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==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
It correlates with the area of the [[Depths]] beneath [[Death Mountain (Tears of the Kingdom)|Death Mountain]]. During the [[Yunobo of Goron City]] quest, Link and Yunobo will travel through the [[Death Mountan Crater]] down into the Depths. They will arrive near the [[Mustis Lightroot]], which is within the Death Mountain Depths.
It correlates with the area of the [[Depths]] beneath [[Death Mountain (Tears of the Kingdom)|Death Mountain]]. During the [[Yunobo of Goron City]] quest, Link and Yunobo will travel through the [[Death Mountain Crater]] down into the Depths. They will arrive near the [[Mustis Lightroot]], which is within the Death Mountain Depths.


The area is incredibly hot and Link will need a [[Flame Guard]] in order to survive, due to the nearby lava.
The area is incredibly hot and Link will need a [[Flame Guard]] in order to survive, due to the nearby lava.

Revision as of 14:49, April 20, 2024

Death Mountain Depths

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Surface Counterpart

Death Mountain Depths is a location in Tears of the Kingdom.

Tears of the Kingdom

It correlates with the area of the Depths beneath Death Mountain. During the Yunobo of Goron City quest, Link and Yunobo will travel through the Death Mountain Crater down into the Depths. They will arrive near the Mustis Lightroot, which is within the Death Mountain Depths.

The area is incredibly hot and Link will need a Flame Guard in order to survive, due to the nearby lava.

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