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Riola Spring
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The Riola Spring is a location found in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom. The spring feeds the Floria Falls and, by extension, Lake Floria.
Breath of the Wild
Nearby Shrines
Nearby Korok Seeds
Use Zora Armor to swim up the waterfall, this is otherwise inaccessible.
Use Magnesis to lift the chained metal boulder into the center of the stone pillars.
Tears of the Kingdom
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