stamina boosts. Image: Nintendo via Polygon Handle the double-tall Beamos, and then pull the switch on the wall. Ride the conveyor belt back to the north and head through the door. Image: Nintendo via Polygon Jump north. Image: Nintendo via Polygon This item lets you blow air to sweep away those piles of dust and sand, or to direct the Froaks into walls.

Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin Sources: Nintendo via Polygon In the next room — the large room where you found Small Key 1 — shove the metal box out of the way and climb down the next two ladders.

Image: Nintendo via Polygon Drop off the platform to the left east , and clear out the dust and Arachas in the northeast corner. Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin Sources: Nintendo via Polygon Use the platforms to head west, south, and then north until you reach the southeast corner of the room — the one with the giant pile of sand.

Hit it. Image: Nintendo via Polygon Hop off, and point the Bellows at the pinwheel above the gate to open it. Get its attention, and then Shield Bash its missile back at it. Slice through them along their blue lines. Shield Bash the second missile back at it to finish it off. Image: Nintendo via Polygon Climb the ladder and dispatch the Beamos. Head through the door to the north. Image: Nintendo via Polygon Slide the metal crate along its groove until you can climb up onto the platform to the north.

Image: Nintendo via Polygon Back at the gate to the north, clear the dust to reveal a Timeshift Stone. This restores an Armos down on the lower floor. Image: Nintendo via Polygon Keep spinning its fan and attacking the crystals until you destroy them both. Exit through the door the Armos was guarding. Image: Nintendo via Polygon Follow the hidden path north and then west to the first safe islands. Image: Nintendo via Polygon Your job is to clear almost all of it away.

Image: Nintendo via Polygon Step on the switch to open the gate blocking the door out. Image: Nintendo via Polygon The cart will start moving automatically. Use the Bellows on the pinwheel gate, and keep following the mine cart.

Image: Nintendo via Polygon Use the cart for cover as you pass a Beamos on the left. Chop this one down and destroy it. Bellows the pinwheel gate to unlock a shortcut back to the bird statue. Image: Nintendo via Polygon Follow along on the left. Follow it back to the door you just unblocked and head through. Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin Sources: Nintendo via Polygon Cross the deactivated conveyor belt to the east and clear the Archas off the wall. Image: Nintendo via Polygon You have to climb this wall while avoiding the blasts of air steam?

Image: Nintendo via Polygon Work your way across to the right. Image: Nintendo via Polygon Bomb each one and hop across until you reach the far side. Clear the sand to reveal a big Timeshift Stone.

Image: Nintendo via Polygon Dash across the conveyor belts heading north and throw the switch on the wall. Image: Nintendo via Polygon In the northeast corner of the room, climb onto the platform. Hit the northernmost crystal first Hit the southernmost crystal second Hit the middle crystal last Ride the platform back to the north and head through the door you just opened. Image: Nintendo via Polygon Try to stick against the left and right wall while you take them out one at a time. Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin Sources: Nintendo via Polygon Drop down to the conveyor belt in the center of the room and sprint across to the west.

Turn right, and climb the stairs to the bird statue. Place the Ancient Circuit in the lock. Thousand-Year Arachnid Moldarach boss fight As you enter the next room, the floor is covered in deep sand. Phase 1 Image: Nintendo via Polygon For the first part of the fight, Moldarach will chase you around the room. Question Status How do I get the gust bellows? Answered I had the harp and won the battle at sealed grounds but lost harp. Am I able to obtain harp once more and how? Answered Where can I find harp?

Answered Where can I find Godess Harp? Answered How do I do the harp? Ask A Question. Keep me logged in on this device. After receiving the Gust Bellows, Link can visit Pipit 's house at night, and, if he talks to Mallara , she will ask Link to clean the dust out of her house.

When Link completes this task, he is rewarded with 20 Rupees and five Gratitude Crystals. This job can be completed multiple times for the Rupee reward.

Non-canon warning : This article or section contains non-canonical information that is not considered to be an official part of the Legend of Zelda series and should not be considered part of the overall storyline. It can be used to fire gusts of wind as in Skyward Sword. If thrown it will bounce around randomly blow wind in multiple directions.



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