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{{quote|This small fishing village along the coast is inhabited by fishermen who make a living off the [[Faron Sea|Faron]] and [[Necluda Sea|Necluda]] seas. There is a market that sells fish, crab, and other goods, as well as a facility in town where [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] can gamble rupees on a treasure chest game, which is what a number of the local fishermen do when they can't go to sea on rainy days.|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Creating a Champion|Creating a Champion]], page 331}}
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| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''
| image = [[File:Lurelin-Village.png|400px]]
| inhab = [[Mubs]]<br/>[[Chessica]]<br/>[[Flavi]]<br/>[[Chumin]]<br/>[[Numar]]<br/>[[Rozel]]<br/>[[Garini]]<br/>[[Kiana]]<br/>[[Kinov]]<br/>[[Sebasto]]<br/>[[Cloyne]]<br/>[[Armes]]
| caption = From ''Breath of the Wild''
| pointsint = [[Lurelin Inn]]<br/>[[Lurelin General Store]]<br/>
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''
| inhab = [[Armes]] - [[Chessica]] - [[Chumin]] (often out of town) - [[Cloyne]] - [[Flavi]] (visiting) - [[Garini]] (out of town) - [[Kiana]] - [[Kinov]] - [[Letty]] (occasional visitor) - [[Mubs]] - [[Numar]] - [[Ralera]] (formerly) - [[Regan]] (out of town) - [[Rozel]] (chief) - [[Sebasto]] - [[Zuta]]
| pointsint = [[Fishing Resort]]<br/>[[Lurelin General Store]]<br/>[[All or Nothing]]
| item =  
| item =  
| natseason =  
| location = [[Faron (Breath of the Wild)|Faron]]
| related = [[Kakariko Village (Breath of the Wild)|Kakariko Village]]<br/>[[Hateno Village]]<br/>[[Gerudo Town]]<br/>[[Rito Village]]<br/>[[Goron City (Breath of The Wild)|Goron City]]<br/>[[Tarrey Town]]<br/>[[Zora's Domain (Breath of the Wild)|Zora's Domain]]
| counterpart_header = Depths Counterpart
| counterpart = [[Abandoned Lurelin Mine]]
| related = [[Kakariko Village (Breath of the Wild)|Kakariko Village]]<br/>[[Hateno Village]]<br/>[[Gerudo Town]]<br/>[[Rito Village]]<br/>[[Goron City (Breath of the Wild)|Goron City]]<br/>[[Tarrey Town]]<br/>[[Zora's Domain (Breath of the Wild)|Zora's Domain]]
}}
}}


'''Lurelin Village''' is a location found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. It is an idyllic tropical fishing village in the [[Faron]] region and led by chief [[Rozel]]. It is located on the southern beaches in an inlet to the southeast. The weather in Lurelin is typically sunny with regular rain showers. Treasure is frequently found in the ocean and a favorite spot for treasure hunters. A favorite [[recipe]] of the villagers is Seafood Paella, which is made by cooking the locally found Hearty Blueshell Snail with Hylian Rice, Goat Butter, Rock Salt, and a Mighty Porgy.
'''Lurelin Village''' is a settlement found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''. A coastal village in south-east [[Faron (Breath of the Wild)|Faron]], its main business is fishing.


Lurelin Village amenities include a general store where [[Link]] can buy fish and arrows and an inn where Link can spend the night to recover hearts. A casino can be found in the one of the tiki houses in the northeast of the village. Cloyne, who runs the casino, will accept a wager on which one of three treasure chests contains the most [[rupee]]s. The more a player wagers, the greater the potential reward.
==''Breath of the Wild''==
Lurelin Village is an idyllic tropical fishing village in the [[Faron (Breath of the Wild)|Faron]] province and led by chief [[Rozel]]. It is located on the southern beaches in an inlet to the southeast. The weather in Lurelin is typically sunny with regular rain showers. Treasure is frequently found in the ocean and a favorite spot for treasure hunters. A favorite [[Breath of the Wild Recipes|recipe]] of the villagers is [[Seafood Paella]], which is made by cooking the locally found [[Hearty Blueshell Snail]] with [[Hylian Rice]], [[Goat Butter]], [[Rock Salt]], and a [[Mighty Porgy]].


