Breath of the Wild When Do Trees Grow Again.

This commodity is about the Deku Tree itself. For the eponymous Dungeon in Ocarina of Time, see Inside the Deku Tree.

The Corking Deku Tree,( BotW ) [5] as well simply referred as the Great Deku Tree ( OoT | TWW ) [6] or Deku Tree,( NL ) [vii] is the fatherly guardian of the forest who safeguards not only the dumbo country around him, only the pocket-size population of beings that live in his shadow. In Ocarina of Fourth dimension, the Kokiri praise and worship the massive tree, sharing a home in the Kokiri Forest, while in The Wind Waker, these beings are the Koroks, timid wood creatures who live collaboratively with the talking tree in the Forest Haven.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
    • 1.i Ocarina of Time
    • 1.2 The Wind Waker
    • one.3 Breath of the Wild
  • 2 Other Appearances
    • 2.1 Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland
    • 2.2 Ocarina of Time (Himekawa)
      • 2.ii.1 The Skull Kid and the Mask
    • 2.iii Nintendo Country
    • 2.4 Hyrule Warriors
    • ii.five Cadency of Hyrule
  • 3 Trivia
  • iv Nomenclature
  • 5 Gallery
  • 6 Come across Also
  • 7 References

Biography

Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time, the Deku Tree is the guardian of the Kokiri and of their forest.[8] He protects the Kokiri's Emerald, one of the 3 Spiritual Stones.

At the starting time of the game, the Deku Tree sends Navi the Fairy to summon Link to him, explaining to the immature male child that he has been cursed by Ganondorf.[9] Link is asked to journeying Inside the Deku Tree, the start dungeon of the game, and destroy the root of the curse, the parasite known as Queen Gohma. Afterwards, the Great Deku Tree details Ganondorf'southward motives, the Golden Goddesses, and the Triforce they created. The Deku Tree withers and dies before long after due to the effects of the curse. Before passing on, he tasks Link with saving all of Hyrule from Ganondorf, directing him to meet Princess Zelda at Hyrule Castle outside the forest, and entrusting him with the Kokiri's Emerald.[10]

When Link returns to Kokiri Wood vii years afterwards equally an developed, he finds that it has been overrun by monsters due to the Deku Tree's absence. Afterward immigration the Woods Temple and enkindling Saria as a Sage, the Deku Tree Sprout takes root in the ground before his predecessor, and the monsters plaguing the forest afterward vanish.

The Wind Waker

The Swell Deku Tree acts every bit the guardian of the Wood Oasis, dwelling of the Koroks, in The Air current Waker. To them, the Great Deku Tree is considered a father figure to the children of the forest, for it is him that protects them from evil. One thing that sets the Deku Tree of the Great Ocean autonomously from his predecessor is that each year, he sends off some of the Koroks to plant Woods Trees throughout the islands. This is done in the hope that, every bit the forests spread and the trees grew, they will consolidate the remaining land above the Great Ocean, and allow some of the state lost during the Great Inundation to exist reclaimed from the depths.[11] Information technology besides rejuvenates his power, for if his power were to wane, the life of the Koroks would fade as well.[12]

When Link first meets the Groovy Deku Tree, hordes of ChuChus are invading his face. After the young hero eliminates all of them, the Great Deku Tree mistakes him for the legendary Hero of Time due to his clothes, and begins to speak the ancient Hylian language.[13] The Great Deku Tree realizes his error, and it is so that he realizes why Link is there: to receive Farore's Pearl from him. Just equally the guardian of the forest is well-nigh to begin the annual Korok ceremony in order to give the pearl to Link,[14] Linder informs the Great Deku Tree of Makar's accident, and the ceremony is called off. Afterwards Link rescues Makar from the depths of the Forbidden Forest with the assistance of the Deku Leaf given to him by the Great Deku Tree himself, the ceremony begins, and in return, the Nifty Deku Tree hands over Farore's Pearl, every bit promised.[fifteen]

Hyrule Historia states that this Deku Tree descended from his Ocarina of Time counterpart[16] and the Encyclopedia explicitly identifies him as the grown-upward Deku Tree Sprout.[17]

Deku Tree (Figurine from The Air current Waker)
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Deku Tree
Birthplace: The Forest Haven

The Deku Tree is both an earth spirit and the guardian of the forest. He has lived for many long years, and then his wisdom is vast.

