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Template:Animal Dinraal is a Dragon in Breath of the Wild.[1]

Characteristics

Hyrule Compendium Entry

150 (155) Dinraal
BotW Hyrule Compendium Dinraal
Description
A spirit of fire has taken the form of this giant dragon. Making its home in the Eldin region, it's said to have served the Spring of Power since ancient times. An old saying goes, "The dragon ascends to the heavens as the sun begins to set," but nobody has witnessed this in the current age. The flames that coat its body make it dangerous to get near, but Dinraal bears no ill will toward people.
Common Locations
Eldin Mountains
Tabantha Frontier
Recoverable Materials
Unknown

Dinraal is one of three roaming Dragons in Hyrule, the others being Naydra and Farosh. It can be found roaming the Eldin Region, Great Hyrule Forest, Akkala, and Hebra. Dinraal guards the Spring of Power. While it cannot be defeated, it does not actively try to harm Link. However, if Link gets too close, he will be seared by the fire emanating from its body, unless he possesses a full Flamebreaker Set of Armor that has been enhanced twice by a Great Fairy for the Fireproof Set Bonus. Dinraal will drop different Materials if Link shoots it with a Bow. Depending on what part of Dinraal is hit, it will drop a Shard of Dinraal's Horn, Shard of Dinraal's Fang, Dinraal's Claw or Dinraal's Scale.

Dinraal's Scale can be offered at the Spring of Power to unlock a hidden Ancient Shrine.

Schedule

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Deplian Badlands Descending toward the Eldin Great Skeleton
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Tabantha Frontier Traveling along Tanagar Canyon
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Tabantha Frontier Disappearing into the clouds
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Tabantha Frontier Traveling along Tanagar Canyon
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Nomenclature

Dinraal's name is a reference to the golden goddess Din. Its Japanese and various localized names seem to derive from Eldin, which itself comes from Din also.

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name
Japan Japanese オルドラ (Orudora)
French Republic FrenchEU Ordrac
Federal Republic of Germany German Eldra
Italian Republic Italian Oldra
Russian Federation Russian Динраль (Dinral')

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