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The Squabble River is a location in Breath of the Wild.
Overview
The Squabble River is a long snaking river which is a tributary of the Hylia River. It begins near the Cliffs of Quince, where it connects with the Fir River. It flows westward through the Necluda region, passing Fort Hateno, the Dueling Peaks Stable, the Dueling Peaks itself, and finally the Dueling Peaks Tower. It connects with the Hylia River, just north of the Proxim Bridge. Near the Dueling Peaks Stable, the Big Twin Bridge and Little Twin Bridge both pass over parts of the Squabble River. Due to its rapid flowing water, it is more challenging to swim across and is best traversed by creating Ice Blocks with Cryonis or gliding across from a higher distance using the Paraglider.
Water Octoroks can be found in many parts of the Squabble River, which serve more has a hindrance when Link is fighting many of the Bokoblin Camps that are situated on the riverbanks. When traveling between the Dueling Peaks, Link will encounter a pair of Green Lizalfos in the water.
Throughout the course of the river, there are several treasure chests that are on the land nearby, as well as underneath the water. For the chests underwater, Link will need to use Magnesis to pull them up to the surface. Link can find Amber, Opal, a Purple Rupee, a Soldier's Spear, and a Boomerang in treasure chests that are in and around the river.
Along the path just south of the river, near the Dueling Peaks, Link will run into Mezer. He is a traveling merchant who patrols the area on the south side of the river and occasionally crosses the Big Twin Bridge heading towards the Dueling Peaks Stable. He is a meat salesman, selling Raw Meat, Raw Prime Meat, Raw Bird Drumsticks, Raw Bird Thighs, and Rock Salt.
Near the start of the river in the Hateno region, Link will find Calip in a cabin within the forest on the west side of the river. He will give Link The Cursed Statue side quest, which leads to the Kam Urog Shrine.
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Nearby Shrines
- Bosh Kala Shrine - just southwest of the Proxim Bridge, where the Squabble River ends.
- Ree Dahee Shrine - On the north side of the river, just when the path travels through the Dueling Peaks.
- Ha Dahamar Shrine - North of the Big Twin Bridge, right next to the Dueling Peaks Stable.
- Shee Venath Shrine - At the north side of the Dueling Peaks, way up on top of the mountain.
- Shee Vaneer Shrine - At the south side of the Dueling Peaks, way up on top of the mountain.
Nearby Korok Seeds
The first flower in this path can be found on the south side of the river, and the path crosses the river to the north. Use the Cryonis Rune to cross so the current doesn't sweep you away.
Climb up to the pinwheel and then shoot the balloons with your bow.
Climb to the top of the flag pole.
This one is very tricky. Stand on the pinwheel stump and look behind you at the large tree. Look up and you will see two targets being tossed in the air. Aim and shoot them carefully with arrows. The best way to hit them is to aim at the top of their movement and shoot right as the target passes through the aiming indicator.
Roll the boulder into the hole. It can be found at the top of the hill to the west.
Pick up the rock.
On the east side of the hill next to a small statue is a bombable wall. Inside, lift the rock.