Gatepost Town Ruins

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Gatepost Town Ruins is a location in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.

Breath of the Wild

The Gatepost Town Ruins are located just north of the Great Plateau, immediately northeast of the Oman Au Shrine. The area was once a nice up-and-coming place with a lot of folks moving in. However, once monsters appeared, they drove everybody off and all that is left is some ruins.[1]

Link will encounter two treasure hunters, Mina and Mils, who are scavenging the ruins for any remaining treasure from the citizens that once lived there. The two will get attacked by some Red Bokoblin and if Link saves them, they will reward him with a meal.

Throughout the ruins there are numerous items that Link can find that are stuck in the ground, including a Rusty Claymore, Rusty Broadsword, and a Rusty Halberd.

A treasure chest can be found inside the building at the south end, containing an Emblazoned Shield. A second treasure chest can be found in the pond just west of the ruins and it contains an Opal gem. There are also some Hyrule Bass and Staminoka Bass that are found here.

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Nearby Korok Seeds

Shoot the balloons.

Stand near the windmill to get the balloons to appear. Shoot them for the seed.

Catch the fairy lights.

Catch the fairy lights.

Tears of the Kingdom

The Gatepost Town Ruins are found just southwest of Lake Kolomo at the south end of Hyrule Field. The ruins are fairly empty, with a view rustic weapons lying around, including a Rusty Claymore and multiple Rusty Halberds.

Korok Seed

  • Just west of the ruins, there is a hill with a Korok tree stump on it. Step on it and then glide to the yellow circle to the east to get the Korok Seed.

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References

  1. "Mina", This was once an up-and-coming place with lots of folks moving here. But then the monsters drove everyone out. Which means there's plenty of treasure to be had! That's where we come in. We're treasure hunters, searching for a one-in-a-million payday. I'm guessing you are too. So as a tip from one pro to another, stay clear of Hyrule Castle. It's protected by things called Guardians. If they spot you, all bets are off on whether you survive.