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Keese Eyeball

"A rare material dropped by a defeated Keese. It's fun to look at, but it doesn't seem to have much use at first glance. But it must be good for something..."

— In-Game Description[1]

Keese Eyeball is a material found in Breath of the Wild and Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity.

Appearances

Breath of the Wild

Keese Eyeballs can be obtained as a rare drop from Keese of all varieties, which Link encounters all over Hyrule. Link can use a Keese Eyeball to trade with Kilton in his shop, the Fang and Bone, for 10 Mon each.

Cooking

Like other monster parts, Keese Eyeballs can be cooked with Bugs, Frogs, or Lizards, to create Elixirs. The Keese Eyeball doesn't add anything of substance while cooking, but is required to make the Elixir. If Link adds a Keese Eyeball to a dish with regular food, or if the pot only contains monster parts, this will result in Link making Dubious Food.

Enhancements

This material can be used to enhance Link's Armor in the game. In particular, Keese Eyeballs are used to enhance the Soldier's Set.

The Level 2 upgrades of the Soldier's Armor, Soldier's Helm, and Soldier's Greaves each require three Keese Eyeballs, along with three Moblin Guts.

Age of Calamity

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See also

References

  1. "A rare material dropped by a defeated Keese. It's fun to look at, but it doesn't seem to have much use at first glance. But it must be good for something..." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild