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{{Hatnote|This article refers to the location in {{TP}}, {{BotW}}, {{TotK}}, and {{HWAoC}}. For the desert containing [[Gerudo]]s in {{OoT}}, see [[Haunted Wasteland]] and [[Desert Colossus]].}}
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{{Infobox Location
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|image = [[File:Gerudo Desert.jpg|300px|The Gerudo Desert in Twilight Princess]]
|Screenshot TP= File:TP Gerudo Desert.png
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|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br>''[[Link's Crossbow Training]]''
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|inhab = [[Gerudo]] <small>(''Ocarina of Time'')</small>
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The {{Term/Store|Gerudo Desert||Series, BotW, TotK, HWAoC}}<ref>{{Cite|{{Big|'''Gerudo Desert'''}}|Map|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|{{Big|'''Gerudo Desert'''}}|Map|TotK}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|{{Big|{{Color|HWAoC Map|'''Gerudo Desert'''}}}}|Map|HWAoC}}</ref>, also known as the '''Western Desert''',{{Exp Game|TP}}<ref>{{Cite|Actually, there's one more of us...but there's been a disturbing turn of events in the {{Color|TPHD Red|western desert}}, so he's gone to check it out.|Telma|TPHD}}</ref> and the '''Great Desert''',{{Exp Game|TP}}<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TP|publisher= Nintendo|page= 178}}</ref> is a recurring location in {{TLoZ|Series}}.
 
==Features and Overview==
==={{TP|-}}===
The Gerudo Desert is found in the [[Desert Province]] in {{TP}}, located in the {{exp|GCN version; southeast in the Wii version|southwest}} corner of [[Hyrule]]. Although called Gerudo Desert, the [[Gerudo]] themselves do not appear in {{TP|-}}. The Gerudo Desert is completely cut off from the rest of Hyrule after being abandoned years ago. At first, Link can only reach it by being shot out of [[Fyer]]'s cannon and can only leave by [[Warping]] out. According to [[Auru]], the Desert once held a prison to hold Hyrule's worst criminals.<ref>{{Cite|The Gerudo Desert once held a prison built to hold the worst criminals this land has ever known... The criminals who were sentenced to death were sent directly to the underworld by a cursed mirror that was kept in the prison...Now that prison is condemned, and even the road leading to the Desert is impassable.|Auru|TP}}</ref> The Gerudo Desert covers a vast territory, but most of its surface is a barren wasteland with no signs of life other than enemies like [[Moldorm]]s, [[Shadow Beast]]s, [[Bulblin]]s and [[Leever]]s.
 
The Gerudo Desert holds the [[Arbiter's Grounds (Dungeon)|Arbiter's Grounds]] [[Dungeon]], the aforementioned prison. On top of it lies the [[Mirror Chamber]], a large circular temple where the [[Sage#Twilight Princess|Sages]] reside. It houses the [[Mirror of Twilight]], which is the only way to access the [[Twilight Realm]]. The Mirror of Twilight can create a portal inside a gigantic rock that leads to the [[Palace of Twilight]]. The mirror was shattered into four pieces by [[Zant]], but the three missing pieces are recovered by [[Link]] and [[Midna]]. After the defeat of [[Ganondorf]], Midna departs to the Twilight Palace and shatters the mirror completely. The [[Gerudo Mesa]] can also be found in the Gerudo Desert. It holds the [[Cave of Ordeals]], an optional 50-floor dungeon.
 
====Areas====
{{Gallery List|Locations
|TP= Arbiter's Grounds (Dungeon), Cave of Ordeals, Desert Caravan, Gerudo Mesa, Mirror Chamber
}}
 
==={{BotW|-}}===
In {{BotW|-}}, the Gerudo Desert is a vast desert wasteland located in the southwest section of [[Hyrule]] in the [[Gerudo (Region)|Gerudo]] region. It is plagued by sandstorms that disrupt Link's [[Sheikah Slate]] [[Map]], rendering it unusable. Four [[Molduga]]s can be found throughout the desert. [[Stalizalfos]] appear all over it during the night.
 
