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Ice Keese Eyeballs can be obtained after defeating an [[Ice Keese]]. Ice Keese are located exclusively in colder climates, primarily in the [[Hebra Mountains]] or [[Mount Lanayru]].
Ice Keese Eyeballs can be obtained after defeating an [[Ice Keese]]. Ice Keese are located exclusively in colder climates, primarily in the [[Hebra Mountains]] or [[Mount Lanayru]].


These eyeballs have a unique cooking effect that will increase duration by an additional one minute and 20 seconds.  
As a fuse material, Ice Keese Eyeballs act as an ice-imbued homing shot, meaning they will both always strike their target for a critical hit within a certain range and deal ice damage. This is useful against strong fire-powered enemies such as [[Flame Gleeok]]s.
 
These eyeballs have a unique cooking effect that will increase duration by an additional one minute and 20 seconds.


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Ice Keese Eyeball is a material found in Breath of the Wild, Age of Calamity, and Tears of the Kingdom.

Tears of the Kingdom

"Ice Keese eyeballs are imbued with freezing power and are useful in making elixirs. Attach one to an arrow to grant a homing quality to the arrow."

— In-game description

Ice Keese Eyeballs can be obtained after defeating an Ice Keese. Ice Keese are located exclusively in colder climates, primarily in the Hebra Mountains or Mount Lanayru.

As a fuse material, Ice Keese Eyeballs act as an ice-imbued homing shot, meaning they will both always strike their target for a critical hit within a certain range and deal ice damage. This is useful against strong fire-powered enemies such as Flame Gleeoks.

These eyeballs have a unique cooking effect that will increase duration by an additional one minute and 20 seconds.

Gallery