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Trees are recurring Objects in The Legend of Zelda series. In most games, Trees are used as blockades to limit Link from proceeding beyond them. In games such as Ocarina of Time and Twilight Princess, various items like Hearts and Rupees can be found in Trees and knocked down by rolling into the Tree's trunk.[1]
Location and Uses
The Legend of Zelda
The entrance to Level-1 is a gnarled Tree.
The Adventure of Link
A Link to the Past
A Link to the Past introduced trees that react to being run into. Dashing into Trees with the Pegasus Boots in the Light World causes Apples to fall that Link can eat to replenish health. Dashing into a Light World Tree may instead release several Bees that will attack Link for disturbing their home. The Dark World's Trees from A Link to the Past are capable of speaking to Link or, on occasion, spitting Bombs at him.
Link can see an apparition of the Flute Boy playing the Flute on a stump for the woodland Animals of the Haunted Grove. The Twin Lumberjacks, A. Bumpkin and B. Bumpkin, can be found cutting a large Tree saying that they can feel something odd about it. Later on, if Link charges into it with the Pegasus Boots, a stump with a hole will appear.
Link's Awakening
Some Trees are infested with Bees in Link's Awakening.
Ocarina of Time
In Ocarina of Time, there are many stumps in the Lost Woods where Skull Kids play flutes.
Majora's Mask
The Skull Kid first encountered Tatl and Tael in the hollowed remains of a Tree's trunk, where all three were attempting to escape the Rain. The Skull Kid later killed the Deku Butler's Son by cursing his body to resemble sad-looking Tree.
Oracle of Seasons
Some Trees are capable of changing with the Seasons in Oracle of Seasons. Some Trees will decay and shrink in Winter, allowing Link to move beyond them and access new areas. The Rod of Seasons, which forces the Seasons to cycle depending on the available Power of Seasons, can only be activated upon Tree stumps. The Maku Tree is a character who guides Link through Holodrum to retrieve the Essences of Nature in order to restore his power. Other Trees, known as Mystical Trees, bear Mystical Seeds and serve as destinations for Warping with the Gale Seeds. Link can also plant Gasha Seeds to grow Gasha Trees.
At the beginning of Link's journey in Holodrum, Din can be seen dancing atop a Tree stump.
Oracle of Ages
Some Trees grow and die over the course of Time, consequently affect the landscape between the Past and Present in Oracle of Ages. The Maku Tree is a character who guides Link through Labrynna to retrieve the Essences of Nature in order to restore her power. Other Trees, known as Mystical Trees, bear Mystical Seeds and serve as destinations for Warping with the Gale Seeds. Link can also plant Gasha Seeds to grow Gasha Trees.
At the beginning of Link's journey in Labrynna, Nayru can be seen singing atop a Tree stump.
Four Swords
The Wind Waker
In The Wind Waker, small tree saplings are found scattered across many islands on the Great Sea and in several dungeons, where they may either be used for effect or act as barriers; these thin, young trees can easily be felled with a single swipe from a Sword. Each year, the Great Deku Tree would send off some of the Koroks to plant trees all throughout the islands. This was done in the hope that, as the forests spread and the trees grew, they would consolidate the remaining land above the Great Sea, and allow some of the land lost during the Great Flood to be reclaimed from the depths. The eight locations the Koroks chose to plant the Great Deku Tree's seeds are Shark Island, Eastern Fairy Island, Star Island, Needle Rock Isle, Cliff Plateau Isles, Private Oasis, Greatfish Isle, and Mother and Child Isles.
Four Swords Adventures
Some Trees in Four Swords Adventures require the teamwork of all four Links to move or even lift to unblock paths.
The Minish Cap
Tree Stumps act as Minish Portals, which allow Link to shrink to the size of a Minish or return to the size of a Human with the help of the Minish mage, Ezlo. Dashing into certain Trees occasionally knocks loose Rupees, Fairies, or Kinstone Pieces.
Twilight Princess
Some Trees bear Bee nests in Twilight Princess, which are a source of Bee Larva if they are destroyed. As the Seasons change each time Link enters Hena's Fishing Hole, the Trees inside change to reflect that given Season.
Phantom Hourglass
Spirit Tracks
Skyward Sword
A Link Between Worlds
Trees in A Link Between Worlds exhibit similar behavior to their A Link to the Past counterparts, but with an added twist in a chance of a Green Apple appearing in place of a standard red Apple. One of these Trees, the StreetPass Tree situated just west of Link's house, has its Apples visibly displayed and is affected by StreetPass functionality.
