Spectacle Rock

is a recurring location in. It typically appears as a mountain with twin peaks.

In, Spectacle Rock is found in northern Hyrule in the central western portion of Death Mountain. It is the location of Ganon's lair in the First Quest. In order to enter, Link must use a Bomb in the southern side of the base of its left peak to reveal the entrance.

In, Spectacle Rock is found in Death Mountain in the southwestern region of Hyrule and both of its peaks contain and are represented by caves on the map. Its eastern peak contains a cave where the Hammer is obtained after Link works his way east through its bottom level. Its western peak contains a cave that is initially covered by a rock that Link can destroy after acquiring the Hammer. Unlike the eastern peak's cave that is entered laterally, the western cave is underground where the opening is on top of the peak. A Magic Container can be found inside the cave.

In, Spectacle Rock is located on top of Death Mountain in the Light World. Being Death Mountain's highest point, it is an obstacle blocking the path to its north that leads to the Tower of Hera. The center of the adjoining bridge between its peaks contains a cave that leads to lower elevations on Death Mountain. Its counterpart in the Dark World is buried under volcanic sediment, as its outline is visible. To get to the path north of Spectacle Rock in the Light World, Link must first travel to the Dark World and stand within the outline of its counterpart. Using the Magic Mirror within this area sends Link on top of Spectacle Rock in the Light World where he can find a Piece of Heart on its eastern peak. He can then leap down to the path north of it leading to the Tower of Hera.

In, BotW: is based on the same location from. It appears as two large circular mesas in the east portion of the BotW:. The northernmost mesa bears the BotW:, which is surrounded by a BotW:. Initially, the southernmost mesa will be vacant.

After BotW: frees BotW: during the "BotW:" BotW:, BotW: will pilot it on top of the southernmost mesa of BotW:. There, it will take aim at BotW:, waiting for BotW:'s attack on BotW:.

As part of the "BotW:" BotW:, which is exclusive to DLC Pack, BotW: is directed to return to BotW: on BotW:. Once there, he is transported to the BotW:, where he must face a recreation of BotW:. After defeating BotW:, BotW: will be returned to BotW:, where he will find BotW: nearby. BotW: reveals that he has been inspired to create a BotW: in honor of BotW:, which unlocks the "BotW:" BotW:. BotW: will then hear the voice of BotW:, who states he will be able to use BotW: more often.

Two NaN Treasure Chests can be found on BotW:. They are both made of metal, and they are submerged in the BotW: surrounding the BotW:. Using the BotW: BotW:, BotW: can pull them to the surface. They contain a bundle of five NaN Bomb Arrows and a BotW:, respectively.

Three NaN Korok Seed Puzzles are located on BotW:. The first is a BotW: to the south of BotW:. A BotW: that takes the form a BotW: can also be found south of the BotW:. Lastly, a BotW: can be found under the archway connecting the two mesas, which BotW: can destroy using BotW:. When each of these NaN Korok Seed Puzzles are solved, a BotW: will appear and give BotW: a BotW:.

In, TotK: returns in it's incarnation from , where it once again appears as two large mesas in the TotK:. The northern mesa contains a TotK: surrounded by a TotK: and NaN Ore Deposits, while the southern mesa contains a TotK: perched upon TotK: from the TotK:. Beneath TotK:'s north mesa lies TotK:.

As part of the "TotK:" TotK:, TotK: must take a TotK: of TotK: from above where multiple NaN Sky Islands formations create the shape of a smiling face, with TotK: itself appearing as the eyes. As part of "TotK:" TotK:, TotK: is tasked with offering TotK: to a TotK: found in the northern part of TotK:.

A TotK: TotK: is present in the TotK: cliff face, with the TotK: granting TotK: a TotK: once found. Various NaN Stones and pieces of TotK: can be found throughout TotK:, as well as a singular TotK: found in the elevated part of the northern mesa.

Nomenclature
Series:'s name comes from the fact that the twin peaks formation resembles a pair of eyeglasses.