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  Lizalfos {{Enemy Weapon|Weapon|Lizal Spear}},
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   Yiga Blademaster {{Enemy Weapon|Weapon|Windcleaver}},
   Yiga Blademaster {{Equipment|BotW|Windcleaver}},
   Yiga Footsoldier {{Enemy Weapon|Bow|Duplex Bow}}{{Enemy Weapon|Bow|Arrow}}
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The {{Term|TotK|Bridge of Hylia}} is guarded by a three-headed {{Term|TotK|Flame Gleeok|link}}.
The {{Term|TotK|Bridge of Hylia}} is guarded by a three-headed {{Term|TotK|Flame Gleeok|link}}.


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Revision as of 08:26, 20 December 2023

Not to be confused with the Great Hylian Bridge from Twilight Princess.

The Bridge of Hylia is a recurring location in The Legend of Zelda series.(BotW)[1][2]

Features and Overview

Breath of the Wild

The Bridge of Hylia is a bridge that spans across Lake Hylia, connecting Hyrule Field from the north to the Faron Grasslands in the south. It is a massive stone structure that bears 15 piers and 13 pedestrian recesses per side. The center of the Bridge of Hylia features a disused fountain and several Wooden Boxes, which may contain Materials and Arrows when broken. Beside the fountain sits a ruined Wagon, which can be searched for Gems.

When Ralera married her husband, Rhodes, the two of them crossed the Bridge of Hylia on their way to Hateno Village.[3]

On occasion, Link can encounter Yiga Footsoldiers disguised as Travelers on the Bridge. At midnight, Farosh will begin to fly around Lake Hylia. It passes over the Bridge of Hylia three times: at 1:20 AM, 2:30 AM, and 4:20 AM.

Several Treasure Chests are located on the Bridge of Hylia. A stone Chest under the Bridge's fifth pier contains five Shock Arrows. A Soldier's Broadsword is hidden inside a metallic Treasure Chest in the Water between the seventh and eighths piers. In the Water beneath the arch of the eighth pier, Link can find two metallic Chests containing an Edge of Duality and five Shock Arrows, respectively. On the north and south springing lines of the Bridge's central pier, two stone Treasure Chests can be found, both of which contain a bundle of five Arrows. A metal Chest resting on the Bridge of Hylia's fountain contains a Zora Spear. Finally, a Phrenic Bow can be found inside a stone Treasure Chest on the Bridge's 11th pier. In Master Mode, a wooden platform held aloft by Sky Octoroks is located above the Bridge of Hylia. On this platform is a metallic Treasure Chest containing a Knight's Halberd.

BotW Korok Seed Icon.png

A total of eight Korok Seed Puzzles are present on the Bridge of Hylia. The first can be solved by igniting the unlit stationary Torches that at the northern end of the Bridge. A second can be found by throwing Rocks off the eastern refuge on the Bridge's northern pier into a Circle on the surface of Lake Hylia. A third can be found by picking up a rock hidden under a stone slab on the Bridge's fourth pier, which reveals it to be a Natural Hiding Spot. Using Archery, Link can destroy a Balloon to solve a fourth Puzzle. The fifth is another Natural Hiding Spot, which takes the form of a Tree Branch on the wall of the seventh pier. The sixth Puzzle can be located by examining the Leaves with Fairy Dust on top of the fountain. A Flower Trail is found on the eastern side of the Bridge's ninth refuse, which must be followed to solve the seventh Puzzle. The eighth and final Korok Seed Puzzle is solved by lifting the Natural Hiding Spot Rock at the base of the 12th pier. Once these Puzzles have been solved, a Korok will appear and give Link a Korok Seed.[4]

Creatures

Enemies

Normal Mode
Master Mode

Equipment

Tears of the Kingdom

The Bridge of Hylia is guarded by a three-headed Flame Gleeok.

Enemies

Sub-Bosses

Nomenclature

The Bridge of Hylia is named after the Great Hylian Bridge from Twilight Princess.[5]

ZW Nomenclature Asset.png Names in Other Regions ZW Nomenclature Asset 2.png
LanguageNames
Japan
Japanese
ハイリアおおはし大橋
The Republic of ChinaThe Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of ChinaThe Macao Special Administrative Region of China
ChineseTR
海利亞大橋 (Hǎilìyà dàqiáo)
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSI
海利亚大桥 (Hǎilìyà dàqiáo)
Canada
FrenchCA
Pont d'Hylia
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Viaduc d'Hylia
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Hylia-Brücke
The Italian Republic
Italian
Ponte di Hylia
The Republic of Korea
Korean
하일리아대교
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Gran puente de Hylia
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See Also

References

  1. "Bridge of Hylia" — Map (Breath of the Wild)
  2. "Bridge of Hylia" — Map (Tears of the Kingdom)
  3. "[Lurelin Village?] It's a small fishing community far to the south. I lived there before I moved here with my new husband. We had to cross the Bridge of Hylia to get here, weighted down with everything I couldn't bear to leave behind. Thinking back on it, it's a wonder either of us survived the trip..." — Ralera (Breath of the Wild)
  4. "Yahaha! You found me!" — Korok (Breath of the Wild)
  5. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild—The Complete Official Guide, Piggyback Interactive Limited, pg. 351