A Picture for Foothill Stable

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A Picture for Foothill Stable
A Picture for Foothill Stable - TotK.jpg

Games

Prerequisite

Start

Examine the empty picture frame in Foothill Stable

Objective

Take a photograph of Daruk's effigy over Goron City and show it to Ozunda

Rewards

Attributes

Type

A Picture for Foothill Stable is a Side Quest in Tears of the Kingdom.

Overview

If Link examines the empty picture frame at Foothill Stable, Ozunda will call him over and explain that the Stable Association sent frames for them to fill. He would like a picture of the massive sculpture of Daruk which is carved into the cliff overlooking Goron City.

When Link takes a photograph of it and returns to Foothill Stable to show Ozunda, the latter is delighted, and immediately paints a copy for the frame. He then gives Link a Fireproof Elixir (BotW Flame Guard Icon.png 3:40) and one Pony Point as thanks.

Requirements

The Purah Pad camera must have been unlocked by Robbie in the Camera Work in the Depths Main Quest.

Walkthrough

  • Examine the empty frame at Foothill Stable to start the quest.
  • Travel to Goron City to take the photo. The statue is the large one that faces inwards towards the town from the north-west. Standing on the warp point for Marakuguc Shrine gives a perfect vantage point for the statue.
  • Return to Foothill Stable to show the image to Ozunda and receive the reward.

Gallery

Adventure Log

Step Description
1
Ozunda, the owner of Foothill Stable, wants to hang a painting of the Daruk sculpture that overlooks Goron City, northwest of the stable.
Maybe there's a way to take a picture of it and show it to Ozunda.
2
Ozunda, the owner of Foothill Stable, is pleased to have a painting of the Daruk sculpture hanging on the wall of his establishment.
He was going to give you a reward, but your inventory was full. Be sure to trim your belongings before you accept his gift.
Complete
Ozunda, the owner of Foothill Stable, is pleased to have a painting of the Daruk sculpture hanging on the wall of his establishment.
Still, he's happy to replace it with a different painting of the sculpture. Just show him a new image and he'll make a copy to put on display.

References