InThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, you need to acquire all sorts of monster bits to upgrade your armor to its maximum strength. One monster you’ll want to find is the Fire Keese, which proves quite rare the minute you need to find one. Here is our guide telling you where to find and farm Fire Keese inThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Tears of the Kingdom– where to find and farm Fire Keese
TheFire Keeseis a dangerous opponent, because if you let one catch you unawares, it will collide with you and deal severe flame damage. Fortunately, they’re rather easy to spot from a distance, especially at night. If you have a bow and arrows handy, you’re able to take them out from a safe distance and eliminate the threat.
To find and farm Fire Keese, look in the areas around Death Mountain.They tend to favor hot climates in general, but you’re especially likely to find them close to the volcano, or in the mountainous areas northwest of its base.

My favorite way to find a few Fire Keese enemies is to fast travel toSitsum Shrine, which is perched on the western slope ofDeath Mountain. Once I materialize, I will jump forward from the ledge, and then paraglide off toward the left. Continuing almost due south, I soon find a rocky ledge that overlooks an area where three Fire Keese circle in the air. I have not found a more convenient location to farm Fire Keese in the game. See the map screenshot above for a picture of that ledge’s precise location.
you’re able to also sometimes find Fire Keese in some areas to northwest, in theEldin Mountains, though they aren’t as common. After you tend to the ones near Sitsum Shrine, it might also be worth taking a trip into theEldin Mountains Depths. If you have armor with powerfulFlame Guardin place and metal weapons, you can explore the hotter regions where they are most likely to appear.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis available for purchase from theNintendo Store.
Jason Venter
Jason Venter is a contributing writer for PC Invasion since 2022 who can trace his love for video games back to the Apple IIe port of Mario Bros. in the late 80s. He remains a diehard Nintendo fan to this day and loves JRPGs, adventure games, and platformers in particular, but he still plays games in most genres and on most hardware. After founding indie gaming site HonestGamers in 1998, he served as an editor at Hardcore Gamer Magazine during its entire print run. He has since freelanced for a variety of leading sites including IGN, GameSpot, and Polygon. These days, he spends most of his time writing game guides and entertaining readers with his fantasy novels.