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==Features and Overview==
==Features and Overview==
The Digdogg Suspension Bridge is a bridge spanning the [[Regencia River]] that connects [[Hyrule Field]] with the [[Gerudo Canyon Pass]]. Beneath the Bridge, Link can find the [[Dah Kaso Shrine]] and a [[Raft]].
The Digdogg Suspension Bridge is a bridge spanning the [[Regencia River]] that connects [[Hyrule Field]] with the [[Gerudo Canyon Pass]] in the [[Gerudo Highlands]]. Beneath the Bridge, Link can find the [[Dah Kaso Shrine]] and a [[Raft]].


A [[Traveler]] can occasionally be seen walking along the Digdogg Suspension Bridge. If spoken to, they will reveal themselves as a [[Yiga Footsoldier]] and attack Link. Additionally, a [[Blue Hinox]] sleeps at the center of the Bridge. In [[Master Mode]], it is replaced with a [[Black Hinox]].
A [[Traveler]] can occasionally be seen walking along the Digdogg Suspension Bridge. If spoken to, they will reveal themselves as a [[Yiga Footsoldier]] and attack Link. Additionally, a [[Blue Hinox]] sleeps at the center of the Bridge. In [[Master Mode]], it is replaced with a [[Black Hinox]].
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Revision as of 22:49, 26 October 2018

Template:Infobox Place The Digdogg Suspension Bridge is a location in Breath of the Wild.[1]

Features and Overview

The Digdogg Suspension Bridge is a bridge spanning the Regencia River that connects Hyrule Field with the Gerudo Canyon Pass in the Gerudo Highlands. Beneath the Bridge, Link can find the Dah Kaso Shrine and a Raft.

A Traveler can occasionally be seen walking along the Digdogg Suspension Bridge. If spoken to, they will reveal themselves as a Yiga Footsoldier and attack Link. Additionally, a Blue Hinox sleeps at the center of the Bridge. In Master Mode, it is replaced with a Black Hinox.

In Master Mode, four wooden platform held aloft by Sky Octoroks appear along the sides of the Bridge: three at the northern end and one the Bridge's southern end. Atop two of the northern platforms, Link can find metal Treasure Chests, both containing Diamonds. Atop the southern platform, Link can find a third metal Chest containing a Gerudo Shield.

A Circle of Lily Pads can be found in the water along the southwestern side of the Bridge's central pillar. If Link jumps into the Circle, he will uncover a Korok, who will give him a Korok Seed in return for finding him.[2]

Creatures

Minor Enemies

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Nomenclature

The Digdogg Suspension Bridge is named after Digdogger, a recurring Boss in The Legend of Zelda series.

TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese デグドの吊り橋 (Degudo no Tsuribashi) Degudo Suspension Bridge
Contraction of デグドガ (Degudoga), the Japanese name for Digdogger.
Canada FrenchCA Pont suspendu de Digdo Suspended bridge of Digdo

See Also

References

  1. "Digdogg Suspension Bridge" — Map (Breath of the Wild)
  2. "Yahaha! You found me!" — Korok (Breath of the Wild)