However, since his roots run deep into the earth, he cannot movement. As a result, he is oftentimes affected by parasitic enemies...

Breath of the Wild



In Breath of the Wild, The Dandy Deku Tree lives deep within the Lost Woods, at the center of the Korok Forest. He watched over the Master Sword in its pedestal for 100 years prior to the events of Breath of the Wild. He informs Link of the dangers of pulling out the Master Sword without being strong plenty.[18] If Link fails to pull out the Master Sword, the Great Deku Tree belittles him, stating that Link has grown weak.[19]

Inside the Great Deku Tree's Navel, in that location are two shops, the General Shoppe and the Spore Store, as well as an Inn built for Link. Many Koroks live around, within, and on top of him.

Other Appearances

Freshly-Picked Tingle'southward Rosy Rupeeland

The story of the Deku Tree in Freshly-Picked Tingle'southward Rosy Rupeeland is somewhat like to that of the i from Ocarina of Time. Due to pollution, Deku's Heir has grown sickly; while at the same time, the Deku Tree is also nearing his end. When Tingle met them, the Deku Tree asked if he would enter the Deku Temple at his base and recollect Life Dew, which has the ability to heal Deku'south Heir. Tingle accepted and entered the Deku Temple. After defeating Bana Bana, Tingle obtained the h2o and rushed back to cure Deku's Heir. After that, the Deku Tree died happily, but not before paying Tingle for his service.

Ocarina of Time (Himekawa)

At the beginning of the Ocarina of Time manga past Akira Himekawa, the Great Deku Tree, guardian of Kokiri Forest, is telling the story of the Golden Goddesses creating Hyrule. When Mido will not let Link listen to the Groovy Deku Tree's story, the Deku Tree frightens the bully and his companions abroad. The Great Deku Tree tries to cheer Link up,[20] but the boy asks why he is so unlike from the others.[21] The Deku Tree tells Link that he will learn the answer when the time is right.[22] Subsequently on that nighttime, a brute enters Kokiri Wood and the Deku Tree refuses to let the menace by.[23] The creature so recedes from the shadows, revealing itself equally the monstrous spider Gohma. The monster then begins to feed on the forest guardian, commenting on the Deku Tree's disability to move.[24] Navi notices the Slap-up Deku Tree'south dilemma and asks him what to do.[25] The Deku Tree orders her to detect Link and bring him there.[26] Navi brings Link with Mido following as well. Mido comments that the Great Deku tree feels cold, worried that he is expressionless.[27] The other Kokiri soon make it to see what the problem is. Gohma and so reveals itself and enters the Great Deku Tree with Link, Navi and Mido following after it. The trio defeat Gohma,[28] but before long acquire that the Deku Tree is unable to be saved.[29] The Deku Tree explains that equally Gohma was devouring him, he read the monster'southward thoughts.[30] By doing so, the Deku Tree learned about Ganondorf, the Gerudo king of thieves, and his plan to conquer Hyrule. The Deku Tree then tells Link the tale of the Triforce and that he can defeat the evil king,[31] despite Link'south own doubts.[32] [33] The Slap-up Deku Tree gives Link the Kokiri Emerald and instructs him to bring it to Princess Zelda.[34] He and then tells Link that he believes in him and asks the boy to make a Shield from his remains.[35] [36] He also asks Navi to accompany Link on his journey.[37] The Deku Tree bids cheerio to the Kokiri equally the children grieve the loss of their guardian.[38]

The Great Deku Tree is mentioned throughout the Ocarina of Time manga. Link tells Princess Zelda that Ganondorf's ability killed the Deku Tree.[39] Link as well explains to Princess Ruto that she is lucky to accept a father, as Link feels that he lost his ain when the Deku Tree died.[40] The Deku Tree likewise makes an appearance when Link dreams of a woman escaping from a burning castle and bringing Link to the Dandy Deku Tree. The Deku Tree is as well seen in a short flashback when Link remembers that the forest guardian believed in him and that he wanted the hero to come across the world and grow upwardly.[41] [42] Later Ganondorf storms Hyrule Castle, Link faces the sky and exclaims that he is unable to defeat the Gerudo king, asking the Great Deku Tree what he must do.[43] The Deku Tree appears in some other flashback as Link remembers the past events of his journey.[44] In office two of the manga, the Bully Deku Tree appears in an illusion of Link's when he enters the desert.[45] The hero rushes to the delusion, but it disappears when he gets close. The Deku Tree's heir, the Deku Sprout, appears at the cease of the manga.[46]

