Mount Faloraa
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Mount Faloraa is a location found in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.
Breath of the Wild
Mount Falorraa is located south of the Great Plateau and west of Lake Hylia. When leaving the Great Plateau, if Link travels directly south of the Owa Daim Shrine, he'll reach the mountain. The mountain has a rather gradual slope, leading up to its peak. At the very top of the mountain, there is a very tall tree. If Link climbs to the top of it, he can examine the leaves to find a Korok.
On a couple of the trees in the area, Link will find the uncommon Rugged Rhino Beetles. The mountain also holds some other bugs, including Warm Darners and Restless Crickets.
During the nighttime, Stalmoblin will come out, usually in groups of 2 to 3 at a time.
Animals
Enemies
Nearby Shrines
Nearby Korok Seeds
Examine the fairy lights at the top of the tree.
Tears of the Kingdom
Mount Faloraa is the mountain peak found directly south of the Great Plateau. The mountain has a steady incline, leading up from Lake Hylia, located to its east. The elevation steadily declines as it heads south towards the Grinnden Plains.
Near the peak of Mount Faloraa, there is an enemy Aerocuda flying around carrying a treasure chest, which holds an Opal gem.
Korok Seeds
- Well north of Mount Faloraa, there is an area beneath the Great Plateau surrounded on all sides. Here there is a block puzzle. Move the blocks so they are symmetric to get the Korok Seed.
- Just north of the peak, there are four rock arrangements that make squares. Two small rocks are misplaced. Place them in their proper spots to get the Korok Seed.
- East of the peak, within the Geoglyph, there is a small rock that Link can lift up to get the Korok Seed.
- At the very peak of Mount Faloraa, there is a Korok looking to reunite with his friend. Use various Zonai Devices to get the Korok to the northwest, beyond the Taobab Grassland to get the Korok Seed.