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==Overview==
==Overview==
The Talonto Peak is a higher elevation, found at the northeast end of the Hebra South Summit. Outside of the [[Hebra Peak]], found just to the northeast, the Talonto Peak is the highest point in the region. There is a spiral pathway that Link can climb up to reach the peak where he'll find a very tall pine tree. However, unlike most peaks of hills and mountains, there are no goods to collect at the top of the tree.
The Talonto Peak is a higher elevation, found at the northeast end of the Hebra South Summit. Outside of the [[Hebra Peak]], found just to the northeast, the Talonto Peak is the highest point in the region. There is a spiral pathway that Link can climb up to reach the peak where he'll find a very tall pine tree. However, unlike most peaks of hills and mountains, there are no goods to collect at the top of the tree.
==Gallery==
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File:Talonto-Peak-2.jpg|<center>Another look at the Talonto Peak.</center>
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==Nearby Korok Seeds==
==Nearby Korok Seeds==

Revision as of 00:23, December 18, 2019

Talonto Peak is a location found in Breath of the Wild.

Overview

The Talonto Peak is a higher elevation, found at the northeast end of the Hebra South Summit. Outside of the Hebra Peak, found just to the northeast, the Talonto Peak is the highest point in the region. There is a spiral pathway that Link can climb up to reach the peak where he'll find a very tall pine tree. However, unlike most peaks of hills and mountains, there are no goods to collect at the top of the tree.

Gallery

Nearby Korok Seeds

Thaw the ice and examine the whirling glittering leaves.

Melt the ice, examine the fairy lights.

Destroy the acorn in the hollow of the tree log.

Shoot the acorn.

Shoot the balloon that hangs high up under a cliff.

Shoot the balloon underneath the overhang.