The Skull Kid and the Mask

In the Ocarina of Fourth dimension manga's bonus story, which takes place earlier the events of Ocarina of Time, the Deku Tree appears alongside his evil counterpart, the Baga Tree, who lives in the Lost Woods. The Kokiri are jubilant the annual Deku Festival, a special holiday celebrated when the Deku Nuts plough red and open up.[47] However, the Baga Tree is aroused with the Keen Deku Tree, who used to rule the Lost Woods.[48] In club to prove his strength and get his revenge, the Baga Tree has the Skull Kid capture Saria.[49] [l] When the Skull Kid is wounded, the Deku Tree assures that he volition be alright,[51] although he is worried by the parasite that caused the Baga Tree'south corruption.[52] Despite this, the Great Deku Tree celebrates with the Kokiri Tribe. Additionally, there is a Gossip Stone in the bonus story that says that the Deku Tree is troubled because he cannot scratch his own dorsum.[53]

Nintendo Country

Monita'southward Comment:

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Deku Tree
"A faithful recreation of the gnarled forest guardian, the Groovy Deku Tree. · Feeling weary? How about a rest in the shade of its sprawling canopy? No, that wouldn't be terrifying at all."

The Deku Tree appears as an artificial tree in Nintendo Country. The Deku Tree does not speak in this appearance, having no role beyond that of scenery. It is also one of the 200 prizes that can exist won using the coins at the game on the peak of the Central Tower located in the middle of the plaza.

Lana and the Great Deku Tree

Hyrule Warriors

When Lana uses the Spear Weapon, she is capable of summoning the Great Deku Tree to assistance her in battle. The Great Deku Tree appears during her standard special set on, equally well as her Spear movement sets phase completion animation.

The Corking Deku Tree also appears as a Keep in the Faron Woods Stage.

Cadence of Hyrule

The Neat Deku Tree appears within the story of Symphony of the Mask. He is the guardian of Deku Village equally well every bit the Skull Mask, and is called "Granddaddy" by some residents of the village. During the course of the story, the Dandy Deku Tree instructs Skull Kid to retrieve the Skull Mask from Deku Hollow. After obtaining the mask, the Bully Deku Tree tells Skull Kid he is meant to defeat Ganon and dies shortly afterwards. At some signal prior to his death, he told the Deku King to hold on to Mask Magic for Skull Kid.[54]

Trivia

  • Within the lawmaking of The Minish Cap, three unused panes of Stained Drinking glass exist; one of them depicts the Groovy Deku Tree.

Nomenclature

TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Proper name Meaning
Japan Japanese デクの樹さま (Deku no Ki-sama) ( OoT ) [55]
Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao Chinese TR 德庫樹長老 ( Dékù Shù Zhǎnglǎo ) ( OoT )
France French European union Vénérable Arbre Mojo ( OoT ) [56]
Arbre Mojo ( OoT ) [57]
Venerable Deku Tree
Mojo Tree
This table was generated using translation pages.
To asking an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference.

