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The '''Manhala Bridge''' is a location found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.
The '''Manhala Bridge''' is a location found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.


==Nearby Shrines==
==Overview==
[[Dah Kaso Shrine]]<br>
The Manhala Bridge crosses over the [[Regencia River]], just northwest of the [[Outskirt Stable]]. The bridge connects the [[Hyrule Field (Breath of the Wild)|Hyrule Field]] region, which is covered by the [[Central Tower]], with the [[Hyrule Ridge]] area, which is covered by the [[Ridgeland Tower]].
[[Rota Ooh Shrine]]


==Korok Seeds==
The bridge is not very well traveled, with [[Glendo]] being the only character that can be seen crossing the bridge. He rides his horse daily from the Outskirt Stable all the way to the [[Sanidin Park Ruins]], crossing the bridge twice on his round trip journey. At nighttime, Link can encounter some enemy [[Keese]] and [[Stalmoblin]]s in the area. In the water under the bridge, there are some [[Hyrule Bass]] and [[Staminoka Bass]] that can be found.


In [[Master Mode]], there are a pair of floating platforms that are held up by [[Sky Octorok]]s. To the south, there is a treasure chest containing a [[Radiant Shield]], where as the platform to the north has a chest with a [[Ruby]] gem.
==Nomenclature==
The Manhala Bridge is named after the boss from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', [[Manhandla (The Legend of Zelda)|Manhandla]]. Similar bridges in the area are all named after bosses from the first Zelda game, including the [[Gleeok Bridge]], [[Aquame Bridge]], and the [[Digdogg Suspension Bridge]].
==Enemies==
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Keese-Breath-of-the-Wild.png|link=Keese|caption=[[Keese]]}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=Stalmoblin.jpg|link=Stalmoblin|caption=[[Stalmoblin]]}}
{{Gallery/Bottom}}
==Materials==
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Hyrule_Bass.png|link=Hyrule_Bass|caption=[[Hyrule Bass]]}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=Staminoka_Bass.png|link=Staminoka_Bass|caption=[[Staminoka Bass]]}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=Restless-cricket.png|link=Restless_Cricket|caption=[[Restless Cricket]]}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=Warm-darner.png|link=Warm_Darner|caption=[[Warm Darner]]}}
{{Gallery/Bottom}}


{{Cat|Breath of the Wild Locations}}
{{Cat|Breath of the Wild Locations}}

Revision as of 06:20, January 8, 2020

The Manhala Bridge is a location found in Breath of the Wild.

Overview

The Manhala Bridge crosses over the Regencia River, just northwest of the Outskirt Stable. The bridge connects the Hyrule Field region, which is covered by the Central Tower, with the Hyrule Ridge area, which is covered by the Ridgeland Tower.

The bridge is not very well traveled, with Glendo being the only character that can be seen crossing the bridge. He rides his horse daily from the Outskirt Stable all the way to the Sanidin Park Ruins, crossing the bridge twice on his round trip journey. At nighttime, Link can encounter some enemy Keese and Stalmoblins in the area. In the water under the bridge, there are some Hyrule Bass and Staminoka Bass that can be found.

In Master Mode, there are a pair of floating platforms that are held up by Sky Octoroks. To the south, there is a treasure chest containing a Radiant Shield, where as the platform to the north has a chest with a Ruby gem.

Nomenclature

The Manhala Bridge is named after the boss from The Legend of Zelda, Manhandla. Similar bridges in the area are all named after bosses from the first Zelda game, including the Gleeok Bridge, Aquame Bridge, and the Digdogg Suspension Bridge.

Enemies

Materials