Talk:Gerudo Town

Electric Safflina
I am unsure if we should add Electric Safflina to the list of plants found in Gerudo Town. Although they grow just outside of the towns walls the words Gerudo Town appear on my screen before I reach them when coming in from the desert, and the status effects caused by the desert only kick in after I’ve passed them when coming from the town. This would seem to suggest that, although they are outside of the town walls the game still considers them part of that area, however as they are outside of the walls and I can wear whatever I want to pick them the game also doesn’t consider them part of the town. Bagadew (talk) 08:40, 2 June 2020 (UTC)


 * We use what the game denotes to be Gerudo Town. The walls are still part of the town, so Electric Safflinas growing on them and around them would also be considered part of the town. However, if you took a Hydromelon that was a good distance from the walls, we wouldn't consider that as part of the town because it's easily seen to not be in the general vicinity of the town. Something that could be done would be to walk slowly and map out the border of where the game flashes the Gerudo Town label and then mark every material in that border, but that would take a long while. Anyways, you can add the Electric Safflina to the Materials Section. Thank you! 14:05, 2 June 2020 (UTC)



Ocarina of Time's Gerudo Fortress is so much better than this disgusting incarnation.
Back in Ocarina of Time, the Gerudo didn't allow any intruders into their desert fortress; however, Link can sneak in and stealthily explore the place. If he successfully manages to free the four captured carpenters (which requires fighting off four Gerudo warriors), the leader appears and rewards him with a pass; this allows him to enter the fortress freely.

Gerudo Town, on the other hand, doesn't allow "voe" (men) into its city at any point; instead, Link has to sniff out a crossdresser at the nearby Bazaar and purchase an outfit from him to enter the Town. Why this disgusting change? This reeks of sexual discrimination, of a sex-based apartheid. All the other settlements are multicultural and accepting of the other races, except this repulsive hive of misandrists.

Utterly revolting. Gerudo Fortress is nowhere near as offensive as this most recent incarnation; can't believe there was no controversy back when this game was released. MasterFoodsBBQSauce (talk) 22:16, 28 July 2021 (UTC)