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==Features and Overview==
==Features and Overview==
Eldin is a vast Region in northern [[Hyrule]]. The Region is split into two distinct halves. The eastern side is a largely mountainous stretch of land that consists densely of foothills, deep gorges, and volcanic activity.<ref>{{Cite|{{Color|BotW Blue|Eldin}} is northeast of here. It's a mountainous region with {{Color|BotW Blue|Death Mountain}} at its center.|Ashe|BotW}}</ref> It consists of two areas: [[Eldin Canyon]] and [[Death Mountain]]. The western side is a mostly wooded region that constitutes the [[Great Hyrule Forest]], which also forms part of Eldin.<ref name="Forest">{{Cite|Well, anyway... I think it's in the {{Color|BotW Blue|Great Hyrule Forest}} in the Eldin region.|Sesami|BotW}}</ref> The [[Eldin Mountains]] run north of the Forest. The Eldin Canyon is the largest of all these areas, covering almost the entirety of southern and eastern Eldin.
Eldin is a vast Region in northern [[Hyrule]]. The Region is split into two distinct halves. The eastern side is a largely mountainous stretch of land that consists densely of foothills, deep gorges, and volcanic activity.<ref>{{Cite|{{Color|BotW Blue|Eldin}} is northeast of here. It's a mountainous region with {{Color|BotW Blue|Death Mountain}} at its center.|Ashe|BotW}}</ref> It consists of two areas: [[Eldin Canyon]] and [[Death Mountain]]. The western side is a mostly wooded region that constitutes the [[Great Hyrule Forest]].<ref name="Forest">{{Cite|Well, anyway... I think it's in the {{Color|BotW Blue|Great Hyrule Forest}} in the Eldin region.|Sesami|BotW}}</ref> The [[Eldin Mountains]] run north of the Forest. The Eldin Canyon is the largest of all these areas, covering almost the entirety of southern and eastern Eldin.


The Eldin Region initially starts off as a partially wooded and even road furthest to the south. Further to the northeast and closer to Death Mountain, the land increasingly grows more perilous with harder terrain and volcanic activity. As [[Link]] nears this area, the [[Temperature]] grows exceedingly hot and causes Link and any wooden Gear equipped to catch on fire. Link can withstand the high Temperatures by consuming [[Food#Breath of the Wild|Food]] or [[Food|Elixir]]s that grant Flame Guard, or by wearing any of the [[Flamebreaker Set]], allowing him to safely travel through the hotter climate. Some areas such as Death Mountain and the [[Abandoned North Mine]], are even hotter and require Link to either wear at least two Flamebreaker pieces, or to wear one and consume a Flame Guard Food. The northernmost area of Eldin is a barren, dead wasteland that sits along the ends of Hyrule. This area extends to the northwest through the Eldin Mountains.
The Eldin Region initially starts off as a partially wooded and even road furthest to the south. Further to the northeast and closer to Death Mountain, the land increasingly grows more perilous with harder terrain and volcanic activity. As [[Link]] nears this area, the [[Temperature]] grows exceedingly hot and causes Link and any wooden Gear equipped to catch on fire. Link can withstand the high Temperatures by consuming [[Food#Breath of the Wild|Food]] or [[Food|Elixir]]s that grant Flame Guard, or by wearing any of the [[Flamebreaker Set]], allowing him to safely travel through the hotter climate. Some areas such as Death Mountain and the [[Abandoned North Mine]], are even hotter and require Link to either wear at least two Flamebreaker pieces, or to wear one and consume a Flame Guard Food. The northernmost area of Eldin is a barren, dead wasteland that sits along the ends of Hyrule. This area extends to the northwest through the Eldin Mountains.
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