Dragonblood

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DragonbloodsThis name is derived from internal game data. are recurring Objects in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2] Dragonbloods go unnamed in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity.

Location and Uses

Breath of the Wild

Dragonbloods are a type of Tree found growing in the Hyrule Ridge. They are tall, slender Trees with branch clusters near their tops that form broad, flat surfaces. Smaller Dragonbloods can be knocked down like normal Trees, forming logs of Wood consisting only of their trunks.

Kass's Journal can be found inside a hut atop a Dragonblood Tree at Washa's Bluff.

In Ludfo's Bog and the Seres Scablands, several Koroks can be found on Dragonblood Trees. A Rock Pattern and a Flower Trail can be found in Ludfo's Bog, while two Archery puzzles and a Race are located in the Seres Scablands. When these Koroks are uncovered, they will give Link a Korok Seed for finding them.[3]

Tears of the Kingdom



Dragonbloods surround the Seres Scablands and now grow on top of the Thundra Plateau. They are necessary to solve one of Misko's riddles, which refers to them as "mushroom trees".[4]

Other Appearances

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity

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Dragonbloods appear in the background of the Breach of Demise Stage. They cannot be interacted with.

Trivia

Nomenclature

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See Also

References

  1. Obj_TreeDragonblood_A_01 (Breath of the Wild v1.0.0, Nintendo Switch (United States))
  2. Obj_TreeDragonblood_A_01 (Tears of the Kingdom v1.0.0, Nintendo Switch (United States))
  3. Yahaha! You found me! — Korok (Breath of the Wild)
  4. The message from the bandit Misko said, "On Hyrule Ridge, in Ludfo's land, ruins sleep beneath the towering mushroom trees. Connect the southern column's midday shadow to the northern. At the shadow's center, the way to my treasure will open." — Adventure Log (Tears of the Kingdom)