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Where to farm Aerocuda Eyeball in TotK (Zelda Tears of the Kingdom)

You couldn't pay me to eat an eyeball.

Aerocuda is a flying, bat-like enemy in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. It soars around in the sky and will swoop down on you if it spots you, which honestly terrified me the first time it happened. Its Monster Parts are necessary to upgrade certain equipment, meaning you'll need to find multiple monsters to gather enough. Here's how and where to farm Aerocude Eyeball in TotK.

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How to farm Aerocuda Eyeballs in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom (TotK)

I needed 42 Aerocuda Eyeballs to fully upgrade my Glide armor set at a Great Fairy Fountain, which was no small task. While you can purchase them at The Curious Quiver shop in Kakariko Village, there are only three available with every restock. So, if you use this as your main method of obtaining Aerocude Eyeballs, you'll be waiting a while, as wares replenish every few days.

The best way to get Aerocuda Eyeballs that I've found is hunting Aerocuda in the wild. Shoot them down with arrows when you find one flying around, and it'll drop an Aerocuda Eyeball and an Aerocuda Wing.

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Where to farm Aerocuda Eyeballs and Aerocuda Wings in Tears of the Kingdom (Zelda TotK) - Exact locations

My top tip for finding Aerocuda is to look for enemy camps, as sometimes, groups of Moblins will be accompanied by up to four at once. I went around the Hyrule map and spent a good couple of hours hunting down the yellow enemies, and I have marked the locations I've found on the map below:

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Here are the coordinates for each of the Aerocuda location markers on my map to help you track them down with ease:

  1. East Necluda—map coordinates 3735, -2385, 0000.
  2. East Necluda—map coordinates 3063, -2377, 0115.
  3. Central Hyrule—map coordinates 0134, -1507, 0012.
  4. Central Hyrule—map coordinates -1115, -1518, 0022.
  5. Gerudo Canyon—map coordinates -1794, -2717, 0146.
  6. Gerudo Highlands—map coordinates -3949, -1878, 0255.
  7. Gerudo Highlands—map coordinates -3864, -1527, 0372.
  8. Central Hyrule—map coordinates 1448, 0089, 0021.
  9. Central Hyrule—map coordinates 1312, 0408, 0060.
  10. Central Hyrule—map coordinates 1326, 0535, 0031.
  11. Central Hyrule—map coordinates 0773, 1215, 0024.
  12. North Tabantha Snowfield—map coordinates -1505, 3528, 0237.
  13. Akkala Highlands—map coordinates 3765, 2016, 0120.
  14. Akkala Highlands—map coordinates 4229, 1814, 0124.
  15. Akkala Highlands—map coordinates 4525, 2104, 0001.
  16. Akkala Highlands—map coordinates 4824, 2766, 0018.

How to use Aerocuda Eyeballs in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom (TotK)

There are three ways to use Aerocuda Eyeballs in Tears of the Kingdom. The main way is to use them for upgrading the Glide Mask, Glide Tights, and Glide Shirt at a Great Fairy Fountain.

You can also add one into a cooking pot with a critter to create an Elixir. Or, if you just want money, you can sell them for four Rupees a piece.

For more on The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, check out All Lynel locations in TOTK (Zelda Tears of the Kingdom) on Pro Game Guides.


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Brent Koepp
Brent Koepp is a freelance games journalist based out of California. An avid Pokemon fan for over 25 years, he has spent his career reporting on the popular Nintendo franchise. He also dabbles in Destiny 2 and JRPGs. You can follow him on Twitter @brentrkoepp.