Mabe Prairie

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Mabe Prairie is a location in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.

Breath of the Wild

Mabe Prairie is an open, grassy plain, found southeast of the Hyrule Castle Town Ruins, within Hyrule Field. The area is patrolled by a pair of dangerous Guardian Stalkers. There is some minimal animal life in the prairie, mainly with the occasional Blue-Winged Heron and Pink Heron appearing.

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Nearby Korok Seeds

Lift the rock up.

On top of the hill lift up the rock to reveal the Korok.

Tears of the Kingdom

Mabe Prairie is located just east of Lookout Landing. Since the events of Breath of the Wild, the prairie has partially filled up with water, with a lake found right in the center of the prairie. At the south end of the lake, stick out of the ground just outside the water is a Treasure Chest that contains an Opal. A second chest is found at the south end of the lake, underwater. This chest is just out of reach from using Ultrahand. So Link will need to drop a device or create a Raft, using nearby logs to float on the water. From there he can use Ultrahand to pull the chest up, which contains three Bomb Flowers.

Within the water itself, there are some Hyrule Bass, Staminoka Bass, as well as some enemy Octoroks.

At the east part of the prairie, just northeast of the pond, there is an enemy camp with several Soldier Construct I. After defeating all four Soldier Constructs, Link can open the chest to get a Large Zonai Charge. Another camp can be found at the west end of the prairie, west of the pond. Here there are four Bokoblin that are guarding a chest that holds five Arrows.

Along the main path, Link will find Addison holding up a Hudson Sign. He can use the nearby Hyrule Restoration Materials to hold up the sign. As a reward, Addison will give Link a Red Rupee, some Energizing Veggie Rice Balls, and a Puffshroom.

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