Where can I get a picture of a Blupee?
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To get a picture of a Blupee, you can find them in various wooded areas around Hyrule, particularly at night, and use your Camera Rune or Sheikah Slate to take their photo, or head to the Korok Forest and speak with Peeks, a Korok who will ask you to take a picture of a Blupee. The best place to find Blupees is north of Kakariko Village, in the woods between the Great Fairy Fountain and Ta’loh Naeg Shrine, where you can safely search for them without worrying about enemies.
Frequently Asked Questions
General Information
- What are Blupees based on?: While the details of their origins are entirely unknown, Blupees have a penchant for collecting Rupees, and they resemble rabbits with a face similar to a barn owl’s and golden wreaths in the place of ears.
- Where can I find a Blupee?: Blupees can be found in the forest surrounding the Great Fairy Fountain in Kakariko Village, as well as in other woodlands, and they appear on Satori Mountain on nights that the Lord of the Mountain appears.
Locations and Habitats
- Where is the best place to find a Blupee in Breath of the Wild?: Both Prima and Polygon recommend the woods north of Kakariko Village, in the area between Ta’Loh Naeg Shrine and the Great Fairy Fountain, as the best place to find a Blupee.
- Do Blupees lead you to caves?: If you pursue a Blupee and continue to attack it, it will continue to run, and its escape route is not random, as it will always flee in the direction of a nearby cave.
Interacting with Blupees
- Can you capture a Blupee?: Blupees can’t be captured, but hitting them rewards Rupees, and the best method for getting in a few hits is to use a bow and arrow.
- How many times can you hit a Blupee?: While Blupees can’t be caught, they can be struck several times, and doing so rewards the players with Rupees, depending on how much the Blupee was hit.
- Can you use stasis on a Blupee?: If you are stealthy enough to sneak up behind a Blupee, you can stasis it and get in a few direct weapon hits, which increases the number of Rupee drops.
Related Characters and Locations
- What is the Legendary Rabbit Trial?: The Legendary Rabbit Trial is one of the 76 Side Quests in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and it starts in the Korok Forest, where you need to take a picture of a Blupee for Peeks.
- Where is the Satori Mountain?: The Satori Mountains are located on the western side of Hyrule Field, and you can reach it from Hyrule Ridge by crossing Jeddo Bridge.
- What is at the top of Satori Mountain?: At the top of Satori Mountain, you can find the Lord of the Mountain, a glowing moose, which appears alongside several Blupees when a green glow is present.
Game Mechanics
- How do you make a Blupee appear?: Blupees almost always appear in the woods, usually at night, and the best strategy is to check wooded areas around Hyrule at night to find one.
- What does stasis do?: The Stasis Rune allows Link to freeze objects in suspended time, rendering them completely immobile for a short time, which can be useful when dealing with Blupees or other enemies.
Additional Tips and Information
- Can you tame the Lord of the Mountain?: Like other high-level horses, it takes multiple wheels of stamina to successfully tame the Lord of the Mountain, as it will try to buck Link off as soon as he mounts it.
- How often does the Lord of the Mountain appear?: The Lord of the Mountain seems to spawn randomly, and you might wait for just a few in-game days or several in-game weeks to see it.
- What is the green light coming from Satori Mountain?: The green light appears when Satori, the glowing moose, is present on the mountain, and it’s a tribute to the president of Nintendo Japan who passed away during the game’s development.