====Climates====
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[[File:BotW Gerudo Desert Climate Area.png|thumb|center|Map boundaries of the "Gerudo desert" climate within the {{Term|BotW|Gerudo Desert}}]]
 
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! Weather Type !! Chance
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{{!}} Clear {{!!}} 100%
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{{!}} Rain/Snow {{!!}} 0%
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{{!}} Heavy Rain/Snow {{!!}} 0%
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{{!-}}
{{!}}style="padding: 25px 50px 25px 50px;" colspan=2{{!}}
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{{!}}+ Temperature vs. Altitude
{{!-}}
! Altitude !! Temperature (Day) !! Temperature (Night)
{{!-}}
{{!}} 0m+ {{!!}} 117.5 °F{{Exp|47.5 °C}} {{!!}} 24.8 °F{{Exp|-4.0 °C}}
{{!-}}
{{!}} 100m+ {{!!}} 113.0 °F{{Exp|45.0 °C}} {{!!}} 23.0 °F{{Exp|-5.0 °C}}
{{!-}}
{{!}} 200m+ {{!!}} 109.4 °F{{Exp|43.0 °C}} {{!!}} 19.4 °F{{Exp|-7.0 °C}}
{{!-}}
{{!}} 300m+ {{!!}} 100.4 °F{{Exp|38.0 °C}} {{!!}} 17.6 °F{{Exp|-8.0 °C}}
{{!-}}
{{!}} 400m+ {{!!}} 86.0 °F{{Exp|30.0 °C}} {{!!}} 8.6 °F{{Exp|-13.0 °C}}
{{!-}}
{{!}} 500m+ {{!!}} 32.0 °F{{Exp|0.0 °C}} {{!!}} -2.2 °F{{Exp|-19.0 °C}}
{{!-}}
{{!}} 600m+ {{!!}} 19.4 °F{{Exp|-7.0 °C}} {{!!}} -13.0 °F{{Exp|-25.0 °C}}
{{!-}}
{{!}} 700m+ {{!!}} 5.0 °F{{Exp|-15.0 °C}} {{!!}} -18.4 °F{{Exp|-28.0 °C}}
{{!-}}
{{!}} 800m+ {{!!}} -18.4 °F{{Exp|-28.0 °C}} {{!!}} -18.4 °F{{Exp|-28.0 °C}}
{{!-}}
{{!}} 900m+ {{!!}} -18.4 °F{{Exp|-28.0 °C}} {{!!}} -18.4 °F{{Exp|-28.0 °C}}
{{!-}}
{{!}} 1000m+ {{!!}} -18.4 °F{{Exp|-28.0 °C}} {{!!}} -18.4 °F{{Exp|-28.0 °C}}
{{!)}}
 
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[[File:BotW Gerudo Desert Level 2 Climate Area.png|thumb|center|Map boundaries of the "Gerudo desert Lv2" climate within the {{Term|BotW|Gerudo Desert}}]]
 
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{{(!}} class="wikitable" style="margin: auto auto"
{{!}}+ Weather
{{!-}}
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{{!}} Clear {{!!}} 100%
{{!-}}
{{!}} Cloudy {{!!}} 0%
{{!-}}
{{!}} Rain/Snow {{!!}} 0%
{{!-}}
{{!}} Heavy Rain/Snow {{!!}} 0%
{{!-}}
{{!}} Storm {{!!}} 0%
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{{!-}}
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{{(!}} class="wikitable" style="margin: auto auto"
{{!}}+ Temperature vs. Altitude
{{!-}}
! Altitude !! Temperature (Day) !! Temperature (Night)
{{!-}}
{{!}} 0m+ {{!!}} 134.6 °F{{Exp|57.0 °C}} {{!!}} 24.8 °F{{Exp|-4.0 °C}}
{{!-}}
{{!}} 100m+ {{!!}} 131.0 °F{{Exp|55.0 °C}} {{!!}} 23.0 °F{{Exp|-5.0 °C}}
{{!-}}
{{!}} 200m+ {{!!}} 127.4 °F{{Exp|53.0 °C}} {{!!}} 19.4 °F{{Exp|-7.0 °C}}
{{!-}}
{{!}} 300m+ {{!!}} 118.4 °F{{Exp|48.0 °C}} {{!!}} 17.6 °F{{Exp|-8.0 °C}}
{{!-}}
{{!}} 400m+ {{!!}} 104.0 °F{{Exp|40.0 °C}} {{!!}} 8.6 °F{{Exp|-13.0 °C}}
{{!-}}
{{!}} 500m+ {{!!}} 50.0 °F{{Exp|10.0 °C}} {{!!}} -2.2 °F{{Exp|-19.0 °C}}
{{!-}}
{{!}} 600m+ {{!!}} 19.4 °F{{Exp|-7.0 °C}} {{!!}} -13.0 °F{{Exp|-25.0 °C}}
{{!-}}
{{!}} 700m+ {{!!}} 5.0 °F{{Exp|-15.0 °C}} {{!!}} -18.4 °F{{Exp|-28.0 °C}}
{{!-}}
{{!}} 800m+ {{!!}} -18.4 °F{{Exp|-28.0 °C}} {{!!}} -18.4 °F{{Exp|-28.0 °C}}
{{!-}}
{{!}} 900m+ {{!!}} -18.4 °F{{Exp|-28.0 °C}} {{!!}} -18.4 °F{{Exp|-28.0 °C}}
{{!-}}
{{!}} 1000m+ {{!!}} -18.4 °F{{Exp|-28.0 °C}} {{!!}} -18.4 °F{{Exp|-28.0 °C}}
{{!)}}
 