A goddess statue is located just southwest of the inn along the beachfront. A cook pot can be found between two tiki homes to the east of the main entrance of the village, while open fires may be found southeast of the inn (before the pier where Mubs' shop is located) and on a small ridge just before reaching [[Gogobi Shores]]. [[Kilton]] can be found at night to the south of Lurelin Village at [[Korne Beach]].
Lurelin Village amenities include a [[Lurelin General Store|general store]] where [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] can buy fish and arrows and an [[Fishing Resort|inn]] where Link can spend the night to recover hearts. A [[All or Nothing‎‎|casino]] can be found in the one of the tiki houses in the northeast of the village. [[Cloyne]], who runs the casino, will accept a wager on which one of three treasure chests contains the most [[rupee]]s. The more a player wagers, the greater the potential reward.


Local flora includes palm trees from which [[Palm Fruit]] and [[Korok Leaf|Korok Leaves]] can be harvested. A variety of mushrooms may also be found in shady locations, such as under the villagers' homes. Local fauna includes [[Hearty Lizard]]s, [[Hightail Lizard]]s, [[Energetic Rhino Beetle]]s, [[Razorclaw Crab]]s, [[Ironshell Crab]]s, [[Mighty Porgy|Mighty Porgies]], [[Armored Porgy|Armored Porgies]], and [[Hearty Blueshell Snail]]s. [[Water Buffalo]] and [[Mountain Goat]]s can be found on near-by beaches.  
A [[Goddess Statue]] is located just southwest of the inn along the beachfront. A [[Cooking Pot]] can be found between two tiki homes to the east of the main entrance of the village, while open fires may be found southeast of the inn (before the pier where Mubs' shop is located) and on a small ridge just before reaching [[Gogobi Shores]]. [[Kilton]] can be found at night to the south of Lurelin Village at [[Korne Beach]].


Local flora includes palm trees from which [[Palm Fruit]] and [[Korok Leaf|Korok Leaves]] can be harvested. A variety of mushrooms may also be found in shady locations, such as under the villagers' homes. Local fauna includes [[Hearty Lizard]]s, [[Hightail Lizard]]s, [[Energetic Rhino Beetle]]s, [[Razorclaw Crab]]s, [[Ironshell Crab]]s, [[Mighty Porgy|Mighty Porgies]], [[Armored Porgy|Armored Porgies]], and [[Hearty Blueshell Snail]]s. [[Water Buffalo]] and [[Mountain Goat]]s can be found on near-by beaches.


==Nearby Side Quests==
===Nearby Side Quests===
* [[What's for Dinner?]]
* [[What's for Dinner?]]
* [[Sunken Treasure]]
* [[Sunken Treasure]]
* [[Take Back the Sea]]
* [[Take Back the Sea]]


==Nearby Shrines==
===Nearby Shrines===
* [[Yah Rin Shrine]]
* [[Yah Rin Shrine]]


