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The pond is located just west of [[Hateno Village]], north of [[Lake Jarrah]], and immediately east of the [[Equestrian Riding Course‎‎]]. The pond has all the same fish as the nearby Lake Jarrah, including [[Hyrule Bass]], [[Staminoka Bass]], [[Mighty Carp]], and [[Armored Carp]]. There is a single [[Water Octorok]] at the southeast end of the pond.
The pond is located just west of [[Hateno Village]], north of [[Lake Jarrah]], and immediately east of the [[Equestrian Riding Course‎‎]]. The pond has all the same fish as the nearby Lake Jarrah, including [[Hyrule Bass]], [[Staminoka Bass]], [[Mighty Carp]], and [[Armored Carp]]. There is a single [[Water Octorok]] at the southeast end of the pond.


At the north end of the pond there is a circle of lilypads and if Link jumps into the middle, he'll find a [[Korok]].
At the north end of the pond there is a circle of lilypads and if Link jumps into the middle, he'll find a [[Korok]]. Just near the lilypads, there is a single treasure chest underwater that contains 10 [[Arrow]]s.


==Creatures==
==Creatures==

Revision as of 20:08, November 15, 2019

Camphor Pond

Camphor Pond is a location found in Breath of the Wild.

Overview

The pond is located just west of Hateno Village, north of Lake Jarrah, and immediately east of the Equestrian Riding Course‎‎. The pond has all the same fish as the nearby Lake Jarrah, including Hyrule Bass, Staminoka Bass, Mighty Carp, and Armored Carp. There is a single Water Octorok at the southeast end of the pond.

At the north end of the pond there is a circle of lilypads and if Link jumps into the middle, he'll find a Korok. Just near the lilypads, there is a single treasure chest underwater that contains 10 Arrows.

Creatures

Enemies

Nearby Korok Seeds

Jump or fall into the ring of water lilies.

Jump or fall into the ring of water lilies.