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====Areas====
{{Gallery List|Locations
|BotW= Arbiter's Grounds, Dako Tah Shrine, Divine Beast Vah Naboris, Dragon's Exile, East Barrens, East Gerudo Ruins, Fang and Bone [West Barrens], Gerudo Great Skeleton, Gerudo Town, Great Cliffs, Hawa Koth Shrine, Kara Kara Bazaar, Karusa Valley, Keive Tala Shrine, Kema Zoos Shrine, Korsh O'hu Shrine, Lookout Post, Misae Suma Shrine, North Dragon's Exile, North Gerudo Ruins, Northern Icehouse, Palu Wasteland, Palu Wasteland South, Raqa Zunzo Shrine, Sand-Seal Rally, Southern Oasis, Takama Shiri Shrine, Tera's Great Fairy Fountain, Tho Kayu Shrine, Toruma Dunes, West Barrens, West Gerudo Ruins
}}
}}


The '''Gerudo Desert''' is a desert in [[Hyrule]] that was first introduced in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' and reappears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. It features a large, vast desert that is not occupied by any of the races living in Hyrule except for the Gerudo tribe, who have a fortress there called the [[Gerudo Fortress]] in ''Ocarina of Time''.<ref name=zelda>{{cite|That is Ganondorf, the leader of the Gerudos. They hail from the desert far to the west.|Princess Zelda|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> The Gerudo Desert features some parts of the story line since both games each contain a dungeon: in ''Ocarina of Time'', the [[Spirit Temple]] is situated deep within the desert in a location known as the [[Desert Colossus]],<ref>{{cite|Nabooru is the second-in-command to the great Ganondorf, King of the Gerudo Thieves. Her headquarters are in the Spirit Temple, which is at the end of the desert.|Nabooru's second-in-command|Ocarina of Time}}</ref><ref>{{cite|They said, "In order to cross the Haunted Wasteland, you'll need the 'eye of
==={{TotK|-}}===
truth.' The Colossus is on the far side of the wasteland..."|Shiro the Carpenter|Ocarina of Time}}</ref><ref>{{cite|To restore the Desert Colossus and enter the Spirit Temple, you must travel back through time's flow...|[[Sheik]]|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> while in ''Twilight Princess'', the [[Arbiter's Grounds]] can be found up north.
{{TotK Quest/Container|
{{TotK Quest
|name= Regional Phenomena
|type= Main Quest
|giver= [[Purah]]
|location= [[Lookout Landing]]
}}
{{TotK Quest
|name= Riju of Gerudo Town
|type= Main Quest
|giver= [[Riju]]
|location= [[Gerudo Town]]
}}
}}
{{Stub|TotK}}


