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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''' is a region in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' that encompasses all of the land that is uncovered when Link places the [[Sheikah Slate]] in the pedestal atop the [[Dueling Peaks Tower]].


==Nearby Shrines==
==Mountain Range==
* [[Shee Venath Shrine]]
The area is identified by its most prominent landmark, the Dueling Peaks Mountain Range. The pair of mountains has a narrow divide in between them where there is a road, right alongside the [[Squabble River]]. At one point in time, the Dueling Peaks were a single mountain, but were split into two by a dragon god living in Hyrule to help forge a way through. Now the area is split into the [[North Dueling Peaks]] and [[South Dueling [[Peaks]].
* [[Shee Vaneer Shrine]]
 
* [[Ree Dahee Shrine]]
Atop the two mountain peaks, there are two sister shrines, the [[Shee Vaneer Shrine]] and [[Shee Venath Shrine]]. These two shrines and their corresponding monks are mirrored versions of one another, requiring Link to enter one of them first to find the solution to the other.
 
==Regional Landmarks==
*[[Outpost Ruins]]
*[[Scout's Hill]]
*[[Proxim Bridge]]
*[[Hylia River]]
*[[Squabble River]]
*[[Owlan Bridge]]
*[[Horwell Bridge]]
*[[Eagus Bridge]]
*[[Nabi Lake]]
*[[South Nabi Lake]]
*[[Batrea Lake]]
*[[Hills of Baumer]]
*[[Popla Foothills]]
*[[Big Twin Bridge]]
*[[Little Twin Bridge]]
*[[Hickaly Woods]]
*[[Bubinga Forest]]
*[[Blatchery Plain]]
*[[Ash Swamp]]
*[[Fort Hateno]]
*[[Kakariko Bridge]]
*[[Lake Siela]]
*[[Mable Ridge]]
*[[Pillars of Levia]]
*[[Sahasra Slope]]
*[[Lantern Lake]]
 
==Regional Shrines==
*[[Bosh Kala Shrine]]
*[[Ha Dahamar Shrine]]
*[[Hila Rao Shrine]]
*[[Lakna Rokee Shrine]]
*[[Ree Dahee Shrine]]
*[[Shee Venath Shrine]]
*[[Shee Vaneer Shrine]]
*[[Ta'loh Naeg Shrine]]
*[[Toto Sah Shrine]]


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

Revision as of 19:06, April 20, 2019

Dueling Peaks

The Dueling Peaks is a region in Breath of the Wild that encompasses all of the land that is uncovered when Link places the Sheikah Slate in the pedestal atop the Dueling Peaks Tower.

Mountain Range

The area is identified by its most prominent landmark, the Dueling Peaks Mountain Range. The pair of mountains has a narrow divide in between them where there is a road, right alongside the Squabble River. At one point in time, the Dueling Peaks were a single mountain, but were split into two by a dragon god living in Hyrule to help forge a way through. Now the area is split into the North Dueling Peaks and [[South Dueling Peaks.

Atop the two mountain peaks, there are two sister shrines, the Shee Vaneer Shrine and Shee Venath Shrine. These two shrines and their corresponding monks are mirrored versions of one another, requiring Link to enter one of them first to find the solution to the other.

Regional Landmarks

Regional 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 empty 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 empty offering bowl.

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

Roll a boulder through the two trees. Some boulders can be found uphill to the west.

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