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Gisa Crater
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Gisa Crater is a location in Breath of the Wild.
Overview
The Gisa Crater is located just west of Nero Hill and the Tabantha Tower. As its name suggests, it is a large crater found in the ground, along with several smaller craters in the surrounding area.
Right in the center of the crater, Link will encounter a Stone Talus.
To the northwest of the crater, there are circles of rocks and if Link puts the missing rock right in the center, he will get a Korok Seed. A second Korok can be found just south of the crater in an area with a few trees. Use Magnesis to place the iron ball in the tree stump.
Creatures
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Link fighting a Stone Talus.
Nearby Korok Seeds
Complete the bullseye pattern by putting a rock in the center.
Put the iron ball in the stump.