Gallery

See Also

  • Baga Tree
  • Deku's Heir
  • Deku Tree Sprout
  • Maku Tree
  • Tree

References

  1. "Many have referred to me over the ages as the Deku Tree." — The Great Deku Tree (Jiff of the Wild)
  2. "Groovy Deku Tree, I enquire of you, when he returns, tin can you delight relay this message..." — Princess Zelda (Breath of the Wild)
  3. 3.0 3.ane "The Deku Tree is both an globe spirit and the guardian of the forest. He has lived for many long years, so his wisdom is vast. Nonetheless, since his roots run deep into the globe, he cannot movement. Every bit a result, he is often afflicted by parasitic enemies..." — Figurine (The Wind Waker)
  4. "I couldn't be happier to finally confirm my involvement in Legend of Zelda: #BreathoftheWild equally the voices of #Revali, #Teba, and #DekuTree!" — Sean Chiplock, [1], Twitter, published March iii, 2017, retrieved Apr xiv, 2018.
  5. "The Dandy Deku Tree" — N/A (Breath of the Wild)
  6. Encyclopedia (Nighttime Horse Books) pg. 239 ( OoT ), 259 ( TWW )
  7. " Deku Tree " — Monita (Nintendo Land)
  8. "In the vast, deep forest of Hyrule... Long have I served every bit the guardian spirit... I am known equally the Deku Tree..." — Neat Deku Tree (Ocarina of Fourth dimension)
  9. "Now...listen carefully... A wicked man of the desert cast this dreadful curse upon me..." — Great Deku Tree (Ocarina of Time 3D)
  10. "Though your valiant efforts to suspension the curse were successful, I was doomed before y'all started... Yep, I volition pass away before long... But do not grieve for me..." — Corking Deku Tree (Ocarina of Fourth dimension)
  11. "Every year subsequently the Koroks perform this ceremony, they wing off to the distant islands on the sea and plant my seeds in the hopes that new forests will grow." — Bully Deku Tree (The Wind Waker)
  12. "If we are unable to agree our ceremony, we will not be able to raise any new forests. If that comes to pass, then evil days volition follow. The Great Deku Tree'south power volition wane, and our ability will wane with information technology... Nosotros might even wither altogether..." — Korok (The Air current Waker)
  13. "That garb you lot wear... Could you be the legendary hero? [...] What is the matter? Practise you not sympathize the ancient Hylian tongue? So...y'all are not the Hero of Time. I must apologize. I was in error. I saw your clothing, and all of a sudden I felt a longing for an age gone past..." — Groovy Deku Tree (The Wind Waker)
  14. "As information technology happens, you have come merely in time for a anniversary that the Koroks agree but one time every year. It is well-nigh to brainstorm. I shall grant the pearl to you lot once their ceremony is complete." — Great Deku Tree (The Air current Waker)
  15. "You lot received Farore's Pearl! The earth spirit, the Deku Tree, has seen fit to give you this jewel, a treasure of the goddess, Farore." — N/A (The Air current Waker)
  16. "Fifty-fifty after the land of Hyrule was sealed away, the guardian spirits of the iii pearls of the goddesses remain. They are thought to be descended from Volvagia, the Deku Tree, and Jabu-Jabu, spirits that existed during the Era of the Hero of Time." ( Hyrule Historia (Nighttime Horse Books) pg. 127)
  17. "A seedling built-in from the roots of the withered Deku Tree in the Adult Era of Ocarina of Time. One of its roles is to tell Link about his past. By the fourth dimension of The Wind Waker, information technology has grown significantly." ( Encyclopedia (Dark Horse Books) pg. 22)
  18. "If you hope to extract the sword, you'll need to summon a hero's strenght" — The Slap-up Deku Tree (Breath of the Wild)
  19. "A hundred years ago, y'all would accept been able to pull out the sword hands. Yous take grown weak." — The Great Deku Tree (Breath of the Wild)
  20. "Cheer up, Link. Don't pay any attention to Mido" (Ocarina of Time manga Office 1 (VIZ Media) pg. 13)
  21. "Nifty Deku Tree, why am I so different from everyone else?" (Ocarina of Time manga Office 1 (VIZ Media) pg. 13)
  22. "You'll notice out when the fourth dimension is right." (Ocarina of Fourth dimension manga Part 1 (VIZ Media) pg. xiii)
  23. "Who goes at that place? No evil may enter my woods! You volition not pass!" (Ocarina of Time manga Part 1 (VIZ Media) pg. 18)
