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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
Mount Agaat is the only named location on the map that is inaccessible.
*Mount Agaat is the only named location on the map that is inaccessible. The lands to its immediate north, west and the mountain range to its southwest are also physical locations that are equally inaccessible.
 
*It's the westernmost geographical feature in Hyrule, as well as the only feature in the game that defines the kingdom's western limits.
*It shares similarities with the unnamed long peak to the south of the [[Daval Peak]] also in the [[Gerudo (Breath of the Wild)|Gerudo Province]], as well as the unnamed needle mountain range north of the [[Akkala Wilds]].
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Revision as of 05:21, February 5, 2021

Mount Agaat

Mount Agaat is a location found in Breath of the Wild.

Overview

Mount Agaat is located at the far western edge of the Gerudo Highlands, west of the Risoka Snowfield. Despite being a named located, Link is unable to climb on top of Mount Agaat. The mountain is an invisible border, which marks the outer border of Hyrule where Link is no longer able to travel any further.

Trivia

  • Mount Agaat is the only named location on the map that is inaccessible. The lands to its immediate north, west and the mountain range to its southwest are also physical locations that are equally inaccessible.
  • It's the westernmost geographical feature in Hyrule, as well as the only feature in the game that defines the kingdom's western limits.
  • It shares similarities with the unnamed long peak to the south of the Daval Peak also in the Gerudo Province, as well as the unnamed needle mountain range north of the Akkala Wilds.