InThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, many items that were only available via Amiibo or DLC inBreath of the Wildcan now be found by exploring the game world and completing side quests. This includes the Divine Helms that represent each of the Divine Beasts.

WhileLegend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomnever addresses the absence of the Divine Beasts, they remain represented by the four Divine Helms that were once worn by Sages in ancient times. Each of these Helms is hidden somewhere in the game world, and theVah Naboris Divine Helmcan be found in the Gerudo Desert. The quest to locate it is unlocked after completing the main dungeon of the Gerudo Desert and defeating the boss.

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Treasure of the Gerudo Desert

After completing the main quest, “Riju of the Gerudo,” players can speak with Riju to learn about the riddle of the statues in the Gerudo Desert. Simply put, there are statues of Gerudo warriors wielding swords scattered around the desert that can be used to locate hidden treasure. The trick here is to follow the direction they are pointing in, so players will want to head for the first statue at the location shown on the map above.

Once this statue has been located, players will need to face the direction it is pointing with the sword and start trekking to find the next statue. It isn’t too far away and can be found surrounded by four stone pillars near a Molduga.The Molduga won’t aggrounless players move past the statue and onto the sand near it, so players might want to use a flying machine or eliminate it before progressing past this second statue.

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From here, the next statue is tucked in next to some stone pillars, so players should be careful not to miss it. Follow this statue’s arm to find another inside a structure near the West Gerudo Ruins.

Here’s where things get a little tricky; since this statue isn’t pointing to another statue, it’s entirely possible to accidentally pass the entrance to the underground ruins where the treasure is located. In the event players miss it, they might find another statue pointing back towards the ruins, which can be used to triangulate the position of the entrance when compared to the direction the other statue was pointing.

Players looking for the entrance should look for the giant skeleton both statues point towards and find the cracked floor in the image above.Throw a bomb at it to blast open the entranceand then drop through the gap to find the West Gerudo Underground Ruins.

The trick to finding this place is also the trick to navigating it since players will quickly find a room filled with breakable rocks. There are some more of the sword statues here, which point in the direction players should start excavating. Break rocks until another statue is found, then use that statue to guide further exploration and find a passage hidden on the right side of the room, which leads to another chamber.

Repeat this trick in the new chamber to find a path on the left wall, then keep following the statues to locate the treasure room. Inside the treasure room is a switch that can be moved using Ultrahand to open a gate leading back to the first chamber and also the chestcontaining the Vah Naboris Divine Helm.Opening the chest and collecting the Helm completes the quest.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis available for Nintendo Switch.