Passeri Greenbelt

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The Passeri Greenbelt is a recurring location in The Legend of Zelda series.(BotWBreath of the Wild | TotKTears of the Kingdom)[1][2] The Passeri Greenbelt goes unnamed in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity.

Features and Overview

Breath of the Wild

The Passeri Greenbelt is a range of forests located in Hyrule Field. An unmarked Road leading to the Sacred Ground Ruins passes through the eastern section of the Passeri Greenbelt.

A Korok can be found by examining the Leaves with Fairy Dust moving among the Trees in the west of the Greenbelt. A second Korok can be found by breaking the Jar disguised as an Acorn in a nook on a Tree at the northern edge in the west of the Greenbelt. A third Korok can be found by popping the Balloon hidden at the top of a Tree in the northwest of the central section of Trees in the Greenbelt. Another Korok will appear after Link stands by a Pinwheel southeast of the centre of the Greenbelt and destroys the Jar that appears to the south.

Creatures

Minor Enemies

Materials

Tears of the Kingdom

Related Quests

Ruins Rubble now litter the grounds of the Passeri Greenbelt. An unmarked road leading south from Lookout Landing passes through the Greenbelt and is used by travelers. A road leading from the Bottomless Pond beyond the Ranch Ruins toward Lookout Landing is guarded by Monster Outposts and a Monster Stronghold. In the clearing to the west of the Hylia River, there are now Fallen Ruins atop a small mesa and a Skull-shaped Monster Stronghold sits at the base of the tallest Zonai Tower. Between the two Zonai Towers, Ruins Rubble will fall from a Sky Island in the Sky above.

Areas

Creatures

Enemies

Monster Outpost north of the Bottomless Pond
Monster Outpost east of the Ranch Ruins
Monster Stronghold north of the Ranch Ruins
Monster Outpost south of the Passeri Greenbelt Cave
Monster Stronghold west of the Rebonae Bridge
Monster Outpost beside the Hylia River

Materials

Equipment

Zonai Devices

Treasure Chests

Treasure Chest
Contents
Coordinates
0431, -0346, 0059
Notes

In the Monster Outpost north of the Bottomless Pond

Treasure Chest
Contents
Coordinates
0217, -0111, 0028
Notes

Atop the Monster Stronghold north of the Ranch Ruins

Treasure Chest
Contents
Coordinates
0629, -0081, 0076
Notes

Atop the Zonai Ruin tower on the plateau west of the Rebonae Bridge

Treasure Chest
Contents
Coordinates
0563, -0157, 0029
Notes

Inside the Skull-shaped Monster Stronghold west of the Rebonae Bridge

Treasure ChestContentsCoordinatesNotes
0431, -0346, 0059

In the Monster Outpost north of the Bottomless Pond

0217, -0111, 0028

Atop the Monster Stronghold north of the Ranch Ruins

0629, -0081, 0076

Atop the Zonai Ruin tower on the plateau west of the Rebonae Bridge

0563, -0157, 0029

Inside the Skull-shaped Monster Stronghold west of the Rebonae Bridge

Korok Seeds

Korok
Type
Coordinates
-0425, -0149, 0029
Notes

Atop a Tree Stump in the treeline south-southwest of Lookout Landing

Korok
Type
Coordinates
0616, -0076, 0053
Notes

Atop the plateau west of the Rebonae Bridge

Korok
Type
Coordinates
0754, -0450, 0030
Notes

Atop a large Tree in the southeastern tip of the Greenbelt northeast of the Bottomless Pond

Korok
Type
Coordinates
0793, -0511, 0011
Notes

At the southeastern tip of the Greenbelt east of the Bottomless Pond
The corresponding Korok is located southeast on the eastern bank of the Hylia River at 0089, -0556, 0010

KorokTypeCoordinatesNotes
-0425, -0149, 0029

Atop a Tree Stump in the treeline south-southwest of Lookout Landing

0616, -0076, 0053

Atop the plateau west of the Rebonae Bridge

0754, -0450, 0030

Atop a large Tree in the southeastern tip of the Greenbelt northeast of the Bottomless Pond

0793, -0511, 0011

At the southeastern tip of the Greenbelt east of the Bottomless Pond
The corresponding Korok is located southeast on the eastern bank of the Hylia River at 0089, -0556, 0010

Other Appearances

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity

The following section is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.