Tri Force Heroes
Breath of the Wild
Various types of Trees appear across Hyrule. Depending on a Tree's thickness, it may be cut down into a log with a sharp Weapon, by being caught in the blast radius of a Remote Bomb or Bomb Barrel, or by being struck by Lightning. Trees that can be cut down may drop Acorns, Korok Leaves, or Tree Branches in the process. Fruit-bearing Apple and palm Trees also tend to drop Apples and Palm Fruit, respectively. The logs from these Trees can be rolled, used as a makeshift Raft or bridge to cross gaps, suspended with Stasis, or destroyed for Wood. Additionally, thinner Trees can be climbed and used for surveying the landscape with the Sheikah Slate's Scope.[2] Monsters are also capable of felling Trees, though they do not actively attempt to cut any. During Naydra's rampage on Mount Lanayru, it may fly through wooded areas on the mountain, knocking down any Trees in its path.
Trees that are too thick to be cut down often bear Acorns or Chickaloo Tree Nuts as well as Bird nests which contain Bird Eggs. Some of these Trees also bear Rocks which reveal Koroks when lifted. Some large Trees, particularly those near the Great Hyrule Forest, feature cavities which resemble faces. Treasure Chests and other items and objects can occasionally be found inside these cavities.
Other Appearances
BS The Legend of Zelda
Ancient Stone Tablets
Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland
Link's Crossbow Training
Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love
Cadence of Hyrule
Trees typically block paths in Cadence of Hyrule, serving as a barrier that prevents adventurers from accessing adjacent areas.
The Faces of Evil
The Wand of Gamelon
Zelda's Adventure
Nintendo Land
Hyrule Warriors
Gallery
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A Tree from The Legend of Zelda
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The Twin Lumberjacks cutting a Tree from A Link to the Past
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The Flute Boy petrified into a Tree from A Link to the Past
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Skull Kids playing on a Tree stump from Ocarina of Time
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The body of the Deku Butler's Son from Majora's Mask
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Carving of Link, the Skull Kid, and the Four Giants on a Tree stump from Majora's Mask
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Trees in the Treasure Grove from Oracle of Seasons
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Holodrum's Trees in Winter from Oracle of Seasons
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A Tree in the Minish Woods from The Minish Cap
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A Tree in the Minish Woods from The Minish Cap
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A Tree on Mount Crenel from The Minish Cap
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A Tree in the Royal Valley from The Minish Cap
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A fallen Tree in the Western Wood from The Minish Cap
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An upright Tree in the Western Wood from The Minish Cap
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Tree stump Portal from The Minish Cap
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Link inside a Tree stump from The Minish Cap
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The Fishing Hole during Spring from Twilight Princess
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The Fishing Hole during Summer from Twilight Princess
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The Fishing Hole during Autumn from Twilight Princess
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The Fishing Hole during Winter from Twilight Princess
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Link cutting down a Tree from Breath of the Wild
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A newly chopped down Tree from Breath of the Wild
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Various Trees in Militron from The Faces of Evil
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A small Tree from the Grassland region, as seen in-game
See Also
- Baga Tree
- Deku Tree
- Ember Tree
- Forest Tree
- Gale Tree
- Gasha Tree
- Gnarled Root Dungeon
- Level-1
- Maku Tree
- Mystery Tree
- Pegasus Tree
- Scent Tree
- StreetPass Tree
- Talking Timber
- Tree Mimic
References
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass—Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 10
- ↑ "Treetops
The things you can do atop small trees are limited, but they have their uses. Use them to scout an area with your scope. It's a handy way to decide your next destination!" — Tips and Tricks (Breath of the Wild)
- Trees
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- Objects in The Adventure of Link
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- Objects in Link's Awakening DX
- Objects in Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)
- Objects in Ocarina of Time
- Objects in Ocarina of Time 3D
- Objects in Majora's Mask
- Objects in Majora's Mask 3D
- Objects in Oracle of Seasons
- Objects in Oracle of Ages
- Objects in Four Swords
- Objects in The Wind Waker
- Objects in The Wind Waker HD
- Objects in Four Swords Adventures
- Objects in The Minish Cap
- Objects in Twilight Princess
- Objects in Twilight Princess HD
- Objects in Phantom Hourglass
- Objects in Spirit Tracks
- Objects in Skyward Sword
- Objects in A Link Between Worlds
- Objects in Tri Force Heroes
- Objects in Breath of the Wild
- Objects in The Faces of Evil
- Objects in The Wand of Gamelon
- Objects in BS The Legend of Zelda
- Objects in Zelda's Adventure
- Objects in Ancient Stone Tablets
- Objects in Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland
- Objects in Link's Crossbow Training
- Objects in Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love
- Objects in Nintendo Land
- Objects in Hyrule Warriors
- Objects in Hyrule Warriors Legends
- Objects in Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
- Objects in Cadence of Hyrule