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Trilby Valley is a massive area filled with large rocks and hills, located just southwest of the [[Foothill Stable]].
Trilby Valley is a massive area filled with large rocks and hills, located just southwest of the [[Foothill Stable]].


There are a number of enemy bases throughout the valley, with a variety of goodies. At the far southwest, there are numerous [[Bokoblin]] and [[Lizalfos]], with a treasure chest inside that has a [[Silver Rupee]]. Another base can be found at a higher ledge to the east, and after defeating all the enemies, another chest with a Silver Rupee will appear. A third base can be found at the far northeast end of the valley, with either a [[Knight's Bow]] or [[Royal Bow]] in the chest.
There are a number of enemy bases throughout the valley, with a variety of treasures guarded by the monsters. In the southwest of the valley, there are numerous [[Bokoblin]]s and [[Lizalfos]] roaming around their encampment, with a [[treasure chest]] inside that has a [[Silver Rupee]]. Another one of their strongholds can be found to the east, and after defeating all the enemies, another chest containing a Silver Rupee will unlock. A third base can be found at the northeast end of Trilby Valley. The treasure chest inside the third base contains a [[Knight's Bow]].


===Nearby Shrines===
===Nearby Shrines===
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===Nearby Korok Seeds===
===Nearby Korok Seeds===
<section begin=Seed821summary />[[File:Korok821.png|200px|thumb|left|Find the seed platform uphill. Glide or surf in time to the target to reveal the Korok.]]<section end=Seed821summary />Find the seed platform located up the hill toward Foothill Stable, in the Northeast on the grass. Head from it to the target before time runs out to reveal the Korok. Shield surfing or paragliding makes this a breeze.{{Korok Seed|Seed821}}{{Clear|left}}
<section begin=Seed821summary />[[File:Korok821.png|200px|thumb|left|Find the seed platform uphill. Glide or surf in time to the target to reveal the Korok.]]<section end=Seed821summary />Find the tree stump located up the hill toward Foothill Stable. Race from the stump to the ring before the time runs out to reveal the Korok. Shield surfing or paragliding makes this easier.{{Korok Seed|Seed821}}{{Clear|left}}


==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
==''Tears of the Kingdom''==

Revision as of 23:17, July 24, 2023

Trilby Valley is a location in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.

Breath of the Wild

Trilby Valley is a massive area filled with large rocks and hills, located just southwest of the Foothill Stable.

There are a number of enemy bases throughout the valley, with a variety of treasures guarded by the monsters. In the southwest of the valley, there are numerous Bokoblins and Lizalfos roaming around their encampment, with a treasure chest inside that has a Silver Rupee. Another one of their strongholds can be found to the east, and after defeating all the enemies, another chest containing a Silver Rupee will unlock. A third base can be found at the northeast end of Trilby Valley. The treasure chest inside the third base contains a Knight's Bow.

Nearby Shrines

Animals

Enemies

Materials

Nearby Korok Seeds

Find the seed platform uphill. Glide or surf in time to the target to reveal the Korok.

Find the tree stump located up the hill toward Foothill Stable. Race from the stump to the ring before the time runs out to reveal the Korok. Shield surfing or paragliding makes this easier.

Tears of the Kingdom

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