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| prereq = ''Divine Beast Vah Naboris'' Main Quest<br />Begin ''[[The Thunder Helm]]'' Side Quest
| prereq = ''Divine Beast Vah Naboris'' Main Quest<br />Begin ''[[The Thunder Helm]]'' Side Quest
| start = Dalia<br />[[Gerudo Town]]
| start = Dalia<br />[[Gerudo Town]]
| objective = Convince Calyban to stop polluting the water
| objective = Help Dalia discover the source of water pollution in Gerudo Town
| reward = [[Hydromelon]]
| reward = [[Hydromelon]]<br />[[Wildberry|Wildberry Patch]]
}}
}}
==Requirements==
==Requirements==
{{SideQuest}}{{Clear|left}}
{{SideQuest}}{{Clear|left}}
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* Begin ''[[The Thunder Helm]]'' Side Quest
* Begin ''[[The Thunder Helm]]'' Side Quest


Speak to Dalia in [[Gerudo Town]] to begin the quest.
Speak to Dalia in the Northern corner of [[Gerudo Town]] to begin the quest.


==Walkthrough==
==Walkthrough==


Right next to Dalia is a waterfall. Climb up beside it (you can't climb while actually in the waterfall) and you'll see melon rinds floating down the water source.
Dalia is a young gerudo who can be found at noon in an empty alleyway in the northernmost corner of gerudo town. make a fire and wait there. she will inform you that she wants to grow a garden, but the water is too polluted from garbage. look in the waterfall next to her and you will see lots of hydromelon rinds. climb the wall up to the aqueducts above and follow the floating rinds upstream to the roof north of the throne room and you will find a gerudo named Calyban fangoriously devouring melons. the quest cannot be initiated unless you speak to Dalia first. if you tell Calyban there is a problem, she will request 10 wildberries as payment to stop polluting the waterways. talk to her with 10 wildberries in your inventory and she will agree to help clean up the trash. go speak to Dalia again immediately and she will tell you she is going to plant a berry garden. there will be multiple berry bushes in this location the next time you visit.


Trace these all the way back to their origin (pretty much straight west) and talk to the Gerudo eating melons there.
==Quest Description==


Next collect 10 [[Wildberry|Wildberries]]. They tend to grow in regions which require Cold Resistance Level 2.
===Active Quest===
''Dalia has been working hard to start an orchard, but garbage keeps appearing in her water source, so her efforts are all for naught. What sort of vile polluter would toss his or her garbage away with such indifference?''


Turn them in to Calyban, then return to Dalia to complete the quest for a Hydromelon.
===Updated Quest===
''The water source got polluted with garbage, so the water has become unusable.  The cause turned out to be a woman throwing melon rinds away in the waterway upstream.  She says if you bring her '''10 wildberries''' from the snow-topped peaks of the Gerudo Highlands, she'll stop eating so many melons...''


==Quest Description==
===Updated Quest 2===
''The water source was polluted with garbage, so the water became unusable.  The cause turned out to be a woman throwing melon rinds away in the waterway upstream.  In exchange for 10 wildberries, she agreed to stop eating melons.  Maybe the water will clear up now.''
 
''Hurry back and report to Dalia.''


===Completed Quest===
===Completed Quest===
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''With the source of the water pollution cleared up, all that's left to do is wait for the wildberries to grow.''
''With the source of the water pollution cleared up, all that's left to do is wait for the wildberries to grow.''
{{Cat|Breath of the Wild Side Quests}}
{{Cat|Breath of the Wild Side Quests}}

Revision as of 21:31, September 18, 2021

The Mystery Polluter

Games

Prerequisite

Divine Beast Vah Naboris Main Quest
Begin The Thunder Helm Side Quest

Start

Objective

Help Dalia discover the source of water pollution in Gerudo Town

Rewards

Requirements

Speak to Dalia in the Northern corner of Gerudo Town to begin the quest.

Walkthrough

Dalia is a young gerudo who can be found at noon in an empty alleyway in the northernmost corner of gerudo town. make a fire and wait there. she will inform you that she wants to grow a garden, but the water is too polluted from garbage. look in the waterfall next to her and you will see lots of hydromelon rinds. climb the wall up to the aqueducts above and follow the floating rinds upstream to the roof north of the throne room and you will find a gerudo named Calyban fangoriously devouring melons. the quest cannot be initiated unless you speak to Dalia first. if you tell Calyban there is a problem, she will request 10 wildberries as payment to stop polluting the waterways. talk to her with 10 wildberries in your inventory and she will agree to help clean up the trash. go speak to Dalia again immediately and she will tell you she is going to plant a berry garden. there will be multiple berry bushes in this location the next time you visit.

Quest Description

Active Quest

Dalia has been working hard to start an orchard, but garbage keeps appearing in her water source, so her efforts are all for naught. What sort of vile polluter would toss his or her garbage away with such indifference?

Updated Quest

The water source got polluted with garbage, so the water has become unusable. The cause turned out to be a woman throwing melon rinds away in the waterway upstream. She says if you bring her 10 wildberries from the snow-topped peaks of the Gerudo Highlands, she'll stop eating so many melons...

Updated Quest 2

The water source was polluted with garbage, so the water became unusable. The cause turned out to be a woman throwing melon rinds away in the waterway upstream. In exchange for 10 wildberries, she agreed to stop eating melons. Maybe the water will clear up now.

Hurry back and report to Dalia.

Completed Quest

Dalia planted the wildberries she received from Calyban and said that it's OK to pick them once they grow in.

With the source of the water pollution cleared up, all that's left to do is wait for the wildberries to grow.