  24. "... How sad for you that copse cannot move." (Ocarina of Time manga Function 1 (VIZ Media) pg. nineteen)
  25. "Great Deku Tree, what should I do?" (Ocarina of Fourth dimension manga Role i (VIZ Media) pg. nineteen)
  26. "... The boy without a fairy... bring him to me. Go, Navi!" (Ocarina of Time manga Function ane (VIZ Media) pg. 20)
  27. "He's cold. L-similar he's dead..." (Ocarina of Fourth dimension manga Office 1 (VIZ Media) pg. 25)
  28. "Peachy Deku Tree, we defeated Gohma!" (Ocarina of Time manga Part 1 (VIZ Media) pg. 32)
  29. "... Merely... my life cannot be saved." (Ocarina of Fourth dimension manga Part 1 (VIZ Media) pg. 33)
  30. "While Gohma was eating me, I could read her thoughts..." (Ocarina of Fourth dimension manga Office 1 (VIZ Media) pg. 33)
  31. "If you have the courage, you tin defeat his plans..." (Ocarina of Time manga Role 1 (VIZ Media) pg. 34)
  32. "Why me? I tin can't fight against... something so scary." (Ocarina of Time manga Part 1 (VIZ Media) pg. 35)
  33. "Yes, y'all can! Learn about the outside world and grow big, Link." (Ocarina of Time manga Function 1 (VIZ Media) pg. 35)
  34. "... There is a princess there who has been chosen by the gods. Give her this stone...The Kokiri's Emerald!!" (Ocarina of Time manga Function one (VIZ Media) pg. 35)
  35. "I'm counting on you Link. I believe in you." (Ocarina of Fourth dimension manga Part ane (VIZ Media) pg. 36)
  36. "Y'all must... make a shield... from my... remains..." (Ocarina of Time manga Function one (VIZ Media) pg. 36)
  37. "Navi... assist Link. I'grand counting on you too." (Ocarina of Time manga Part 1 (VIZ Media) pg. 36)
  38. "Adieu... everyone... cheerio..." (Ocarina of Time manga Part 1 (VIZ Media) pg. 36)
  39. "...His evil power killed the Great Deku Tree." (Ocarina of Fourth dimension manga Part 1 (VIZ Media) pg. 59)
  40. "... The Great Deku, who was like a male parent to me, was killed... and I can never run into him again. You've got a male parent who's worried and waiting for you..." (Ocarina of Time manga Part 1 (VIZ Media) pg. 95)
  41. "Link... I believe in y'all." (Ocarina of Time manga Part 1 (VIZ Media) pg. 81)
  42. "Acquire about the world and grow big..." (Ocarina of Time manga Role ane (VIZ Media) pg. 84)
  43. "It'southward no use, Great Deku Tree! As modest as I am... I'g no match for him at all. What should I do?" (Ocarina of Time manga Role ane (VIZ Media) pg. 108)
  44. "I did what the Great Deku Tree asked and left the woods for the offset fourth dimension in my life." (Ocarina of Time Part ane (VIZ Media) pg. 126)
  45. "Slap-up Deku Tree? H-How did you get here?" (Ocarina of Time manga Part two (VIZ Media) pg. 38)
  46. "... The Slap-up Deku Tree had a baby!..." (Ocarina of Time manga Part 2 (VIZ Media) pg. 109)
  47. "When the Deku basics turn ruby-red and pop open... everyone in Kokiri Forest prepares for the annual Deku Festival." (Ocarina of Time manga Office 2 (VIZ Media) pg. 112)
  48. "He used to be in charge of these wood long, long agone... and I still hate him!!" (Ocarina of Time manga Office 2 (VIZ Media) pg. 136)
  49. "You captured the Kokiri girl? Well washed, Skull Child! Now we can get revenge on the Great Deku Tree." (Ocarina of Fourth dimension manga Office ii (VIZ Media) pg. 136)
  50. "I'm going to prove that he's no match for me, that he's a weakling next to the Baga Tree!!" (Ocarina of Time manga Office 2 (VIZ Media) pg. 136)
  51. "The Skull Child won't die just from those wounds... I'm sure he'south enjoying a overnice dream." (Ocarina of Fourth dimension Manga Office 2 (VIZ Media) pg. 156)
  52. "But that bug-like thing that possessed the Baga Tree... leaves me with a dark, worried feeling." (Ocarina of Time manga Part two (VIZ Media) pg. 156)
  53. "The Nifty Deku Tree worries because he can't scratch his ain back." (Ocarina of Fourth dimension Manga (VIZ Media) pg. 144)
  54. "Oh yeah, the Deku Tree gave me this to hold on to. He said to give it to you when the fourth dimension is correct." — Deku King (Cadency of Hyrule)
  55. Nintendo Official Guidebook—The Fable of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Shogakukan) pg. 140
  56. "Fado" — OoT ()
  57. Encyclopedia (Les Éditions Soleil) pg. 239

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