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Template:Infobox Place Hyrule Forest Park is a location in Breath of the Wild.[1]

Features and Overview

Hyrule Forest Park is located east of Hyrule Castle between the Boneyard Bridge and the Helmhead Bridge in Hyrule Field. Hyrule Forest Park separates the Hylia River to the east from the Hyrule Castle Moat on the west. Several charred Trees can be found scattered along the western side of the Park.

A metallic Treasure Chest containing a bundle of five Shock Arrows can be found atop a rocky outcropping near the middle of the Park. A stone Treasure Chest containing a Phrenic Bow can be found inside a similar outcropping close to the Park's western shore in between two cracked walls.

A Korok can be found by breaking the Pot inside a Tree in the Park's east. Another can be found by lifting a Rock atop a fountain near the Park's center. A third Korok can be found by carrying a metal cube across the Hylia River from a Cube Pattern at the base of the Crenel Hills to the corresponding Cube Pattern on the northeastern reaches of the Park.

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Nomenclature

TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ハイラル森林公園跡 (Hairaru Shinrinkōen Ato) Hyrule Forest Park Ruins
Netherlands Dutch Hyrule-woudpark
France FrenchEU Ancien parc de la forêt
Germany German Hyrule-Lustgarten
Italy Italian Antico parco di Hyrule
Russia Russian Хайрупский парк (Khayrupskiy park)
Spain SpanishEU Parque forestal

See Also

References

  1. "Hyrule Forest Park" — Map (Breath of the Wild)