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Located in the southwest side of the castle, the Gatehouse is among the largest buildings inside the castle. The west entrance to the Gatehouse is flanked by two [[Guardian Turret]]s waiting outside. It can be entered through its main entrance, from the rear, or from the windows of the second story. When Link enters, the main doors are barred, and a [[Blue-Maned Lynel]] appears carrying a [[Mighty Lynel Sword]], [[Mighty Lynel Shield]] and [[Mighty Lynel Bow]], and the [[Malice]] Eyeballs on the interior roof will open, spewing [[Cursed Moblin]]s from its maw. Keep in mind that only touching the first floor will make these happen, and the Gatehouse may well be skipped if Link climbs the outer walls and skips going inside. | Located in the southwest side of the castle, the Gatehouse is among the largest buildings inside the castle. The west entrance to the Gatehouse is flanked by two [[Guardian Turret]]s waiting outside. It can be entered through its main entrance, from the rear, or from the windows of the second story. When Link enters, the main doors are barred, and a [[Blue-Maned Lynel]] appears carrying a [[Mighty Lynel Sword]], [[Mighty Lynel Shield]] and [[Mighty Lynel Bow]], and the [[Malice]] Eyeballs on the interior roof will open, spewing [[Cursed Moblin]]s from its maw. Keep in mind that only touching the first floor will make these happen, and the Gatehouse may well be skipped if Link climbs the outer walls and skips going inside. | ||
While this is the only source for the aforementioned Mighty Lynel weapons after the [[World Level]] has replaced the other Blue-Maned Lynels with [[White-Maned Lynel|White-Maned]] or [[Silver Lynel]]s carrying Savage Lynel weapons, it will not ordinarily drop its weapons on defeat. To make it do so, the player must save the game within the First Gatehouse ''and'' reload from this save ''before'' killing the Lynel. The player can then kill the Lynel and it will drop the weapons in line with Lynels elsewhere in the game. | While this is the only source for the aforementioned Mighty Lynel weapons after the [[World Level]] has replaced the other Blue-Maned Lynels with [[White-Maned Lynel|White-Maned]] or [[Silver Lynel]]s carrying Savage Lynel weapons, it will not ordinarily drop its weapons on defeat. To make it do so, the player must save the game within the First Gatehouse ''and'' reload from this save ''before'' killing the Lynel. The player can then kill the Lynel and it will drop the weapons in line with Lynels elsewhere in the game. | ||
For the sake of completing the [[Hyrule Compendium]], in [[Master Mode]], the Blue-Maned Lynel hereby contained will remain as it is and not transform into stronger counterparts as the game progresses. | For the sake of completing the [[Hyrule Compendium]], in [[Master Mode]], the Blue-Maned Lynel hereby contained will remain as it is and not transform into stronger counterparts as the game progresses. | ||
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==''Tears of the Kingdom''== | ==''Tears of the Kingdom''== | ||
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The First Gatehouse is still located in its prior location from ''Breath of the Wild''. There are no longer enemies present - only [[Hoz|Captain Hoz]] and those searching for [[Link]] and [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]]. Link must travel there to speak with Captain Hoz and inform him of Link and Princess Zelda's current whereabouts. | The First Gatehouse is still located in its prior location from ''Breath of the Wild''. There are no longer enemies present - only [[Hoz|Captain Hoz]] and those searching for [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] and [[Zelda (Breath of the Wild)|Princess Zelda]]. Link must travel there to speak with Captain Hoz and inform him of Link and Princess Zelda's current whereabouts. | ||
Link climbs on top of the Gatehouse to find Captain Hoz and [[Toren]] searching to the northeast. When Link arrives, Toren sees Princess Zelda in the distance, who quickly disappears. Captain Hoz asks Link to report back to [[Purah]] on what has occurred, as it will take time for the remaining search crew here to return to [[Lookout Landing]]. | Link climbs on top of the Gatehouse to find Captain Hoz and [[Toren]] searching to the northeast. When Link arrives, Toren sees Princess Zelda in the distance, who quickly disappears. Captain Hoz asks Link to report back to [[Purah]] on what has occurred, as it will take time for the remaining search crew here to return to [[Lookout Landing]]. | ||
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{{Cat|Tears of the Kingdom Central Hyrule Locations}} | {{Cat|Tears of the Kingdom Central Hyrule Locations}} |
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The First Gatehouse is a location in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.
Breath of the Wild
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Located in the southwest side of the castle, the Gatehouse is among the largest buildings inside the castle. The west entrance to the Gatehouse is flanked by two Guardian Turrets waiting outside. It can be entered through its main entrance, from the rear, or from the windows of the second story. When Link enters, the main doors are barred, and a Blue-Maned Lynel appears carrying a Mighty Lynel Sword, Mighty Lynel Shield and Mighty Lynel Bow, and the Malice Eyeballs on the interior roof will open, spewing Cursed Moblins from its maw. Keep in mind that only touching the first floor will make these happen, and the Gatehouse may well be skipped if Link climbs the outer walls and skips going inside.
While this is the only source for the aforementioned Mighty Lynel weapons after the World Level has replaced the other Blue-Maned Lynels with White-Maned or Silver Lynels carrying Savage Lynel weapons, it will not ordinarily drop its weapons on defeat. To make it do so, the player must save the game within the First Gatehouse and reload from this save before killing the Lynel. The player can then kill the Lynel and it will drop the weapons in line with Lynels elsewhere in the game.
For the sake of completing the Hyrule Compendium, in Master Mode, the Blue-Maned Lynel hereby contained will remain as it is and not transform into stronger counterparts as the game progresses.
Enemies
Nearby Korok Seeds
Pick up the rock.
In a corridor under the First Gatehouse, break the bombable wall, then shoot the acorn with an arrow.
Climb to the top of the spire on the roof of the First Gatehouse.
Tears of the Kingdom
This Tears of the Kingdom section is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it. |
The First Gatehouse is still located in its prior location from Breath of the Wild. There are no longer enemies present - only Captain Hoz and those searching for Link and Princess Zelda. Link must travel there to speak with Captain Hoz and inform him of Link and Princess Zelda's current whereabouts.
Link climbs on top of the Gatehouse to find Captain Hoz and Toren searching to the northeast. When Link arrives, Toren sees Princess Zelda in the distance, who quickly disappears. Captain Hoz asks Link to report back to Purah on what has occurred, as it will take time for the remaining search crew here to return to Lookout Landing.