Keese Eyeball Guide — Auto-Aim Arrows, Farming & Best Uses
Keese Eyeball Guide — Auto-Aim Arrows & Farming
Keese Eyeball is TotK's most versatile arrow fuse — attaching one to any arrow turns it into a homing projectile that tracks the nearest enemy. Combined with elemental variants (Fire, Ice, Thunder Keese Eyeballs), it's the most efficient resource for taking out flying enemies, hitting moving targets, or clearing camps from long range. This guide covers where to farm them and how to use them optimally.
How Keese Eyeball Auto-Aim Works
Effect: When attached to an arrow, the arrow gains a heat-seeking trajectory toward the nearest enemy in your field of view.
Trigger mechanic:
- Draw bow → fuse a Keese Eyeball to the arrow
- Aim in the general direction of an enemy (doesn't need precise aim)
- Fire → arrow curves toward the nearest target automatically
Range: Auto-aim works at approximately 30–60 meters. Beyond that, the arrow travels straight.
Priority: The arrow targets the nearest enemy to the crosshair at the moment of release. If multiple enemies are close together, it tracks whichever is most central.
Does not track:
- Enemies behind Link
- Enemies obstructed by large terrain features
- Enemies beyond the range threshold
Keese Eyeball Types
Regular Keese Eyeball
Source: Common Keese (bats found in caves and nighttime encounters) Effect: Auto-aim only — no elemental bonus Best use: General homing shots, flying enemy tracking, camp clearing at range
Fire Keese Eyeball
Source: Fire Keese (Eldin caves, Death Mountain, lava-adjacent areas) Effect: Auto-aim + fire damage on hit (burns target) Best use: Ice enemies (Frost Gleeok, Ice Wizzrobe), wooden structures, camp barrels
Ice Keese Eyeball
Source: Ice Keese (Hebra mountains, Lanayru ice caves) Effect: Auto-aim + ice damage (freezes target on hit) Best use: Freezing enemies for follow-up melee (frozen = extra damage), Fire enemies (Igneo Talus)
Thunder Keese Eyeball
Source: Thunder Keese (Thunderhead Isles, storm-prone areas) Effect: Auto-aim + shock damage (chain-shocks to nearby enemies) Best use: Groups of enemies (shock chain hits multiple), Lynel face hits
Farming Locations
Regular Keese
Best farms:
- Any cave at night (Keese roost in cave ceilings — 3–8 per cave)
- Necluda caves near Kakariko Village
- Faron cave systems near springs
Night vs cave: Keese also appear outdoors at night across Hyrule. Cave farming gives consistent Keese; outdoor night farming gives more but requires running around.
Drop rate: Keese Eyeball drops approximately 60–70% of kills. Farm 10 Keese → expect 6–7 eyeballs.
Fire Keese
Best locations:
- Eldin Canyon caves (Death Mountain approach)
- Inside Eldin Great Skeleton area
- Yunobo Fire Temple approach routes (before the temple)
Note: Fire Keese require Flamebreaker Armor or heat-resist food for comfortable farming in Eldin.
Ice Keese
Best locations:
- Hebra mountains cave systems (multiple caves clustered in northwest)
- Lanayru Mountain ice caves
- Snowfield area caves (Tabantha Snowfield)
Note: Cold-resist gear required. Snowquill Armor or cold-resist food.
Thunder Keese
Best locations:
- Thunderhead Isles (sky island cluster, southeast of map)
- Akkala caves during storms
- Lanayru Wetlands storm caves
Note: Thunder Keese are rarest. Farm Thunderhead Isles with Rubber Armor equipped.
Best Arrow Combinations
Keese Eyeball + Normal Arrow
Basic homing shot. Most efficient for:
- Archers on distant towers
- Flying Aerocuda
- Fast-moving enemies (Lizalfos running away)
Fire Keese Eyeball + Normal Arrow
Homing fire shot. Best for:
- Ice enemies (guaranteed elemental weakness)
- Wooden camp structures from range
- Starting fires for cooking or updraft creation
Ice Keese Eyeball + Normal Arrow
Homing ice shot. Best for:
- Freezing groups (throw ice shot at a cluster → all freeze)
- Pre-freezing powerful enemies before melee (frozen = 3× damage on first hit)
- Fire enemies and bosses (Marbled Gohma, Igneo Talus)
Thunder Keese Eyeball + Normal Arrow
Homing shock shot. Best for:
- Chain-shocking wet or grouped enemies
- Lynel headshots (shock stagger + chain to nearby enemies)
- Flying enemy clusters (shock chain)
Keese Eyeball + Bomb Arrow
Premium combination: The Bomb Arrow deals explosive damage; the Keese Eyeball ensures it hits the target.
- Use for flying enemies that are hard to track (Aerocuda, Sky Octoroks)
- Extremely effective against Gleeok heads (homing explosive = consistent stagger)
Advanced Techniques
Aerial Auto-Aim
During freefall (sky diving from sky islands or jumping):
- Draw bow while falling
- Time slows during aim
- Fire Keese Eyeball arrow → it auto-aims at the nearest enemy below
- Multiple shots possible during the time-slow window
This makes aerial approaches devastatingly effective — pre-stagger or eliminate enemies before landing.
The Eyeball Shotgun
When using the Savage Lynel Bow (fires 5 arrows per shot):
- Fuse Keese Eyeball to one arrow slot
- Each of the 5 arrows fires with eyeball behavior
- Result: 5 homing arrows per shot — nearly impossible to miss
This combination is the most efficient ranged damage in TotK for most enemies.
Cave Sweeping
When entering a cave with multiple Keese:
- Draw Keese Eyeball arrow
- Fire in the general direction of the ceiling
- Arrow tracks to nearest Keese
- Refire immediately after → next nearest Keese
- Clear the entire ceiling in 4–5 shots without precise aim
Standard arrows require individual precise shots in dark caves. Keese Eyeballs clear caves in seconds.
Quick Tips
- Keese caves at night — caves are always the most consistent Keese source. At night, go to any cave near a major town (Kakariko, Lookout Landing) → farm 8–10 Keese → exit with 6–7 eyeballs in 2–3 minutes.
- Eyeball + Bomb = flying boss answer — whenever a boss or miniboss takes to the air (Gleeok, Aerocuda swarms), switch to Keese Eyeball + Bomb Arrow. Removes the targeting problem entirely.
- Thunder Keese chain is underrated — one Thunder Keese Eyeball arrow hitting the first enemy in a tight group shocks all of them. Clears a 3-Bokoblin cluster as effectively as a Bomb Arrow at a fraction of the item cost.
- Keep 20+ regular Keese Eyeballs stocked — they're the most universally useful arrow fuse. Run low → immediately farm any nearby cave. Unlike elemental variants, regular Keese appear everywhere.
- Eyeball + Savage Lynel Bow = endgame standard — once you have a Savage Lynel Bow from the Floating Colosseum, fusing Keese Eyeballs to it is your default combat arrow for most encounters. 5 homing shots per trigger pull.
See also: Arrows Guide | Fuse Tips Guide | Sky Diving Guide
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