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==Trivia==
Mount Desma may have possibly been Death mountain at one point as a character says that it "used to be called a mountain of death"

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Mount Desma is an area in the Third Continent in Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland. The area is inhabited by the Yamatami tribe. A notable feature of the area is the large amount of statues that can be drawn on the map.

Dungeon

This area's dungeon is Desma's Labyrinth. This is the fifth and last dungeon, and here Tingle will obtain the Magma Rupee after defeating the dungeon's boss, Dora Dora.

Local Speciality

The local speciality of this area is Desma Syrup. The recipe for Desma Syrup is:

  • Bum Peach X 10
  • Super Sweetcorn X 5

The Yamatami Tribe

The Yamatami tribe that inhabits the area will ask Rupees for everything when first encountered. Their King has been ordered to collect Rupees by a bad god. This bad god is described as an old man, quite possibly Uncle Rupee. After Tingle saves the land by defeating Dora Dora in Desma's Labyrinth, the tribe decides they need no god and they name Tingle their god and erect a statue for him. The King will reward Tingle with up to 30.000 Rupees.

A local fruit that this tribe likes is Nidorian. Tingle can sell it to their King for up to 170 Rupees per fruit.

Other Information

  • Using the Bone Ocarina, Tingle can summon the pirate ship here.
  • By finding the Shaman, Tingle can learn the recipe for Mega-Tingly and obtain another empty jar.


Regions in Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland's Third Continent
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Trivia

Mount Desma may have possibly been Death mountain at one point as a character says that it "used to be called a mountain of death"