Death Mountain's Secret

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Death Mountain's Secret
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The location of the Drillshaft

Games

Start

Objective

Find the Drillshaft Dugby has hidden nearby.

Rewards

Death Mountain's Secret is a Side Quest from Breath of the Wild.

Requirements

Talk to Dugby (during the day while he is sitting in the spring) in the Goron Hot Springs to start the quest.


Walkthrough

To find and obtain the Drillshaft, head east along the path from the Goron Hot Springs.

At the nearby overhanging cliffs, climb all the way to the top of the middle cliff. Head towards the tallest peak of the cliffs, and wrap around to the east side. There will be a breakable rock wall that is a different color and texture than the surrounding stone. The Drillshaft will be resting there.

Once located, return to Dugby with the Drillshaft in your inventory to complete the quest.

Adventure Log

Step Description
1 Dugby, the young Goron soaking in the Goron Hot Springs, said:

"I bid a tweshure binteen gear an ba Bridge of Eldin! Iz an abazing schtick! Beely bool! If boo bind it...iz boars!"

It sounds like gibberish, but maybe there's something to it after all?
2 You found a drillshaft buried in a crag between the Bridge of Eldin and Goron Hot Springs.

Could this be the treasure that Dugby mentioned? Try showing Dugby the drillshaft you've acquired.
Complete The treasure that young Goron Dugby hid and alluded to turned out to be...a drillshaft!

Since you found it, he's going to let you keep it.


Note

  • Using the Sensor+ does not work for finding this Drillshaft, as it is hidden behind a cracked wall. Once the wall has been destroyed, the Drillshaft can be tracked.
  • If you catch Dugby sleeping on the side of the spring, he mutters "Zzz... The treasure...at the top of a lava waterfall..."