Mount Dunsel Cave

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Mount Dunsel Cave is a location in Tears of the Kingdom. It is one of the many Caves that can be discovered in the Overworld.

Tears of the Kingdom

The cave can be found at the southeastern portion of the map beneath Mount Dunsel. The cave is rather expansive and serves as a great way of crossing Mount Dunsel without having to climb. It is littered with dangerous enemies including Horriblins, which can vary from standard Horriblins to Silver Horriblins depending on the World Level. There are also Shock Likes and Rock Likes buried in the cave.

In the water, near the north entrance, there is a treasure chest floating around that contanis a Sapphire. At the north end of the water, there is some breakable boulders that lead to some Rare Ore Deposits.

Even deeper in the cave, Link will find a Bubbulfrog where he can collect a Bubbul Gem. There are also a few Luminous Ore Deposits within the cave. While the Like Likes in the cave drop Treasure Chests with random contents, there are a pair of set treasure chests here in the cave which contain a Royal Bow and Royal Shield.

Bamitok Shrine

Main article: Bamitok Shrine

Within the cave, Link will find a small room with some water. If Link climbs up to the very top, it leads down a path, leading to the Bamitok Shrine. It can be tricky to climb with there being water in the area, but there are boxes and platforms that Link can attach to make things easier. Given how difficult it is to reach the shrine, the Shrine itself is one of Rauru's Blessings. The shrine itself contains a single chest that holds a Big Battery.

Bubbulfrog Location

In the cavern with large rock mounds protruding from the ground and two Shock Likes are vines (directly between the two, and on the left if coming from the southern entrance above Gama Cove). Cutting them down reveals the cavern with the Bubbulfrog which is hanging on the side of a wall.

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