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File:TotK-Death-Mountain-Marker-2.jpg|Marker #2 - North of [[Gero Pond]] and east of [[Medingo Pool]]
File:TotK-Death-Mountain-Marker-2.jpg|Marker #2 - North of [[Gero Pond]] and east of [[Medingo Pool]]
File:TotK-Death-Mountain-Marker-4.jpg|Marker #4 - Between the [[Southern Mine]] and [[Goron City (Tears of the Kingdom)|Goron City]]
File:TotK-Death-Mountain-Marker-4.jpg|Marker #4 - Between the [[Southern Mine]] and [[Goron City (Tears of the Kingdom)|Goron City]]
File:TotK-Death-Mountain-Marker-7.jpg|Marker #7 - At the [[Goron Hot Springs]], just south of the [[Stolock Bridge]]
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Revision as of 14:23, March 8, 2024

Death Mountain Markers are a series of sign posts found in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.

Breath of the Wild

Tears of the Kingdom

Multiple Death Mountain Markers can be found on the way to Goron City and eventually to Death Mountain. Some of the markers from Breath of the Wild are no longer found in Tears of the Kingdom.

Marker #1

Found at the Maw of Death Mountain, just north of the Foothill Stable.

  • Death Mountain Marker #1
  • Climbing Path Trailhead

Marker #2

Found north of Gero Pond and east of Medingo Pool.

  • Death Mountain Marker #2
  • Goron City ahead

Marker #4

Found north of the Southern Mine, right where the path from the Soutern Mine and Goronbi River merge together.

  • Death Mountain Marker #4
  • This way to Goron City

Marker #7

Found just south of the Stolock Bridge at the Goron Hot Springs.

  • Death Mountain Marker #7
  • The world-renowned, refreshing Goron Hot Springs!

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