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The Fire Keese Wing is an item from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. It can be found by Link after defeating a Fire Keese. He can cook with it and critters or small animals to create elixirs. Link can also use them as materials to upgrade armor via Great Fairies. They can also be sold to Kilton for Mon at the Fang and Bone. They are resistant to fire or very hot areas.

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  • Fire Keese Wing
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  • The Fire Keese Wing is an item from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. It can be found by Link after defeating a Fire Keese. He can cook with it and critters or small animals to create elixirs. Link can also use them as materials to upgrade armor via Great Fairies. They can also be sold to Kilton for Mon at the Fang and Bone. They are resistant to fire or very hot areas.
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  • Fire Keese Wing
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  • Potion ingredient
  • Selling to Kilton for Mon
  • Upgrading armor
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  • Breath of the Wild
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  • The Fire Keese Wing is an item from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. It can be found by Link after defeating a Fire Keese. He can cook with it and critters or small animals to create elixirs. Link can also use them as materials to upgrade armor via Great Fairies. They can also be sold to Kilton for Mon at the Fang and Bone. They are resistant to fire or very hot areas.
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