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{{quote|These male deer are usually found deep in the forest. They're well known for their huge, branching antlers, which they'll swing in self-defense if threatened. Deer are cautious by nature so it can be tricky getting close, but if you can capture one, you may be able to take it for a ride.|Hyrule Compendium Entry}} | {{quote|These male deer are usually found deep in the forest. They're well known for their huge, branching antlers, which they'll swing in self-defense if threatened. Deer are cautious by nature so it can be tricky getting close, but if you can capture one, you may be able to take it for a ride.|Hyrule Compendium Entry}} | ||
A '''Mountain Buck''' is an animal found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. They are easily identifiable by their long antlers, and appear rarely in forests. When killed, it drops [[Raw Prime Meat]]. If [[Link]] approaches sneakily, he can mount and ride this animal, though he cannot spur it on to gain a speed boost and it cannot be registered in a stable. Riding one | A '''Mountain Buck''' is an animal found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. They are easily identifiable by their long antlers, and appear rarely in forests. When killed, it drops [[Raw Prime Meat]]. If [[Link]] approaches sneakily, he can mount and ride this animal, though he cannot spur it on to gain a speed boost and it cannot be registered in a stable. Riding one is necessary to complete the [[The Crowned Beast]] [[Shrine Quest]] to reveal the [[Mezza Lo Shrine]]. | ||
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File:The-Crowned-Beast-6.jpg|Riding a Mountain Buck | |||
File:Mountain Buck - BOTW concept art.jpg|Concept art | |||
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