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Queen Gibdo is a boss found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''. She's the boss of the [[Lightning Temple]] and is responsible for the [[Sand Shroud]] in [[Gerudo Desert]] and the presence of [[Gibdo]]s and [[Moth Gibdo]]s.
Queen Gibdo is a boss found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''. She's the boss of the [[Lightning Temple]] and is responsible for the [[Sand Shroud]] in [[Gerudo Desert]] and the presence of [[Gibdo]]s and [[Moth Gibdo]]s.
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==== Phase 2 ====
==== Phase 2 ====
At this phase in the fight, Queen Gibdo will now summon the four sand hives to become permanently active, and over the course of the fight they will endlessly spawn [[Gibdo]]s and [[Moth Gibdo]]s into the arena to relentlessly attack Link until the hives are destroyed; these endless reinforcements '''do not''' drop anything when defeated, so there's no point in fighting them for loot. This can be done either with [[Riju's Power of Lightning]] or with [[Arrow]]s fused with [[Bomb Flower]]s or [[Ruby|Rubies]]. In the [[Lightning Temple]], this creates four large pillars of light, which will deal damage to every enemy in the room, but this is not the case if fought anywhere else. Link can use [[Mirror (Tears of the Kingdom)|Mirror]] Zonai Devices, either separately or with one fused to his shield, to create anywhere from one to several intersecting paths of reflected light all over the arena, causing Queen Gibdo to take damage when she inevitably flies into them. If your damage output is high, you can completely ignore the reinforcements and instead just kill Queen Gibdo quickly. Fire/Electric Keese Eyes aren't foolproof anymore, as they can lock onto a Moth Gibdo instead, so it's better to just get airborne and go for a bullet time shot with a cheaper fuse material. To avoid getting interrupted by the reinforcement Gibdos while trying to DPS Queen Gibdo when she collapses, it is better to just resort to massed bow fire.
At this phase in the fight, Queen Gibdo will now summon the four sand hives to become permanently active, and over the course of the fight they will endlessly spawn [[Gibdo]]s and [[Moth Gibdo]]s into the arena to relentlessly attack Link until the hives are destroyed; these endless reinforcements '''do not''' drop anything when defeated, so there's no point in fighting them for loot. This can be done either with [[Riju's Power of Lightning]] or with [[Arrow]]s fused with [[Bomb Flower]]s or [[Ruby|Rubies]]. In the [[Lightning Temple]], this creates four large pillars of light, which will deal damage to every enemy in the room, but this is not the case if fought anywhere else. Link can use [[Mirror (Tears of the Kingdom)|Mirror]] Zonai Devices, either separately or with one fused to his shield, to create anywhere from one to several intersecting paths of reflected light all over the arena, causing Queen Gibdo to take damage when she inevitably flies into them. If your damage output is high, you can completely ignore the reinforcements and instead just kill Queen Gibdo quickly. Fire/Electric Keese Eyes aren't foolproof anymore, as they can lock onto a Moth Gibdo instead, so it's better to just get airborne and go for a bullet time shot with a cheaper fuse material. To avoid getting interrupted by the reinforcement Gibdos while trying to DPS Queen Gibdo when she collapses, it is better to just resort to massed bow fire.
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