Bridge of Eldin (Breath of the Wild)

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The Bridge of Eldin is a drawbridge in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom. It crosses the Death Caldera, creating a path between Goron City and Death Mountain.

Breath of the Wild

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When Link is charged by Bludo to aid Yunobo with subduing Divine Beast Vah Rudania, one of the first tasks is to lower the Bridge of Eldin from its retracted state. To do so, Link must use the nearby cannon and a Remote Bomb to fire Yunobo (who is using Daruk's Protection) at the bridge, knocking it down and allowing them to cross the lava.

Nearby Shrines

Tears of the Kingdom

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The Bridge of Eldin crosses over Death Caldera, leading to Death Mountain. However, with the mountain having cooled, it no longer passes over lava, which negates much of its original use.

  • Just west of the Bridge of Eldin, an Aerocuda can be found flying over the area. The Aerocuda is carrying a wooden chest which holds an Opal gem.

Just southeast of the bridge, along the rail, Addison can be found holding up a Hudson Sign. Link can use the nearby Metal Plates to hold up the sign. Addison will reward Link with a Red Rupee, some Scorching Meaty Rice Balls, and a Puffshroom.

Korok Seed

  • Just west of the bridge, north of the path on the lower elevation, there is a block puzzle. Place the block in its proper location to get the Korok Seed.
  • Underneath the bridge there is a yellow flower. Collect it, along with a series of flowers leading to the east end of the bridge to get the Korok Seed.

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