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Trilby Highlands is an area in The Minish Cap.[1]

Features and Overview[]

Trilby Highlands is a hilly region located in western Hyrule. It connects to five other areas: Hyrule Town to the east, Mount Crenel's Base to the west, North Hyrule Field to the northeast, Royal Valley to the north, and the Western Wood to the south.

A ladder near Hyrule Town leads to a cave, where Link can purchase an Empty Bottle from a Business Scrub for 20 Rupees. This Empty Bottle is the only one that Link is required to get in the game, as it is used to climb Mount Crenel. South of the entrance from Hyrule Town is a Great Fairy whose Fountain can only be accessed if Link places a Bomb between two stones against the face of wall.

Near the entrance to Mount Crenel, there is a bridge connecting to a small outcropping of land with a dirt wall leading to a cave that Link can dig through with the Mole Mitts. Inside the cave are two Chests, containing two Kinstone Pieces and a Mysterious Wall that Link can fuse Kinstone Pieces with to help the digging Goron near Lon Lon Ranch by introducing another Goron to aid in destroying the Rock Barrier.[2][3] This cave also leads to Knuckle, with whom Link can fuse Kinstone Pieces.[4] Knuckle will also tell Link how many Kinstone fusions he has left to make.[5][6] Left of Knuckle is a Minish Portal that Link may use to enter the home of a Forest Picori. The Minish will tell Link about the pond in the mid-southern section of the Trilby Highlands, claiming that there is something suspicious about it.[7] The Forest Picori is also a target for Kinstone fusion and if Link successfully fuses Kinstone Pieces with him, the aforementioned pond will dry up, revealing a staircase leading to a cave housing 75 Rupees in the form of fifteen blue Rupees. When spoken to later, the Forest Picori will ask if Link has seen the "watery spot", affirming that it was strange.[8]

Minor Enemies and Traps[]

Nomenclature[]

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ベーレ高原 (Bēre Kōgen) Bēre Plateau
Bēre is a corruption of ベレー (Berē).
French-speaking countries French Plateau Bélet
Italian Republic Italian Altopiano Superiore

Gallery[]

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 272 (TMC)
  2. "Hn... No, it's no good... I can't break it by myself." — Goron (The Minish Cap)
  3. "I had a strange feeling, like a fellow Goron was in need... Hello? Goro? Hn? That wall! You can't get through that alone! I'm coming to help you! [...] Don't worry! I'm here to help you! Let's break through that wall together! Goro!" — Goron (The Minish Cap)
  4. "Hey, Mr. Fairy! I've been holding on to this, just like my brother Tingle asked! And I have Kinstone pieces! Want to try and fuse with me?" — Knuckle (The Minish Cap)
  5. "How many Kinstones are left for you to fuse? Let's see... XX!? What are you doing wasting your time here! You've got work to do, Mr. Fairy!" — Knuckle (The Minish Cap)
  6. "They fit perfectly! Tingle would be so proud of me!" — Knuckle (The Minish Cap)
  7. "Have you seen that watery spot down to the south a bit? Is it just me, or is there something really suspicious about that place? I can't quite put my finger on it, but it weirds me out..." — Forest Picori (The Minish Cap)
  8. "Did you ever check out that watery spot? Was I right? It was weird, huh?" — Forest Picori (The Minish Cap)
Locations in The Minish Cap
Mount CrenelMount Crenel's BaseCastor WildsWind RuinsRoyal ValleyTrilby HighlandsWestern WoodHyrule Castle GardenNorth Hyrule FieldHyrule TownSouth Hyrule FieldEastern HillsLon Lon RanchVeil FallsCloud TopsLake HyliaMinish WoodsTMC Map of Hyrule 2
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