==Nearby Korok Seeds==
===Nearby Korok Seeds===
<section begin=Seed446summary />[[File:Korok446.png|200px|thumb|left|Use Stasis to get a rock to the roof, and complete the rock triangle.]]<section end=Seed446summary />This will take a few tries, so save first. You want to get this rock up to the roof of the casino using Stasis and kinetic energy. 9 hits from a Knight's Halberd does the trick (approximately 117 damage), or get it to the third color of arrow. Make sure you pick it up and put it down first; if it's still in the ground it won't move. See screenshot: after this screen was taken the rock was on the roof. Alternatively, if you are having trouble using this method, you can use [[Octo Balloon]]s to lift the rock first. You will need about 2 or 3 balloons to provide enough lift. Then you can use stasis once the rock is high enough up, and a bomb arrow should provide enough energy to move the rock onto the roof.{{Korok Seed|Seed446}}{{Clear|left}}
<section begin=Seed446summary />[[File:Korok446.png|200px|thumb|left|Get a rock to the roof, and complete the rock triangle. This can be difficult and there are multiple methods. Click 'Korok Seed' above for additional assistance for this seed.]]<section end=Seed446summary />This will take a few tries, so save first. You want to get this rock up to the roof of the casino.
* One method is using Stasis and kinetic energy. 9 hits from a Knight's Halberd does the trick (approximately 117 damage), or get it to the third color of arrow. Make sure you pick it up and put it down first; if it's still in the ground it won't move.
* Alternatively, you can use [[Octo Balloon]]s to lift the rock closest to the casino first. You will need about 2 or 3 balloons to provide enough lift. Then you can use Stasis once the rock is high enough up, and a bomb arrow should provide enough energy to move the rock onto the roof.
* Another method of getting the rock up with an [[Octo Balloon]] is to use a [[Korok Leaf]] to blow the rock over the roof. Use the R button to aim the leaf and waft the rock/balloon onto the roof.
* When using the octo-balloons, place the rock against the solid wooden wall on the left side of the door. Wait for the balloons to lift the rock up high enough to be just above the ledge. Stasis the rock and quickly climb up the solid wall. Stand on the ledge right next to the rock and as soon as the stasis runs out, a prompt to pickup the rock will appear. The balloons will pop just before the stasis runs out. Take the rock and head over to the triangle to complete it. ** NOTE: Do not attempt this when it is raining as the wind can be unpredictable and may blow the octo-balloons away from the boat. This can also be done from the right side of the door however, the wind seemed to be more of a factor on that side.
* Cut down a tree on the left (facing the door) near the front to form a bridge. Try to aim it between the first two flags so it will stay.
* Cut down a tree and using stasis on it as soon as it hits the roof. Then you can pick up a rock and quickly walk up the frozen tree.
* If you know how to perform BLSS then you can bow lift a pebble and get a step up on one of the fences south of the pond located to the east of the casino (opposite of the casino relative to the shrine).
* You can also use three octo balloons to lift a rock into the air as close to the left side of the boat as possible, using stasis on the rock once it lifts above the lip of the boat and then using bomb arrows to get it the rest of the way onto the roof.
* Alternatively you can also get a chest from the nearby sea using the magnesis module, with this you can attach 2 octo ballons to a nearby rock then push the rock with the chest using magnesis.
 
{{Korok Seed|Seed446}}{{Clear|left}}


<section begin=Seed516summary />[[File:Korok516.png|200px|thumb|left|On top of the inn, there are 3 palm tree trunks. Climb around these chasing the yellow flower trail.]]<section end=Seed516summary />Climb around the tree trunks on top of the Inn chasing the yellow flowers.{{Korok Seed|Seed516}}{{Clear|left}}
<section begin=Seed516summary />[[File:Korok516.png|200px|thumb|left|On top of the inn, there are 3 palm tree trunks. Climb around these chasing the yellow flower trail.]]<section end=Seed516summary />Climb around the tree trunks on top of the Inn chasing the yellow flowers.{{Korok Seed|Seed516}}{{Clear|left}}


<section begin=Seed517summary />[[File:Korok517.png|200px|thumb|left|Remove the apple from between the palm fruits, such as by shooting it.]]<section end=Seed517summary />Shoot the apple from the palm tree of Rozel and Numar's home.{{Korok Seed|Seed517}}{{Clear|left}}
<section begin=Seed517summary />[[File:Korok517.png|200px|thumb|left|Remove the apple from between the palm fruits, such as by shooting it or climb the tree and collect all the fruit.]]<section end=Seed517summary />Shoot the apple from the palm tree of Rozel and Numar's home.{{Korok Seed|Seed517}}{{Clear|left}}
 
