Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom — How to Find Gerudo Secret Club in TotK

Here's our guide to help you find the Gerudo Secret Club in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Gerudo Secret Club is tucked away in a hard-to-access portion of the village. You’ll have to do some digging to discover it, but this short trek is worthwhile. It’s the only shop in town that sells clothing for what the Gerudo call the “voe.” Here’s our guide to tell you how to find the Gerudo Secret Club in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

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Where to Find the Gerudo Secret Club in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

TotK Gerudo Secret Club Location

To find the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Gerudo Secret Club, you’ll need to gain access to the main hub area in Gerudo Town. The coordinates are: 1761, 2508, 0437.

After eliminating the Gibdo enemies, you’ll realize that there’s barely a living person in sight. Worse, the guard at the hub entrance will prevent you from passing through since Link is a voe. Head back topside and check the streets to spot a girl running around. Follow her to reach a hidden passageway.

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Gerudo Secret Club Underground Tunnels

Once you’re in the hub area, Riju will recognize you, which means you’ll be able to explore freely (for the most part).

The goal here is to jump down the well/sewer in the middle of the quarters. You’ll want to follow the tunnels all the way to the end. However, note that some passageways are blocked, which means you’ll have to use Bomb Flowers or blunt weapons to destroy the obstacles.

Eventually, you’ll reach a peculiar junction where you’ll need to step on stone tiles instead of rocky ground. The coordinates are: -3787, -2916, 0032. Go to the middle of this area and cast Ascend. You’ll suddenly emerge inside a shop.

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Gerudo Secret Club Armors

This is the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Gerudo Secret Club shop. Here, you’ll find amor pieces for sale that will fit Link’s physique:

  • Sand Boots: +2 armor; increases movement speed when walking across sandy terrain; costs 1,200 rupees.
  • Snow Boots: +2 armor; increases movement speed when walking across snowy terrain; costs 1,300 rupees.
  • Desert Voe Trousers: +2 armor; increases heat resistance; costs 650 rupees.
  • Desert Voe Spaulder: +4 armor; increases heat resistance; costs 1,300 rupees.
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I’m sure you don’t want to go through the tunnel area again if you want to return to the TotK Gerudo Secret Shop. As such, I suggest unlocking the door at the back of the room. This takes you back to one of the side streets. When you need to access it again, simply knock on the door, and the shop owner will let you through.

That’s how to find the Tears of the Kingdom Gerudo Secret Shop, as well as the items you’ll find for sale there. For more tips and walkthroughs, visit our Zelda: TotK guides hub.


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