Barula Plain

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The Barula Plain is a location found in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.

Breath of the Wild

The Barula Plain is located just southeast of the Lake Tower and east of the Menoat River. It is a rather barren area, with no vegetation and very little animal life. There are numerous Green Lizalfos in the area, including a few Blue Lizalfos, mostly on the sloped areas that look downward to the north. Additionally, some Mountain Goats or some Pink Heron and Blue-Winged Heron will appear.

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Nearby Korok Seeds

Dive into the circle.

Leap into the ring of flower lilies.

This race platform starts far to the southeast, on the peak above the Ka'o Makagh Shrine. Race to the ring for the seed. This seed may be difficult to reach, and horses or Revali's Gale should help.

Start at the peak above the Ka'o Makagh Shrine, and race to the seed, which is to the northwest. The circle is quite far away, and you may need help from horses, or Revali's Gale.

Roll the boulder to the hole.

Roll the boulder to the hole. Stasis might help in giving it a little nudge, but don't overdo it.

Tears of the Kingdom

The Barula Plain can be found on the higher cliff, well northwest of Highland Stable.

At the very south end of Barula Plain, Link will find Addison holding a Hudson Sign, overlooking the Haran Lake to the east. Link must activate and use the nearby Hover Stones to hold the sign up in place. Addison will reward Link with a Red Rupee, some Electro Veggie Rice Balls, and a Sleepover Ticket.

Korok Seeds

  • At the south end of the plain there is a small grouping of some trees. Here there is a small tree stump that has a rock inside of it. Lift the rock to get the Korok Seed.
  • Just northeast of the Cora Lake, there is a three-pronged wooden pedestal. Just to the east there is a boulder. Place the boulder on the pedestal to get the Korok Seed.

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