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====Minor {{Plural|BotW|Enemy}}==== | ====Minor {{Plural|BotW|Enemy}}==== | ||
{{Gallery List|Enemies | {{Gallery List|Enemies | ||
|BotW= Black Bokoblin {{ | |BotW= Black Bokoblin {{Equipment|BotW|Dragon Bone Boko Bow}}{{Equipment|BotW|Arrow}}, | ||
Black Bokoblin {{ | Black Bokoblin {{Equipment|BotW|Dragonbone Boko Club}}{{Equipment|BotW|Dragonbone Boko Shield}}, | ||
Black Bokoblin {{ | Black Bokoblin {{Equipment|BotW|Dragonbone Moblin Club}}, | ||
Black Bokoblin {{ | Black Bokoblin {{Equipment|BotW|Dragonbone Moblin Spear}} | ||
Black Bokoblin {{ | Black Bokoblin {{Equipment|BotW|Gerudo Scimitar}}{{Equipment|BotW|Gerudo Shield}}, | ||
Black Moblin {{ | Black Moblin {{Equipment|BotW|Dragonbone Moblin Spear}}, | ||
Black Moblin {{ | Black Moblin {{Equipment|BotW|Knight's Bow}}{{Equipment|BotW|Ice Arrow}}, | ||
Black Moblin {{ | Black Moblin {{Equipment|BotW|Knight's Broadsword}}, | ||
Blue Bokoblin {{ | Blue Bokoblin {{Equipment|BotW|Dragon Bone Boko Bow}}{{Equipment|BotW|Arrow}}, | ||
Blue Bokoblin {{ | Blue Bokoblin {{Equipment|BotW|Dragon Bone Boko Bow}}{{Equipment|BotW|Ice Arrow}}, | ||
Blue Bokoblin {{ | Blue Bokoblin {{Equipment|BotW|Knight's Bow}}{{Equipment|BotW|Ice Arrow}}, | ||
Farosh, | Farosh, | ||
Ice Keese, | Ice Keese, | ||
Ice Wizzrobe {{ | Ice Wizzrobe {{Equipment|BotW|Ice Rod}}, | ||
Ice-Breath Lizalfos {{ | Ice-Breath Lizalfos {{Equipment|BotW|Lizal Tri-Boomerang}}, | ||
Snow Octorok, | Snow Octorok, | ||
Stalmoblin, | Stalmoblin, | ||
Stalmoblin {{ | Stalmoblin {{Equipment|BotW|Dragonbone Moblin Spear}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
Latest revision as of 07:45, 21 March 2024
Vatorsa Snowfield is a recurring location in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2]
Features and Overview
Breath of the Wild
Vatorsa Snowfield is a flat expanse covered by Snow in the Gerudo Highlands. It is bordered to the west by the West Vatorsa Snowfield, the two being separated by a natural stone archway. In the center of the Snowfield is a deep valley. On the eastern end of Vatorsa Snowfield, sitting at the base of Laparoh Mesa is Kuh Takkar Shrine. As part of a Freezing Climate, Link must have at least two levels of Cold Resistance to traverse the Snowfield without taking damage.
At 7:00 PM, Farosh will fly over Vatorsa Snowfield from Gerudo Summit, causing an Updraft to appear underneath it. Three Monster Strongholds can also be found on the Snowfield. The westernmost Stronghold is multi-tiered structure made out of wood, and its two Treasure Chests contain a Silver Rupee and a bundle of five Bomb Arrows. The second is a small encampment on the slope leading into the valley, and it contains a Treasure Chest containing a Purple Rupee. The last Monster Stronghold is located at the end of the valley, and the Treasure Chest inside contains a Ruby.
Several Treasure Chests can be found in the Vatorsa Snowfield. In total, these Chests contain one Forest Dweller's Spear, one Golden Claymore, 10 Shock Arrows, one Amber, three Opals, one Ruby, and three Purple Rupees.
Creatures
Minor Enemies
Materials
Tears of the Kingdom
Nomenclature
Vatorsa Snowfield derives its name from Tsavorite.
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | Meanings |
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查波雪原 (Chábō Xuěyuán) (TotK) | ||
查波雪原 (Chábō Xuěyuán) (TotK) | ||
Vatorsa-sneeuwvlakte (BotW)[3] | Same as English. | |
Prairie gelée de Tsavor (TotK) | ||
Prairie gelée de Tsavor (TotK) | ||
Zabo-Schneefeld (TotK) | ||
Nevaio di Tsavor (TotK) | ||
차보 설원 (TotK) | ||
Estepa de Tabbor (BotW)[4] | Tabbor Steppe | |
Estepa de Tabbor (TotK) | ||
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See Also
References
- ↑ "Vatorsa Snowfield" — Map (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Vatorsa Snowfield" — Map (Tears of the Kingdom)
- ↑ "Vatorsa-sneeuwvlakte" — Map (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Estepa de Tabbor" — Map (Breath of the Wild)