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File:TMC Grass Sprite 4.png|A tile of {{Term|TMC|Grass}} that cannot be walked through, found in {{Term|TMC|North Hyrule Field}} and {{Term|TMC|South Hyrule Field}}, from {{TMC|-}}
File:TMC Grass Sprite 4.png|A tile of {{Term|TMC|Grass}} that cannot be walked through, found in {{Term|TMC|North Hyrule Field}} and {{Term|TMC|South Hyrule Field}}, from {{TMC|-}}
File:TMC Grass Sprite 5.png|A small nut in {{Term|TMC|Minish Village}} that functions as {{Term|TMC|Grass}} from {{TMC|-}}
File:TMC Grass Sprite 5.png|A small nut in {{Term|TMC|Minish Village}} that functions as {{Term|TMC|Grass}} from {{TMC|-}}
File:EoW Grass Model 2.png|A tuft of {{Term|EoW|Grass}} in a tropical region from {{EoW|-}}
File:CoH Grass Sprite.png|Grass from {{CoH|-}}
File:CoH Grass Sprite.png|Grass from {{CoH|-}}
File:CoH Grass Future Sprite.png|Grass in the {{Term|CoH|Future World}} from {{CoH}}
File:CoH Grass Future Sprite.png|Grass in the {{Term|CoH|Future World}} from {{CoH}}

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Grass is a recurring Object in The Legend of Zelda series.[name references needed]

Location and Uses

Grass has appeared in the series as a type of terrain. In some cases, Link can cut down tall Grass to receive Rupees, Bombs, Arrows, Hearts, Kinstone Pieces (only in The Minish Cap[1]) or other items.[2] Grass is commonly found near Bushes, though in later games, Grass is more prominent than Bushes. In 3D console games, Link may sometimes find Rupees or other items when walking through Grass. In Breath of the Wild, cutting grass have a chance to spawn Restless Crickets, Hightail Lizards, Hot-Footed Frogs, Hylian Rice, and rarely Fairies.

Tears of the Kingdom



Echoes of Wisdom

Grass is set to reappear in Echoes of Wisdom.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
草 (Kusa)[3]Same as English.
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Gallery

See Also

References

  1. "Kinstone Pieces are scattered all over the world. There are lots of different ways to get your hand on them: • Cutting up grass; [...]." (The Minish Cap manual, pg. 22)
  2. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass—Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 14
  3. A Link to the Past manual, pg. 34