One of the most prominent features of the Gerudo Desert in ''Twilight Princess'' is that it houses the [[Mirror of Twilight]] within the [[Mirror Chamber]], which is the only entrance to the [[Twilight Realm]].<ref>{{cite|The Gerudo Desert once held a prison built to hold the worst criminals this land has ever known... The criminals who were sentenced to death were sent directly to the underworld by a cursed mirror that was kept in the prison...|Auru|Twilight Princess}}</ref><ref>{{cite|Though the goddesses forbade us to return to the world of light, they left one link between the light and the darkness. Something called the Mirror of Twilight was passed to the protectors of Hyrule... It's our only path to the Twilight Realm...and we must get there! You'll come with me...won't you?|Midna|Twilight Princess}}</ref>
====Areas====
{{Gallery List|Locations
|TotK= Ancient Altar Ruins, Ancient Prison Ruins, Arbiter's Grounds, Central Gerudo Cave, Chichim Shrine, Desert Rift, Dragon's Exile, East Barrens, East Gerudo Ruins, East Gerudo Ruins Cave, Gerudo Great Skeleton, Gerudo Sanctuary, Gerudo Town, Great Cliffs, Irasak Shrine, Kara Kara Bazaar, Karahatag Shrine, Karusa Valley, Kudanisar Shrine, Lightning Temple, Lookout Post, Miryotanog Shrine, North Dragon's Exile, North Gerudo Ruins, Northern Icehouse, Oasis Source, Palu Wasteland, Palu Wasteland South, Quicksand Cave, Siwakama Shrine, South Gerudo Cave, Southern Oasis, Southern Oasis Training Area, Statue of the Eighth Heroine Room, Toruma Dunes, Valley of Silent Statues, West Barrens, West Gerudo Ruins, West Gerudo Underground Ruins
}}


==Other Appearances==
==={{LCT|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
In {{LCT}}, the Gerudo Desert appears in two stages. In the first appearance, during [[Link's Crossbow Training#Stage 1|Stage 1]], Link faces a constant onslaught of [[Stalfos]] rising from the sand. The skeletal warriors approach slowly and several Automatic Crossbow upgrades can be obtained by defeating enemies that glow green. Bonus point items are much less common in this barren setting.


==Appearances==
The second appearance, during [[Link's Crossbow Training#Stage 5|Stage 5]], is the same as Stage 1 but with different enemies. [[Moldorm]]s will circle Link from under the sand, jumping occasionally, which is the opportunity to shoot them. Between swarms of Moldorms, a group of [[Leever]]s will encircle Link before attacking.
=== ''Ocarina of Time'' ===
{{Noncanon|End}}
[[File:Gerudo_Desert_OoT.jpg|left|thumb|The [[Desert Colossus]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'']]
{{Main|Desert Colossus}}
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', the Gerudo Desert made up by the [[Gerudo Valley]], [[Haunted Wasteland]], and the [[Desert Colossus]]. It is inhabited by a female thief-tribe called the [[Gerudo]] and is located in the west part of Hyrule, one of the biggest areas of the game.<ref name=zelda/> The Gerudo inhabit in their fortress called the [[Gerudo Fortress]]. At the beginning, [[Link]] gets caught by the Gerudo and manages to escape from prison. After obtaining the [[Gerudo Membership Card]], the path to the desert will be opened. The desert in ''Ocarina of Time'' is called the Haunted Wasteland, and it is not inhabited by any of the Gerudo, only monsters. This desert has a constant sandstorm that can only be overcome by an instruction given by the Gerudo to reach the final destination of the desert: the Desert Colossus, a massive statue carved into stone to believed to represent the Gerudo's goddess.<ref>{{cite|One inside a goddess of the sand...|Sheik|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> Inside the Colossus lies the eighth dungeon of the game, the [[Spirit Temple]], which is where Link defeats [[Twinrova]] and receives the [[Sage Medallion#Spirit Medallion|Spirit Medallion]].
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=== ''Twilight Princess'' ===
The Gerudo Desert reappears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' in the [[Desert Province]]. It is located in the southeast corner of the ''Twilight Princess'' map in the [[Nintendo Wii|Wii]] version and in the southwest corner of the [[GameCube]] version. This time, Gerudo Desert is uninhabited by people (unlike in ''Ocarina of Time''). It covers a vast territory, but most of its surface is a barren wasteland with no signs of life other than some monsters like [[Moldorm]]s, [[Shadow Beast]]s, [[Bulblin]]s and [[Leever]]s. It also has long endless holes with in its surface which makes it harder to move faster through the desert. The Gerudo desert has only two significant locations: [[Arbiter's Grounds]] and [[Gerudo Mesa]]. Here lies the fourth dungeon, Arbiter's Grounds, which holds the first shard of the [[Mirror of Twilight]]. On the top of Arbiter's Grounds lies the [[Mirror Chamber]] which is the only way to the [[Twilight Realm]].  The mirror can create a portal inside a gigantic rock to the [[Palace of Twilight]]. The mirror was shattered into 4 pieces by [[Zant]] but later was recovered by Link and Midna. After the defeat of [[Ganon]]dorf, Midna in her real form departs to the Twilight Palace and destroys the mirror, which is impossible to repair.
Aside from the Arbiter's Grounds, the [[Gerudo Mesa]] is the only other important location there. Also located in the area is the [[Cave of Ordeals]], a large optional dungeon where the [[Fairy Tears]] can be retrieved. Strangely, the Gerudo Desert is completely cut off from the rest of Hyrule. It can first only be reached by being shot out of Fyer's cannon, and can only be left by warping from [[Gerudo Mesa]]. Even though the game takes place after ''Ocarina of Time'', the Gerudo tribe is nowhere to be seen in this desert.


