Players intimately familiar with The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild no doubt remember Satori Mountain, the home of the titular Satori, also known as the Lord of the Mountain. You can still visit this location in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, of course, but with the addition of the Depths, you can now discover a new, unique area down there, right below Satori Mountain. This area, called Blupee Burrow, doesn’t seem to contain much at first glance aside from a few collectibles and the Depths’ sole cherry blossom tree. But there’s more to Blupee Burrow than meets the eye, so have a look at this Tears of the Kingdom guide if you want to learn more about this mysterious location.
What all can you find at Blupee Burrow?
The most apparent collectibles and rewards you can obtain in Blupee Burrow come in the form of 50 or so poes and a chest containing 20 crystallized charges. Useful, but not really anything super mind-blowing. But as you can probably guess from the name, Blupee Burrow also houses the mysterious Blupee creatures. It seemingly serves as the only location in the entire Depths where you can find these living rupee sources.
At first glance, Blupee Burrow only features one or two Blupees standing around in the open. But by scouring the various cliffside, you can find numerous small caves that, more often than not, have at least one Blupee waiting inside. As a precaution, make sure to disable your sages to reduce the chances of inadvertently scaring the Blupees away.
Hitting the Blupees in Blupee Burrow with arrows and picking up the rupees they drop doesn’t necessarily make for one of the most efficient methods of earning money in Tears of the Kingdom. But the extra rupees certainly don’t hurt, and if nothing else, Blupee Burrow serves as a fun discovery that gives the Depths that little bit more character.
Published: Jun 23, 2023 04:59 pm