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<section begin=Seed303summary />[[File:Korok303.png|200px|thumb|left|Climb the thin rock pillar next to Gerudo Stables, and lift the rock.]]<section end=Seed303summary />Climb the tallest rock pillar in front of the stable and pick up the rock.​{{Korok Seed|Seed303}}{{Clear|left}}
<section begin=Seed303summary />[[File:Korok303.png|200px|thumb|left|Climb the thin rock pillar next to Gerudo Stables, and lift the rock.]]<section end=Seed303summary />Climb the tallest rock pillar in front of the stable and pick up the rock.​{{Korok Seed|Seed303}}{{Clear|left}}


<section begin=Seed211summary />[[File:Korok211.png|200px|thumb|left|Climb up to the seed platform on the wood platform high above the chasm to the east, then race to the seed. The ring disappears quickly, so save before you attempt it. Speed boosts help, run off the platform, glide very little, then sprint to the circle.]]<section end=Seed211summary />The seed platform to activate the ring timer can be found at the top of the cliffs heading directly northeast from the stable (away from the Gerudo Desert). It is roughly halfway between the two nearest rock bridges that cross the road on the cliff tops to the south (opposite from the stable side of the pass). The seed platform is very high and across the chasm from where the seed itself is, so saving before you attempt is recommended so that you can just load your save instead of climbing up again.{{Korok Seed|Seed211}}{{Clear|left}}
<section begin=Seed211summary />[[File:Korok211.png|200px|thumb|left|Climb up to the seed platform on the wood platform high above the chasm to the east, then race to the seed. The ring disappears quickly, so save before you attempt it. Speed boosts help, run off the platform, paraglide very little (gliding spends the most time while covering the least distance and height), then sprint to the circle.]]<section end=Seed211summary />The seed platform to activate the ring timer can be found at the top of the cliffs heading directly northeast from the stable (away from the Gerudo Desert). It is roughly halfway between the two nearest rock bridges that cross the road on the cliff tops to the south (opposite from the stable side of the pass). The seed platform is very high and across the chasm from where the seed itself is, so saving before you attempt is recommended so that you can just load your save instead of climbing up again.{{Korok Seed|Seed211}}{{Clear|left}}





Revision as of 05:47, March 1, 2021

The Gerudo Canyon Stable is a location from Breath of the Wild.

Overview

The Stable is one of fifteen Stables that are located across Hyrule. It is the only stable within the Gerudo province and can be found at the end of the Gerudo Canyon Pass just before entering the Gerudo Desert by way of the Gerudo Desert Gateway. It is staffed by Piaffe.

A Hylian Retriever can be found around the stable and Link is able to befriend him by feeding him. The dog will make his way over to a treasure chest just east of the stable which contains ten Ice Arrows. A second treasure chest can be found just southeast of the stable, one one of the higher ledges south of the main path. The chest contains a Gerudo Scimitar.

Services

Local Resources

Recipe

Chilly Mushroom Risotto: Grants mid-level heat resistance. The tantalizing aroma of mushrooms and butter beckons you to the table.

The Chilly Mushroom Risotto restores three hearts and grants Level 2 Heat Resistance for 5:50.

Ingredients:

  • Chillshroom
  • Hylian Rice
  • Goat Butter
  • Rock Salt​

Missing in Action

Main article: Missing in Action

Link can speak with Sesami at the stable to begin the Missing in Action quest. Sesami's four friends, Oliff, Flaxel, Canolo, and Palme where all attacked near the Koukot Plateau. Sesami escaped and ran to the stable, but he's worried about his friends. He tasks Link with finding them and letting them know he's at the stable. After Link travels to the Koukot Plateau and defeats the Blue Bokoblin that are attacking Sesami's friends, they will all reunite back at the stable. As a thanks, they will collectively give Link a Gold Rupee as a reward.

Rushroom Rush!

Main article: Rushroom Rush!

Link can speak with Pirou at the stable to begin the Rushroom Rush! quest. Pirou wants Link to bring him 55 Rushrooms and in return, will point Link towards a nearby treasure chest that contains a Diamond. Link can later bring Pirou 55 more Rushrooms, where he will purchase them for double the normal rate.

Kay Noh Shrine

Main article: Kay Noh Shrine

The Kay Noh Shrine can be found just south of the shrine on top of the hill. Titled the Power of Electricity, the shrine will require Link to use Electric Orbs to power up various objects, causing doors to open and conveyor belts to operate. Link will also need to use Magnesis on objects, passing electricity from object to object to solve puzzles. Link will meet with Kay Noh at the end of the shrine to get a Spirit Orb.

Nearby Korok Seeds

Climb the thin rock pillar next to Gerudo Stables, and lift the rock.

Climb the tallest rock pillar in front of the stable and pick up the rock.​

Climb up to the seed platform on the wood platform high above the chasm to the east, then race to the seed. The ring disappears quickly, so save before you attempt it. Speed boosts help, run off the platform, paraglide very little (gliding spends the most time while covering the least distance and height), then sprint to the circle.

The seed platform to activate the ring timer can be found at the top of the cliffs heading directly northeast from the stable (away from the Gerudo Desert). It is roughly halfway between the two nearest rock bridges that cross the road on the cliff tops to the south (opposite from the stable side of the pass). The seed platform is very high and across the chasm from where the seed itself is, so saving before you attempt is recommended so that you can just load your save instead of climbing up again.