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The '''Dueling Peaks''' are two twin mountains which come close to intersecting, located in the [[Dueling Peaks Tower]] Region that is named after this prominent landmark. They can be seen from many locations in [[Hyrule]]. A myriad of [[Bokoblin Camp|Bokoblin Camps]] can be seen around this area, which can prove treacherous.  
The '''Dueling Peaks''' are two twin mountains which come close to intersecting, located in the [[Dueling Peaks Tower]] Region that is named after this prominent landmark. They can be seen from many locations in [[Hyrule]]. A myriad of [[Bokoblin Camp|Bokoblin Camps]] can be seen around this area, which can prove treacherous.  
==Nearby Shrines==
* [[Shee Venath Shrine]]
* [[Shee Vaneer Shrine]]
* [[Ree Dahee Shrine]]


==Nearby Korok Seeds==
==Nearby Korok Seeds==

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Dueling Peaks

The Dueling Peaks are two twin mountains which come close to intersecting, located in the Dueling Peaks Tower Region that is named after this prominent landmark. They can be seen from many locations in Hyrule. A myriad of Bokoblin Camps can be seen around this area, which can prove treacherous.


Nearby Shrines

Nearby Korok Seeds

Pick up the solitary rock at the peak of the shorter Dueling Peak.

Climb up to the top of the shorter Dueling Peak, and pick up the solitary rock there.

Drop an apple into the offering bowl.

Drop an apple into the offering bowl. As usual you can pick up the apples again after you get your Seed.

Drop an apple into the offering bowl.

Drop an apple into the offering bowl. As usual you can pick up the apples again after you get your Seed.



Do some boulder bowling to roll a rock between the two trees. Boulders are found uphill to the west.

Roll a boulder between the two trees. Boulders are found uphill to the west.