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==Overview==
==Overview==
The Deya Village Ruins are part of the greater [[Deya Lake]]. The Lake is filled with enemy [[Lizalfos]] that are patroling the area.
The Deya Village Ruins are part of the greater [[Deya Lake]]. The Lake has a few enemy [[Lizalfos]] that are patrolling the area, but the main bag guy is a [[Stone Talus]], who appears from the rubble near the center of the village.


==Creatures==
==Creatures==
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Red-Bokoblin.png|link=Bokoblin|caption=[[Bokoblin|Red Bokoblin]]}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=Red-Bokoblin.png|link=Bokoblin|caption=[[Bokoblin|Red Bokoblin]]}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=Stone-talus.jpeg|link=Stone_Talus|caption=[[Stone Talus]]}}
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Revision as of 17:02, December 9, 2019

Deya Village Ruins

Deya Village Ruins is a location in Breath of the Wild.

Overview

The Deya Village Ruins are part of the greater Deya Lake. The Lake has a few enemy Lizalfos that are patrolling the area, but the main bag guy is a Stone Talus, who appears from the rubble near the center of the village.

Creatures

Enemies

Items

Nearby Korok Seeds

Lift the rock.

Lift the rock.

Use Magnesis to move the chained rock into the stump.

Use Magnesis to move the chained rock into the stump.

Use Magnesis to move the chained rock into the well.

Use Magnesis to move the chained rock into the well.