Where to Find Widemaw in Horizon Forbidden West
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You can find Widemaw on the western side of the Horizon Forbidden West world map, with one location sitting near the riverbank south of a Carjaw Camp, southeast of the Stone’s Echo settlement, and another further south, near Drowned Gullet Sunken Cavern. To successfully locate and harvest resources from Widemaw, it is crucial to understand its habitats and behaviors, as well as the various resources it can provide, such as Widemaw Tusk and Widemaw Circulator.
Understanding Widemaw and Its Resources
To fully utilize the resources provided by Widemaw, one must first understand how to obtain them.
Widemaw Tusk and Circulator
Widemaw Tusk is a rare resource in Horizon Forbidden West, obtained only from Widemaws by tearing it off with Tear damage before the machine is destroyed. It can also be purchased from Larend, one of Keruf’s salvagers, or from select Hunters. On the other hand, Widemaw Circulator is an uncommon resource harvested only from Widemaws and can also be purchased from Larend.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who sells Widemaw tusks? Widemaw Tusk can be purchased from Larend, one of Keruf’s salvagers, or from select Hunters.
- How do you get a Widemaw circulator? Widemaw Circulator can be harvested from Widemaws or purchased from Larend.
- Will there be a 3rd Horizon game? A third mainline game in the Horizon series is in the works at Guerrilla Games, expanding the world of Horizon with Aloy’s next adventure.
- Is Aloy LGBTQ? Aloy is a genetic clone of a queer woman, and the Horizon universe includes a plethora of LGBTQ characters.
- Are Aloy and Seyka a couple? Aloy and Seyka form a strong bond, and depending on dialogue options, they can share a romantic kiss, indicating a possible couple status.
- Can you break King Tusk tusk? Yes, the King Tusk’s tusks can be broken off by dealing enough damage to them, reducing the effectiveness of its attacks.
- Where can I buy Widemaw primary nerve? Widemaw Primary Nerve can be purchased from Larend, one of Keruf’s salvagers.
- Where can I find Larend? Larend is located just beyond the gates of Barren Light, off the main trail in Horizon: Forbidden West.
- How do you get clamberjaw tail duster? Clamberjaw Tail Duster can be obtained from Clamberjaws by tearing it off with Tear damage or purchased from select Hunters or Danur.
- What is the Rockbreaker primary nerve? Rockbreaker Primary Nerve is a resource obtained only from Rockbreakers and can also be purchased from one of Keruf’s Salvagers.
- Can humans evolve tusks? While it’s theoretically possible for humans to evolve tusks, the anatomical changes required are complex and unlikely.
- How do you remove tusk? Tusk removal involves sedating the animal and using a Gigli wire to saw the tusk above the gum line.
- Do tusks count as horns? No, tusks are distinct from horns, as they are made of dentine cased in enamel, while horns are covered in keratin.
- Is tusk a fang? No, tusks and fangs serve different purposes, with fangs used for seizing prey and tusks used for defense and tools.
- What is the best weapon against Kingtusk? The best weapon against King Tusk depends on the player’s comfort level, but the Nodachi and katana are recommended for their effectiveness in breaking body parts and ease of use.