It should be noted, however, that a mesa can be seen far to the south of the "playable" desert area.  This mesa resembles the the Spirit Temple as seen from the Gerudo Fortress in ''Ocarina of Time''.  However, there is also a strong possibility that the Arbiter's Grounds and the Spirit Temple are the one and same due to their identical locations, the presence of the Gerudo Goddess of the Sand, and the presence of a large round mirror in ''Ocarina of Time'' that greatly resembles the Mirror of Twilight (the main mirror that reflects the light Link needs to shatter the statue's face and enter Twinrova's chamber).  The presence of this mirror, along with the Spirit Temple's general theme of mirrors seems to indicate a possible connection since the Arbiter's Grounds was most famous for the Mirror of Twilight.
==={{HW|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Main|Gerudo Desert (Stage)}}
In {{HW}}, the Gerudo Desert appears as a stage where Warriors must defeat [[Ghirahim]] and [[Zant]].
{{Noncanon|End}}


===''Link's Crossbow Training''===
==={{HWAoC|-}}===
The '''Gerudo Desert''' serves as the backdrop for two fixed stance, enemy slaughtering scenarios(Defender mode) in ''[[Link's Crossbow Training]]''. Bonus point items are much less common in this barren setting. The first appearance, during [[Link's Crossbow Training#Stage 1|Stage 1]], Link faces a constant onslaught of [[Stalfos]] rising from the sand. The skeletal warriors approach slowly and several ''Automatic'' Crossbow upgrades can be obtained by killing enemies glowing green.
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|HWAoC}}


The second appearance in [[Link's Crossbow Training#Stage 5|Stage 5]], seems exactly the same with different enemies.[[Moldorm]]s will circle Link, mostly underground, jumping occasionally, which is the opportunity to shoot them. Between swarms of Moldorms, a group of [[leever]]s will encircle Link before attacking.
{{Noncanon|End}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', the [[Gerudo]] tribe makes another appearance, but instead of being in the Gerudo Desert, they appear in the [[Desert of Doubt (Stage)|Desert of Doubt]].
*In {{TP|-}}, the [[Hylian Language|Hylian Typography]] on the map of [[Hyrule]] lists the Gerudo Desert under the name "Great Desert".


==References==
==Nomenclature==
<div class="references-small">
{{Nomenclature}}
<references/>
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<br>
<center>{{Names
|English=
|Japanese=
|Spanish= Desierto Gerudo
|Spanish(LA)=
|Spanish(SP)= 
|French(CA)=
|French(FR)= Désert Gerudo
|German=
|Italian=
}}</center>


==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:LCT Arbiter's Grounds: Ranger.jpg|The Gerudo Desert from {{LCT|-}}
File:HW Gerudo Desert.jpg|The Gerudo Desert from {{HW|-}}
</gallery>


[[Category:Places]]
==See Also==
[[Category:Places in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]
* {{Term|Series|Gerudo (Region)|link}}
[[Category:Places in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]
* {{Term|Series|Gerudo Desert Depths|link}}
[[Category:Places in Link's Crossbow Training]]
* {{Term|Series|Gerudo Desert Sky|link}}
[[Category:Deserts]]
* {{Term|Series|Gerudo Highlands|link}}
 
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