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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Goronbi Lake is located directly west of the [[Eldin Tower]]. The lake is incredibly hot, being filled with volcanic ash, preventing Link from diving in. The hot lava flows south from the [[Goronbi River]], spilling into Goronbi Lake. When Link draws near, it is too hot to survive and he'll need to wear armor with [[Flame Guard]] or drink a [[Fireproof Elixir]]. Despite the incredibly hot temperatures, there are some [[Fire-Breath Lizalfos]] that live in and around the Lake. | |||
At the east end of the lake there is an island with the [[Qua Raym Shrine]] located | At the east end of the lake, there is an island with the [[Qua Raym Shrine]] located in the middle. Link can reach the island by using his [[Paraglider]] from one of the higher elevations. Alternatively, just north of the shrine, there are large metal blocks that Link can position with [[Magnesis]], creating a bridge to reach the shrine. | ||
==Animals== | ==Animals== |
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Goronbi Lake is a location found in Breath of the Wild.
Overview
Goronbi Lake is located directly west of the Eldin Tower. The lake is incredibly hot, being filled with volcanic ash, preventing Link from diving in. The hot lava flows south from the Goronbi River, spilling into Goronbi Lake. When Link draws near, it is too hot to survive and he'll need to wear armor with Flame Guard or drink a Fireproof Elixir. Despite the incredibly hot temperatures, there are some Fire-Breath Lizalfos that live in and around the Lake.
At the east end of the lake, there is an island with the Qua Raym Shrine located in the middle. Link can reach the island by using his Paraglider from one of the higher elevations. Alternatively, just north of the shrine, there are large metal blocks that Link can position with Magnesis, creating a bridge to reach the shrine.
Animals
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Nearby Shrines
Nearby Korok Seeds
Use two nearby rocks to complete the circle.