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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', Death Mountain is again the centerpiece of Eldin. It can be seen as early as the [[Great Plateau]], and can be seen from a very large amount of Hyrule. While almost the entirety of central Eldin is volcanic in some capacity, "Death Mountain" is specifically used to refer to the conical mass surrounded by the lava "moat" of [[Death Caldera]]. Initially, its outside is being climbed around by the rogue [[Divine Beast]] [[Vah Rudania]], which can also be seen from a great distance, albeit less clearly. Vah Rudania has been causing it to erupt constantly, raising the ambient temperature to dangerous levels even for Gorons. Link and the cowardly Goron [[Yunobo]] cross the [[Bridge of Eldin]] to reach the volcano and climb its spiraling exterior trail while avoiding Vah Rudania's [[Sentry|Sentries]], eventually using three [[cannon]]s to weaken it, knocking it into the crater. Link follows it and boards it, with it staying in the crater until [[Fireblight Ganon]] is defeated.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', Death Mountain is again the centerpiece of Eldin. It can be seen as early as the [[Great Plateau]], and can be seen from a very large amount of Hyrule. While almost the entirety of central Eldin is volcanic in some capacity, "Death Mountain" is specifically used to refer to the conical mass surrounded by the lava "moat" of [[Death Caldera]]. Initially, its outside is being climbed around by the rogue [[Divine Beast]] [[Vah Rudania]], which can also be seen from a great distance, albeit less clearly. Vah Rudania has been causing it to erupt constantly, raising the ambient temperature to dangerous levels even for Gorons. Link and the cowardly Goron [[Yunobo]] cross the [[Bridge of Eldin]] to reach the volcano and climb its spiraling exterior trail while avoiding Vah Rudania's [[Sentry|Sentries]], eventually using three [[cannon]]s to weaken it, knocking it into the crater. Link follows it and boards it, with it staying in the crater until [[Fireblight Ganon]] is defeated.


The previous alternate Japanese name, Hebra, is now used for a [[Hebra (region)|separate range of snowy mountains]]. Spectacle Rock is now a separate formation far away in [[Gerudo Desert]].
The previous alternate Japanese name, Hebra, is now used for a [[Hebra (region)|separate range of snowy mountains]].


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