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'''Solewood Range''' is a location in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.
'''Solewood Range''' is a location in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.


==Overview==
==''Breath of the Wild''==
The Solewood Range is a mountain range that leads up to the [[Walnot Mountain]] to the north. Due to its higher elevation, it has a colder climate and Link will need [[Cold Resistance]] in order to navigate the area with losing health. The Solewood Range connects with many of the coastlines that touch the [[Necluda Sea]], including the [[Hateno Beach]], [[Hateno Bay]], [[Deepback Bay]], [[Mapla Point]], and [[Afromsia Coast]].
The Solewood Range is a mountain range that leads up to the [[Walnot Mountain]] to the north. Due to its higher elevation, it has a colder climate and Link will need [[Cold Resistance]] in order to navigate the area with losing health. The Solewood Range connects with many of the coastlines that touch the [[Necluda Sea]], including the [[Hateno Beach]], [[Hateno Bay]], [[Deepback Bay]], [[Mapla Point]], and [[Afromsia Coast]].


The mountain range is rather baron, with very limited enemies, items, or any vegetation. There are some [[Rushroom]]s on the steeper cliffs, but it is not an ideal location for Link to grind out these items.
The mountain range is rather baron, with very limited enemies, items, or any vegetation. There are some [[Rushroom]]s on the steeper cliffs, but it is not an ideal location for Link to grind out these items.


==Enemies==
===Enemies===
{{Gallery}}
{{Gallery}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=Electric-keese.jpg|link=Electric_Keese|caption=[[Electric Keese]]}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=Electric-keese.jpg|link=Electric_Keese|caption=[[Electric Keese]]}}
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==Items==
===Items===
{{Gallery}}
{{Gallery}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=Rushroom.png|link=Rushroom|caption=[[Rushroom]]}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=Rushroom.png|link=Rushroom|caption=[[Rushroom]]}}

Revision as of 23:55, October 21, 2021

Solewood Range

Solewood Range is a location in Breath of the Wild.

Breath of the Wild

The Solewood Range is a mountain range that leads up to the Walnot Mountain to the north. Due to its higher elevation, it has a colder climate and Link will need Cold Resistance in order to navigate the area with losing health. The Solewood Range connects with many of the coastlines that touch the Necluda Sea, including the Hateno Beach, Hateno Bay, Deepback Bay, Mapla Point, and Afromsia Coast.

The mountain range is rather baron, with very limited enemies, items, or any vegetation. There are some Rushrooms on the steeper cliffs, but it is not an ideal location for Link to grind out these items.

Enemies

Items