The Passeri Greenbelt appears as part of the Hyrule Field Stage.

During the Quest "Hyrule Swordfighting Academy", a swordsmaster from the northern end of the Passeri Greenbelt wants to start a monster-fighting workshop.[3] Link provides her with five Bokoblin Horns and 150 Bokoblin Trophies to build a classroom. After the swordsmaster builds the classroom, she offers Link to join the class.[4] As a result, Link learns a One-Handed Weapon Bonus Combo.[5]

During the subsequent Quest "Keeping the Village Peace", some villagers ask the swordmaster to take care of nearby Lizalfos. Too busy to do it herself, she asks Link to take care of the Lizalfos for her.[6] After Link gives her 100 Lizalfos Trophies as proof that he defeated the Lizalfos, the swordmaster spreads this news to the villagers.[7] As a result, Link learns another a One-Handed Weapon Bonus Combo.[8]

During the Movie "In the Midst of Despair...", Zelda, Link, Impa, and Terrako watch as Calamity Ganon overtakes Hyrule Castle from the Passeri Greenbelt. From the Sheikah Slate, Zelda learns that they will soon lose the Divine Beasts as well, and she begins to cry about her failure to unlock her sealing powers.[9][10] When one of her tears falls onto Terrako, it emits a Light that shoots into the sky before splitting into four pieces.[9] Her faith is then renewed when she sees Divine Beast Vah Medoh and realizes that it is not too late for the Champions to be saved.[11]

Nomenclature

The Passeri Greenbelt derives its name from the eponymous Clade, Passeri, colloquially known as "songbirds".

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNames
Japan
Japanese
(うた)ドリの草原(そうげん) (Utadori no Sōgen)
The Republic of ChinaThe Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of ChinaThe Macao Special Administrative Region of China
ChineseTRTraditional
鳥鳴草原 (Niǎomíng Cǎoyuán)
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSISimplified
鸟鸣草原 (Niǎomíng Cǎoyuán)
The French Republic
FrenchEUEuropean
Prairie des Ramages
Canada
FrenchCACanadian
Prairie des Ramages
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Singvogel-Wiesen
The Italian Republic
Italian
Parco Lobibo
The Republic of Korea
Korean
노래하는 새의 초원
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEUEuropean
Pradera de Zyt
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Gallery

References

  1. Passeri Greenbelt — Map (Breath of the Wild)
  2. Passeri Greenbelt — Map (Tears of the Kingdom)
  3. A great swordsmaster wants to start a monster-fighting workshop, but she lacks materials to build her classroom. Help provide the resources she needs! — Gallery (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  4. With the materials Link provided, the swordsmaster built a perfect classroom! As thanks for his help, she offered to let him join the class. — Gallery (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  5. Reward
    One-Handed Weapon: Bonus Combo
    — Map (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  6. Some villagers have asked the swordmaster to take care of all the Lizalfos skulking around town. Unfortunately, her hands are full... Perhaps Link can take care of it? — Gallery (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  7. The swordmaster was delighted to see Link return to the classroom with proof of the Lizalfos's defeat. She passed along the good news to the villagers. — Gallery (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  8. Reward
    One-Handed Weapon: Bonus Combo
    — Map (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  9. 9.0 9.1 Based on information from the little Guardian, Zelda learns that the Divine Beasts will also be taken over by Calamity Ganon. Frustrated by her own powerlessness, Zelda cries out in anguish. As her tears fall, the Guardian suddenly emits a strange light... — Story (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  10. I have...failed... All of Hyrule...my friends...even my own father... It's my fault! Why won't it awaken for me?! Everything... Everything I've done... Ultimately...all of it was for naught! — Princess Zelda (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  11. Can we...still do this? — Princess Zelda (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
    All is not lost. We can still do something! Come on! — Impa (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)