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[[Image:Dekubabatwi.jpg|thumb|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' Deku Baba]]
'''Deku Babas''' are enemies found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]''.


Deku Babas are a species of carnivorous plant famous for being the crop used to produce [[Deku Stick|Deku Sticks]] and [[Deku Nut|Deku Nuts]].  A Deku Nut is the bud of the Baba, while a Deku Stick is one's stalk.  Plants in the Deku Baba family are denoted by having the word "Baba" in their name.
==Strategy==
Deku Babas are very vicious in nature, and are relentless in attacking.  A healthy Deku Baba will not hesitate to headbutt and spray toxic gas at animals entering its territory.  Some, most noteably those in the [[Faron Province]] (''Twilight Princess'') will also attempt to bite with sharp teeth.  A weak or sick Deku Baba will stand upright, using its thorned stalk to protect itself by spinning.  For reasons unknown, a weak Deku Baba tends to grow back while a healthy one will not.
For the average traveller, it is suggested to attack a Deku Baba when it lunges forward.  Upon doing so, the Deku Baba will swerve into the air and stand upright for a few moments.  If the traveller then chops the stalk, the Baba will die immediately and provide the traveller with a Deku Stick (''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Majora's Mask'' only).  If the traveller instead decides to only attack the head, he or she shall be rewarded with Deku Nuts (in ''Twilight Princess'', the head yeilds [[Pumpkin Seed|Pumpkin Seeds]] instead).
==Habitat==
Deku Babas thrive in forested areas, usually where other Deku species, such as [[Deku Scrub|Deku Scrubs]] and [[Deku Tree|Deku Trees]], preside.  As such, the best place to find one is in the [[Lost Woods]] (particularly [[Kokiri Forest]], the [[Forest Temple]], and the [[Inside the Deku Tree|inside of a Deku Tree]]), the [[Southern Swamp|swamp]] at [[Woodfall]], and the [[Faron Woods]] (particularly its [[Forest Temple]]).  Deku Babas rarely are alone, and it is very common to find not a single Baba, but instead a patch or grove.
A complete list of Deku Baba locations (for all species, not including Boko Baba and Kalle Demos) includes:
*[[Lost Woods]] (''Ocarina of Time'')
*[[Kokiri Forest]] (''Ocarina of Time'')
**[[Inside the Deku Tree]] (''Ocarina of Time'')
*[[Forest Temple]] (''Ocarina of Time'', ''Twilight Princess'')
*[[Faron Woods]] (''Twilight Princess'')
*[[Hyrule Field]] (''Twilight Princess'')
*[[Southern Swamp]] (''Majora's Mask'')
**[[Deku Palace]] (''Majora's Mask'')
*[[Termina Field]] (''Majora's Mask'')
*[[Great Bay Temple]] (''Majora's Mask'')
*[[Stone Tower Temple]] (''Majora's Mask'')
*[[City in the Sky]] (''Twilight Princess'')
==Species==
Similar to the other Deku species, Deku Babas have many close relatives.  It is also believed that the [[Boko Baba]] and [[Kalle Demos]] plants are direct descendants of the Deku Baba and [[Big Deku Baba]].  A list of the Deku Baba species:
*'''Deku Baba'''
*[[Mini Baba]]
*[[Big Deku Baba]]
*[[Baba Serpent]]
*[[Diababa]]
*[[Bio Deku Baba]]
Deku Babas found in the [[Twilight Realm]] are known as [[Twilit Monsters|Twilit Babas]].
==Images==
<gallery caption="Deku Baba Art and Screenshots">
Image:Hebibaba.jpg|[[Baba Serpent]]
Image:Dekubaba.png|Deku Baba Sprite
Image:Dekubaba.jpg|Termanian Deku Baba
</gallery>
==See Also==
*[[Deku Scrub]]
*[[Deku Tree]]
*[[Deku Nut]]
*[[Deku Stick]]
*[[Boko Baba]]
*[[Twilit Monsters]]
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Revision as of 21:04, 25 April 2007

File:Dekubabatwi.jpg
Twilight Princess Deku Baba

Deku Babas are enemies found in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, and The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.

Deku Babas are a species of carnivorous plant famous for being the crop used to produce Deku Sticks and Deku Nuts. A Deku Nut is the bud of the Baba, while a Deku Stick is one's stalk. Plants in the Deku Baba family are denoted by having the word "Baba" in their name.

Strategy

Deku Babas are very vicious in nature, and are relentless in attacking. A healthy Deku Baba will not hesitate to headbutt and spray toxic gas at animals entering its territory. Some, most noteably those in the Faron Province (Twilight Princess) will also attempt to bite with sharp teeth. A weak or sick Deku Baba will stand upright, using its thorned stalk to protect itself by spinning. For reasons unknown, a weak Deku Baba tends to grow back while a healthy one will not.

For the average traveller, it is suggested to attack a Deku Baba when it lunges forward. Upon doing so, the Deku Baba will swerve into the air and stand upright for a few moments. If the traveller then chops the stalk, the Baba will die immediately and provide the traveller with a Deku Stick (Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask only). If the traveller instead decides to only attack the head, he or she shall be rewarded with Deku Nuts (in Twilight Princess, the head yeilds Pumpkin Seeds instead).

Habitat

Deku Babas thrive in forested areas, usually where other Deku species, such as Deku Scrubs and Deku Trees, preside. As such, the best place to find one is in the Lost Woods (particularly Kokiri Forest, the Forest Temple, and the inside of a Deku Tree), the swamp at Woodfall, and the Faron Woods (particularly its Forest Temple). Deku Babas rarely are alone, and it is very common to find not a single Baba, but instead a patch or grove.

A complete list of Deku Baba locations (for all species, not including Boko Baba and Kalle Demos) includes:

Species

Similar to the other Deku species, Deku Babas have many close relatives. It is also believed that the Boko Baba and Kalle Demos plants are direct descendants of the Deku Baba and Big Deku Baba. A list of the Deku Baba species:

Deku Babas found in the Twilight Realm are known as Twilit Babas.

Images

See Also

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