Goronbi River Cave

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Goronbi River Cave
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Goronbi River Cave is a location in Tears of the Kingdom.

Tears of the Kingdom

The Goronbi River Cave can be found north of the path that is formed after the Goronbi River has cleared from lava. A Blue Moblin and several Blue Bokoblin can be found just outside the cave. The cave itself has lava in it, which makes it very hot and will require Link to have armor or an elixir with Flame Guard protection.

Inside the cave, there is a Blue Horriblin near the entrance and up ahead there is a river of Lava. Link can jump on the Lava Slabs to get across the river, where a chest containing a Ruby is found. In the early part of the cave, Link can use Recall on the lava slabs and ride them up the lava river. Once Link reaches the Fire Like, he can then ride the lava slabs naturally down the river. At the end of the area here, there is a platform up above. Link can use Ascend to reach a chest which contains a Fire-Breath Lizal Blade.

Just before the Fire Like, Link can climb up on the right side to find a room where the Bubbulfrog can be found.

After riding the slab, Link can climb up into a room where he finds a chest containing the Ember Shirt. This also causes a nearby door to open up.

Misko's Treasure of Awakening I

Main article: Misko's Treasure of Awakening I

After acquiring the Ember Shirt, a room becomes accessible with a tablet. Read the tablet to begin the Misko's Treasure of Awakening I quest. The tablet is a message from The Great Bandit Misko and it is a clue on how to acquire the Tunic of Awakening. The riddle talks about where Rayne, Piper, and Tanagar meet. This is in reference to the Rayne Highlands, Piper Ridge, and Tanagar Canyon. In the middle of the three is the Ancient Columns and the location of the treasure. It is surrounded by a dangerous Flame Gleeok.

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