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* The plateau is the only area in Hyrule completely devoid of [[Stable]]s, and lodging until is cleared; clearance of the plateau makes the bed at the [[Woodcutter's House]] available for free. One of the most important pitfalls related to the former is the summoning of [[Epona]] through the use of an [[Amiibo]]. If Epona is summoned in the plateau, she cannot be registered at a stable and she'd be stranded, as there are no routes down the cliffs of the plateau that one can navigate with a horse.
* The plateau is the only area in Hyrule completely devoid of [[Stable]]s, and lodging until is cleared; clearance of the plateau makes the bed at the [[Woodcutter's House]] available for free. One of the most important pitfalls related to the former is the summoning of [[Epona]] through the use of an [[Amiibo]]. If Epona is summoned in the plateau, she cannot be registered at a stable and she'd be stranded, as there are no routes down the cliffs of the plateau that one can navigate with a horse.
* It's one of the regions of Hyrule which is devoid of physical [[Malice]]. Also, no [[Blood Moon]]s may occur while ''[[The Isolated Plateau]]'' quest hasn't been completed. After it has been completed, you must leave the plateau for them to occur. There are also no [[Yiga Clan]]smen found there.
* It's one of the regions of Hyrule which is devoid of physical [[Malice]]. Also, no [[Blood Moon]]s may occur while ''[[The Isolated Plateau]]'' quest hasn't been completed. After it has been completed, you must leave the plateau for them to occur. There are also no [[Yiga Clan]]smen found there.
* Until the [[Great Plateau Tower]] is activated, the Great Plateau will remain in permanent daylight.
* Until the [[Great Plateau Tower]] is activated and you have spoken to the [[Old Man]], the Great Plateau will remain in permanent daylight.
* Aside from DLC-related quests and items, and to scavenge for resources and [[Korok Seed]]s, there's little to no necessity to return to the plateau in the base game.
* Aside from DLC-related quests and items, and to scavenge for resources and [[Korok Seed]]s, there's little to no necessity to return to the plateau in the base game.
* As shown by [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJg4D26QrEU this video], the Great Plateau somewhat resembles the Hyrule [[Castle Town]] from Ocarina of Time. The fountain square mostly matches up in appearance, even if it is almost entirely in ruins. When lining up the map of Castle Town with that of the Great Plateau, most landmarks will fit perfectly, such as the Temple of Time and the passageway that lead to Hyrule Castle. The archway from Ocarina of Time is there, broken, and the subsequent path to the Castle (now the [[Eastern Abbey]]) is also very similar to that which Link must take while avoiding the guards' sight in Ocarina of Time.
* As shown by [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJg4D26QrEU this video], the Great Plateau somewhat resembles the Hyrule [[Castle Town]] from Ocarina of Time. The fountain square mostly matches up in appearance, even if it is almost entirely in ruins. When lining up the map of Castle Town with that of the Great Plateau, most landmarks will fit perfectly, such as the Temple of Time and the passageway that lead to Hyrule Castle. The archway from Ocarina of Time is there, broken, and the subsequent path to the Castle (now the [[Eastern Abbey]]) is also very similar to that which Link must take while avoiding the guards' sight in Ocarina of Time.
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