===Shopping in Lurelin Village===
{| class="wikitable"
! style="text-align:left;"| Store
! Item
! Cost
! Base Re-sell Price
! Dye Shop
|-
|rowspan=6|Mubs' Shop||Octo Balloon||20 Rupees||5 Rupees||Purple Dye Ingredient
|-
|Ironshell Crab||32 Rupees||8 Rupees||N/A
|-
|Armored Porgy||40 Rupees||10 Rupees||N/A
|-
|Mighty Porgy||40 Rupees||10 Rupees||N/A
|-
|Shock Arrow x10||140 Rupees||N/A||N/A
|-
|Arrow x5||20 Rupees||N/A||N/A
|}
 
==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
{{see also|Village Attacked by Pirates|Ruffian-Infested Village|Lurelin Village Restoration Project|Lurelin Resort Project}}
{{TotK-Stub}}
Lurelin Village is occupied and largely destroyed by [[Monster Forces]] acting as pirates, with its people largely scattered around other settlements including [[Lookout Landing]], [[Kakariko Village (Breath of the Wild)|Kakariko Village]] and [[Hateno Village]].
 
==Trivia==
*In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', apart from [[Tarrey Town]], Lurelin Village is not a plot-relevant settlement in the game as it doesn't have connections to any quests, serving more as a point of reference at the southern coast of Hyrule. As such, it happens to be the settlement which is furthest away from all main quests, the closest ones taking place in [[Hateno Village]] and [[Kakariko Village (Breath of the Wild)|Kakariko Village]].
*Lurelin Village is the southernmost settlement in Hyrule, as well as the only settlement in Faron
*The buildings in the village appear to be repurposed sea vessels.


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Revision as of 12:53, December 3, 2023

"This small fishing village along the coast is inhabited by fishermen who make a living off the Faron and Necluda seas. There is a market that sells fish, crab, and other goods, as well as a facility in town where Link can gamble rupees on a treasure chest game, which is what a number of the local fishermen do when they can't go to sea on rainy days."

Creating a Champion, page 331
Lurelin Village
Lurelin-Village.png
From Breath of the Wild

Games

Location

Inhabitants

Armes - Chessica - Chumin (often out of town) - Cloyne - Flavi (visiting) - Garini (out of town) - Kiana - Kinov - Letty (occasional visitor) - Mubs - Numar - Ralera (formerly) - Regan (out of town) - Rozel (chief) - Sebasto - Zuta

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Depths Counterpart

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Lurelin Village is a settlement found in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom. A coastal village in south-east Faron, its main business is fishing.

Breath of the Wild

Lurelin Village is an idyllic tropical fishing village in the Faron province and led by chief Rozel. It is located on the southern beaches in an inlet to the southeast. The weather in Lurelin is typically sunny with regular rain showers. Treasure is frequently found in the ocean and a favorite spot for treasure hunters. A favorite recipe of the villagers is Seafood Paella, which is made by cooking the locally found Hearty Blueshell Snail with Hylian Rice, Goat Butter, Rock Salt, and a Mighty Porgy.

Lurelin Village amenities include a general store where Link can buy fish and arrows and an inn where Link can spend the night to recover hearts. A casino can be found in the one of the tiki houses in the northeast of the village. Cloyne, who runs the casino, will accept a wager on which one of three treasure chests contains the most rupees. The more a player wagers, the greater the potential reward.

A Goddess Statue is located just southwest of the inn along the beachfront. A Cooking Pot can be found between two tiki homes to the east of the main entrance of the village, while open fires may be found southeast of the inn (before the pier where Mubs' shop is located) and on a small ridge just before reaching Gogobi Shores. Kilton can be found at night to the south of Lurelin Village at Korne Beach.

Local flora includes palm trees from which Palm Fruit and Korok Leaves can be harvested. A variety of mushrooms may also be found in shady locations, such as under the villagers' homes. Local fauna includes Hearty Lizards, Hightail Lizards, Energetic Rhino Beetles, Razorclaw Crabs, Ironshell Crabs, Mighty Porgies, Armored Porgies, and Hearty Blueshell Snails. Water Buffalo and Mountain Goats can be found on near-by beaches.

