Thunder Magnet
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Thunder Magnet
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Objective | Remove the Woodcutter's Axe from the top of the stable | |
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Thunder Magnet is a Side Quest found in Breath of the Wild.
Requirements
Talk to Cima at the Lakeside Stable to begin the quest. She is terrified of the lightning that keeps striking the stable and will task Link in finding out why this is constantly happening.[1][2]
Walkthrough
Climb to the very top of Lakeside Stable to find a Woodcutter's Axe. It is a bit awkward to reach the top and Revali's Gale works great. Remove the axe to continue with the quest.
Return and speak with Cima once again. As a thanks for solving the problem, she will reward Link with the Rubber Helm, a piece of armor that is part of the Rubber Set.[3][4]
Adventure Log
Step | Description |
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1 | Cima is feeling really gloomy, likely because of all the lightning. Lakeside Stable seems to attract lightning strikes constantly, and Cima has asked you to figure out why. |
2 | It turns out the lightning was drawn to Lakeside Stable because of a metal weapon stuck on top of the building! Head back to Cima, and let her know what was going on. |
Complete | Cima seems relieved to hear the news, though it sounds like she still hates all the noise a thunderstorm makes. |
Gallery
Talk to Cima to start the quest. Climb up to the top of Lakeside Stable. Grab the Woodcutter's Axe. Acquire the Rubber Helm.
References
- ↑ Oh dear, oh dear... Lightning strikes this stable so often, I get nervous whenever it rains even a little. I just don't understand why it strikes so often... Hey, it's a long shot, but if you have some time, could you find out why? - Cima
- ↑ You will?! Really? I'm so happy! I'm counting on you. - Cima
- ↑ What? You found out what was drawing the lightning here? - Cima
- ↑ Aha! Yeah, that's as good as a lightning rod, isn't it? I wonder if someone put it up there on purpose. How strange... Thanks for looking into it for me! Here's something for your trouble. - Cima