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Revision as of 21:58, March 23, 2023

The Ranch Ruins are the ruins of Mabe Ranch and a location found in Breath of the Wild.

Breath of the Wild

The Ranch Ruins are located within Hyrule Field, directly west of the Wetland Stable. Just to the east on the other side of the pathway, the forest found here is known as the East Ranch Ruins.

The ruins bear a very strong resemblance to that of the Lon Lon Ranch from Ocarina of Time. The track follows the same shape as the track in Ocarina of Time, with the ruins to the southwest in the same location as the storage building.

A Guardian Stalker can be found patrolling the region, as well as a number of enemy Black Bokoblin archers that are riding on top of Horses. This combination of enemies makes this a rather difficult area to get through. It is recommended that Link keep his distance from the guardian stalker and take care of the Bokoblins first.

At the southeastern end of the ruins, Link can collect a Korok Seed by running through the yellow flowers. Link will need to run through them in ascending order, from 1 to 5, in order to get the Korok to appear.

Animals

Enemies

Materials

Nearby Korok Seeds

Run through the flower patches in order from 1 to 5.

Run through the flower patches in order.