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Template:Infobox Place Applean Forest is a location in Breath of the Wild.[1]

Features and Overview

Applean Forest is located in Hyrule Field. It is an Apple orchard located in a small field of flowers along the bank of the Hylia River. An unmarked road runs through the southern ends of the Forest, ending near the middle of the Forest's depths. Near the start of this road, skid marks from a wagon can be found leading off the trail to an edge. The remains of this wagon can be found atop the edge and can be searched for Materials. A second wagon can be found along the slope beneath the edge, near the base of a monster camp.

A Blue Hinox rests in a clearing in the northeastern portion of the Applean Forest. In Master Mode, it is replaced with a Black Hinox.

At the end of the unmarked road leading into the Applean Forest, Link can find three Apple Trees. Two of these Trees are identical, each bearing one Apple on branches facing the southeast, while the third bears five. Reducing the Apples on the third Tree so that it is identical to the other two will cause a Korok to appear. As thanks for finding him, the Korok will gift Link a Korok Seed.[2]

Creatures

Minor Enemies

Materials

Equipment

Nomenclature

Applean Forest is named for the multitude of Apple-bearing Trees it holds.

Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese りんごの森 (Ringo no Mori) Apple Forest

References

  1. "Applean Forest" — Map (Breath of the Wild)
  2. "Yahaha! You found me!" — Korok (Breath of the Wild)