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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – How to Find & Defeat Every Talus

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild players have to face many powerful foes. Here is everything to know about every Talus.

Talus is undoubtedly one of the most awe-inspiring foes in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Despite its enormous size, Talus is not hard to beat — it moves slower than a sloth on a Sunday afternoon. Do keep in mind that there are different types of Talus, each with its unique elemental properties, and you can find them scattered across Hyrule. And the cherry on top? Defeating these behemoths yields some precious gems that can line your pockets and upgrade your wardrobe.

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All Talus locations in Breath of the Wild

Below is every type of Talus, where to find it, and what it can drop when players encounter it.

Stone Talus

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  • Health: 300
  • Level: 16
  • Locations: Cliffs of Quince, Deya Lake, Gama Cove, Great Plateau, Lake Floria, Martha’s Landing, North Dueling Peaks, North Mable Ridge, Ovli Plain, Dueling Peaks South, West Nabi Lake.
  • Drops: Flint, opal, ruby, amber

Luminous Talus

  • Health: 600
  • Level: 20
  • Locations: Champion’s Gate North, Crenel Hills, East Mount Granajh, Lake Hylia North, Lake Kolomo, Mapla Point, Mount Nabooru, Rutimala Hill, South Koukot Plateau, South Taafei Hill, Southern Tal Tal Peak, Upland Lindor.
  • Drops: Flint, amber, opal, luminous gem, topaz, diamond

Igneo Talus

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  • Health: 800
  • Level: 24
  • Locations: Darb Pond, Darunia Lake, Gorko Lake, Goronbi Lake North, Lake Darman.
  • Drops: Flint, opal, ruby, diamond

Rare Talus

  • Health: 900
  • Level: 24
  • Locations: Gisa Crater, Hyrule Castle Underground, Hyrule Castle West, Illumeni Plateau, Kolami Bridge South, Tabantha Hills, West Vatorsa Snowfield.
  • Drops: Flint, amber, opal, topaz, ruby, sapphire, diamond

Frost Talus

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  • Health: 800
  • Level: 24
  • Locations: Coldsnap Hollow, Laparoh Mesa, Pikida Stonegrove, West Rospro Pass, West Sapphia’s Table.
  • Drops: Flint, opal, ruby, diamond

How to beat Talus in Breath of the Wild

The key to defeating The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’s Talus is to attack its weak points. Of course, its main weak point is the crystal on its back, but some Taluses have crystals on their sides, too.

To start the fight, throw bombs at their arms to destroy them. This will cause Talus to collapse, giving you a few seconds to climb onto its back and attack the crystal. Your best bet is to use heavy weapons such as iron hammers, rock throwers, rock crushers, or rock breakers to deal maximum damage to the crystal. Other weapons will quickly break against the sturdy crystal.

If the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Talus’ crystal is on its side, you can reach it from the ground using spears. Aim at the weak point with ZL and strike as many blows as possible. Be mindful of Talus’s attacks, as they can throw their arms at you, making it difficult to dodge.


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Cande Maldonado
Though Cande started her journey in the video game industry as a localization specialist six years ago, she soon realized that her true calling was to annoy NPCS, smash virtual pottery, and complete every side quest available in RPGs. Throwing that useless degree out of the window, she has been writing professionally for the past three years ever since. Her passion for games dates to 2006, when she mounted a Chocobo for the first time. Under Nintendo and Square Enix's chokehold, she will willingly pour hours upon hours into reaching 100% completion in the longest roleplaying games ever made. But hey, who needs fresh air and sunlight when you can just live in Ivalice?