Deku Forest (Level)

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This article is about the Level in Tri Force Heroes. For the location, see Deku Forest.

Deku Forest is the first Level in Tri Force Heroes,[1] and the first Level of the Woodlands Area. It is followed by Buzz Blob Cave.

Themes and Navigation

Deku Forest is a large, open woodland with rivers and waterfalls. As the first Level, it features very basic puzzles which require either Totem formations or the Bow to solve. Since all three Links must use this Item, the Kokiri Clothes are useful in this Level.

Obtaining Bows in Stage 1

Stage 1 starts the Links off in a clearing within the Forest, on a dirt ledge. Ahead of them are three Bows, surrounded by bushes. There are also Jars and Grass that can be cut. To the east is a ledge with several Rocks, three Green Rupees, and one Blue Rupee, which can only be reached by tossing a Link up by forming a Totem. A small stream separates the next portion of the Stage, and a small bridge crosses over to it. On each side of the bridge are elevated statues with a Blue Rupee on top of them, and in the river's west end are three Green Rupees. The next portion of the Stage holds the Triforce Gateway, but it is blocked by a wooden Gate. In order to open this Gate, the three Links must simultaneously stand on Floor Switches elevated at three different levels. The right log requires the Links to form a Totem of three, and have the middle Link throw the top Link onto it, whereas the left log only requires a Totem of two to reach. Around the Gate are Rocks and Jars, and behind it are some bushes.

Battling Blobs in Stage 2

Stage 2 places the Links in an area with several ledges and eight Blobs scattered across them. Every Blob must be defeated before the Triforce Gateway appears. The ledge on the east side holds three Green Rupees and can be climbed using a ramp, but the Links need to be thrown onto the other ledges. The top ledge holds two Hearts and two Treasure Chests, one containing three more Hearts, and one containing a Blue Rupee. Jars, Rocks, and bushes litter the area.

Crossing a gap in Stage 3

Stage 3 tasks the Links with navigating a series of cliffs high above a body of Water. They begin on one with a Shock Switch; striking it activates a nearby platform to move toward them, allowing them to cross a gap to the next cliff. This cliff has a second, elevated ledge, which two Links must be thrown onto and Totem in order to strike a Switch across a gap with their Bow. This Shock Switch activates another platform which takes them to the third cliff. A Treasure Chest with a Blue Rupee and a Chest with a Red Rupee can be found here, the latter only reached through tossing the Links up to it. A Blob is near each Chest. Between this cliff and the fourth, a platform automatically moves back and forth across a gap, and an elevated Shock Switch rests between them in an alcove above. This Switch can only be activated by firing an Arrow at it by the Link atop a full Totem. Once struck, a bridge between the fourth and final cliffs appears, and the Triforce Gateway activates. A Squiddy rests on the fourth cliff, while two Hearts rest on an elevated ledge of the final one. Jars, Rocks, and Grass litter the whole Stage.

Battling Totem Dekus in Stage 4

Stage 4 takes place in another forest clearing. The Links begin on an elevated ledge, with four Totem Dekus below. These Enemies must be attacked with Bows, as they retreat underground when approached. One Totem Deku rests at ground level, while two require a two-Link Totem to reach, and the last requires a full Totem. Once they are all defeated, a closed Gate opens, revealing the area in which the Triforce Gateway then appears. Twelve Green Rupees, Grass, and Jars can be found around the Stage.

Drablands Challenges

Once the Boss of the Woodlands has been defeated, Deku Forest can be replayed with the following Drablands Challenges: "Fewer Heart Containers!", "Clear within the time limit!", and "Guard the Orb!". In each of the Drablands Challenges, more Enemies appear throughout the Level. The first Stage features Blobs, with two notably appearing on top of the two logs where the Floor Switches are, making it harder to throw the Links onto them as the Enemies can knock them off. A strategy to defeat these Blobs is to form a Totem of three and shoot down the Blob on the shortest log first, then throw two Links onto that log to shoot the Blob off the tallest log.

In "Fewer Heart Containers!", the Hearts on the ledge behind the Triforce Gateway in Stage 3 are replaced with Blue Rupees.

In "Clear within the time limit!", the Links are given a timer of 30 seconds in Multiplayer, or 50 seconds in single-player. This timer can be increased by collecting Hourglasses or wearing Linebeck's Uniform.

In "Guard the Orb!", the Treasure Chest containing a Red Rupee in Stage 2 is absent. In its place is the pedestal where the Orb must be placed.

Materials

At the end of the Level, three Treasure Chests can be opened. Two contain the same Material, and one contains another, more valuable Material.

Drablands Challenge
Magical Materials
Drablands Challenge
TFH Fewer Heart Containers Icon.png
Fewer Heart Containers!
Magical Materials
Drablands Challenge
TFH Hourglass Icon.png
Clear within the time limit!
Magical Materials
Drablands Challenge
TFH Guard the Orb Icon.png
Guard the orb!
Magical Materials
Drablands ChallengeMagical Materials
TFH Fewer Heart Containers Icon.png
Fewer Heart Containers!
TFH Hourglass Icon.png
Clear within the time limit!
TFH Guard the Orb Icon.png
Guard the orb!

Enemies and Traps

No Challenge"Fewer Heart Containers!""Clear within the time limit!", "Guard the Orb!"
Stage 1

There are no Enemies in this Stage.

Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
  1. Disguised as a Heart.
Stage 4
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
  1. Disguised as a Heart.
Stage 4

Treasure Chests

Treasure Chest
Contents
Notes

On the right side of the highest ledge behind the Blobs in Stage 2

Treasure Chest
Contents
TFH Three Hearts Sprite.png
Notes

On the bottom-left corner of the highest ledge behind the Blobs in Stage 2

Treasure Chest
Contents
Notes

In the middle of the third cliff in Stage 3

Treasure Chest
Contents
Notes

On the furthest-back ledge on the third cliff in Stage 3

Treasure ChestContentsNotes

On the right side of the highest ledge behind the Blobs in Stage 2

TFH Three Hearts Sprite.png

On the bottom-left corner of the highest ledge behind the Blobs in Stage 2

In the middle of the third cliff in Stage 3

On the furthest-back ledge on the third cliff in Stage 3

Trivia

  • As described in Vol. 1 of the Drablands Diary, a bright green Butterfly is hidden in each Level of the Woodlands. One can be found on a tree in Stage 4 of Deku Forest by shifting the camera directly to the right of the Links' starting position.

Nomenclature

ZW Nomenclature Asset.png Names in Other Regions ZW Nomenclature Asset 2.png
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
デクの森 (Deku no Mori)[3]Deku Forest
Canada
FrenchCA
Forêt mojo 
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Forêt mojo[5] 
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Deku-Wald[4] 
The Italian Republic
Italian
Bosco Deku[2] 
Latin America
SpanishLA
Bosque deku[6] 
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Bosque Deku[7] 
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References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 159
  2. "Bosco Deku" — Level Selection (Tri Force Heroes)
  3. "デクの森" — Level Selection (Tri Force Heroes)
  4. "Deku-Wald" — Level Selection (Tri Force Heroes)
  5. "Forêt mojo" — Level Selection (Tri Force Heroes)
  6. "Bosque deku" — Level Selection (Tri Force Heroes)
  7. "Bosque Deku" — Level Selection (Tri Force Heroes)