Nearby Side Quests

Nearby Shrines

Nearby Korok Seeds

Get a rock to the roof, and complete the rock triangle. This can be difficult and there are multiple methods. Click 'Korok Seed' above for additional assistance for this seed.

This will take a few tries, so save first. You want to get this rock up to the roof of the casino.

  • One method is using Stasis and kinetic energy. 9 hits from a Knight's Halberd does the trick (approximately 117 damage), or get it to the third color of arrow. Make sure you pick it up and put it down first; if it's still in the ground it won't move.
  • Alternatively, you can use Octo Balloons to lift the rock closest to the casino first. You will need about 2 or 3 balloons to provide enough lift. Then you can use Stasis once the rock is high enough up, and a bomb arrow should provide enough energy to move the rock onto the roof.
  • Another method of getting the rock up with an Octo Balloon is to use a Korok Leaf to blow the rock over the roof. Use the R button to aim the leaf and waft the rock/balloon onto the roof.
  • When using the octo-balloons, place the rock against the solid wooden wall on the left side of the door. Wait for the balloons to lift the rock up high enough to be just above the ledge. Stasis the rock and quickly climb up the solid wall. Stand on the ledge right next to the rock and as soon as the stasis runs out, a prompt to pickup the rock will appear. The balloons will pop just before the stasis runs out. Take the rock and head over to the triangle to complete it. ** NOTE: Do not attempt this when it is raining as the wind can be unpredictable and may blow the octo-balloons away from the boat. This can also be done from the right side of the door however, the wind seemed to be more of a factor on that side.
  • Cut down a tree on the left (facing the door) near the front to form a bridge. Try to aim it between the first two flags so it will stay.
  • Cut down a tree and using stasis on it as soon as it hits the roof. Then you can pick up a rock and quickly walk up the frozen tree.
  • If you know how to perform BLSS then you can bow lift a pebble and get a step up on one of the fences south of the pond located to the east of the casino (opposite of the casino relative to the shrine).
  • You can also use three octo balloons to lift a rock into the air as close to the left side of the boat as possible, using stasis on the rock once it lifts above the lip of the boat and then using bomb arrows to get it the rest of the way onto the roof.
  • Alternatively you can also get a chest from the nearby sea using the magnesis module, with this you can attach 2 octo ballons to a nearby rock then push the rock with the chest using magnesis.
On top of the inn, there are 3 palm tree trunks. Climb around these chasing the yellow flower trail.

Climb around the tree trunks on top of the Inn chasing the yellow flowers.

Remove the apple from between the palm fruits, such as by shooting it or climb the tree and collect all the fruit.

Shoot the apple from the palm tree of Rozel and Numar's home.

Shopping in Lurelin Village

Store Item Cost Base Re-sell Price Dye Shop
Mubs' Shop Octo Balloon 20 Rupees 5 Rupees Purple Dye Ingredient
Ironshell Crab 32 Rupees 8 Rupees N/A
Armored Porgy 40 Rupees 10 Rupees N/A
Mighty Porgy 40 Rupees 10 Rupees N/A
Shock Arrow x10 140 Rupees N/A N/A
Arrow x5 20 Rupees N/A N/A

Tears of the Kingdom

See also: Village Attacked by Pirates, Ruffian-Infested Village, Lurelin Village Restoration Project, and Lurelin Resort Project
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Lurelin Village is occupied and largely destroyed by Monster Forces acting as pirates, with its people largely scattered around other settlements including Lookout Landing, Kakariko Village and Hateno Village.

Trivia

  • In Breath of the Wild, apart from Tarrey Town, Lurelin Village is not a plot-relevant settlement in the game as it doesn't have connections to any quests, serving more as a point of reference at the southern coast of Hyrule. As such, it happens to be the settlement which is furthest away from all main quests, the closest ones taking place in Hateno Village and Kakariko Village.
  • Lurelin Village is the southernmost settlement in Hyrule, as well as the only settlement in Faron
  • The buildings in the village appear to be repurposed sea vessels.