Pikida Stonegrove

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Pikida Stonegrove is a location in Breath of the Wild.

Overview

The Pikida Stonegrove is found at the higher elevation, northwest of the Snowfield Stable. The area consists of massive stones that hang overhead, giving the region two levels, the plateaus above the stones, and the area down below. Throughout the area there are numerous ice blocks and if Link thaws them out, he find several Korok Seeds.

On top of one of the higher stones at the east side of the Stonegrove, Link will find a Frost Talus. Link is unable to climb on top of a Frost Talus with his basic armor, as he will freeze. He can shoot the Frost Talus with a Fire Arrow, temporarily cooling him down so that he can climb up and fight the boss.

There a number of treasure chests in the region.

  • Sapphire - In a treasure chest that is trapped in an ice block, at the lower elevation at the west side of the stonegrove.
  • Knight's Bow - Trapped in an ice block, just north of the Rok Uwog Shrine at the lower elevation.
  • Gold Rupee - At the far north end of the region, well beyond where the snow overhang is. A treasure is hidden on the side of a cliff, behind some bombable rocks.
  • Knight's Halberd - Well northeast of Rok Uwog Shrine, in a treasure chest that is buried in the ground that Link can pull up with Magnesis.
  • Ice Arrows x5 - In a chest east and a bit north of the Rok Uwog Shrine. The chest is on the higher plateau, buried in the snow.

Nearby Shrines

Enemies

Nearby Korok Seeds

Thaw the ice block and examine the glittering leaves.

Melt the ice, examine the fairy lights.

Thaw the ice block and examine the glittering leaves.

Melt the ice, examine the fairy lights.

Stand near the pinwheel and shoot the acorn.

Stand near the pinwheel and shoot the acorn flying in front of some ice to the west.

Thaw the ice block and examine the glittering leaves.

Melt the ice, examine the fairy lights.