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==Overview==
==Overview==
The quest is located at the icon of a [[Bomb]], just east of [[Satori Mountain]]. This quest is unlocked after completing the [[Akkala Tower (Scenerio)|Akkala Tower]] mission.
The quest is located at the icon of a [[Bomb]], just east of [[Satori Mountain]]. This quest is unlocked after completing the [[Akkala Tower (Scenario)|Akkala Tower]] [[Age of Calamity Scenarios|Chapter 4 scenario]]


{{quote|There's a researcher at the Ancient Tech Lab who is passionate about the science of combustion. He thinks he can make Remote Bombs even more potent, given a few Guardian parts.|Quest text}}
{{quote|There's a researcher at the Ancient Tech Lab who is passionate about the science of combustion. He thinks he can make Remote Bombs even more potent, given a few Guardian parts.|Quest text}}

Revision as of 21:31, December 5, 2020

Explosive Endeavors
Explosive-Endeavors.jpg

Number

Quests → Sheikah Runes-1

Games

Location

Prerequisite

Complete Akkala Tower

Rewards

Reduced Time between Remote Bomb Uses

Explosive Endeavors is a quest found in Age of Calamity.

Overview

The quest is located at the icon of a Bomb, just east of Satori Mountain. This quest is unlocked after completing the Akkala Tower Chapter 4 scenario

"There's a researcher at the Ancient Tech Lab who is passionate about the science of combustion. He thinks he can make Remote Bombs even more potent, given a few Guardian parts."

— Quest text

"Though the inner workings of Remote Bombs are still shrouded in mystery, there's no doubt that the materials you provided led to a boost in their explosive potential."

— Quest Complete text

Materials Needed

Reward

  • Reduced Time between Remote Bomb Uses

References