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Korok Leaves can be obtained by cutting down coniferous trees, non fruit-bearing trees and palm trees. Trees that have [[apple]]s and [[Hearty Durian]]s, or [[Mighty Banana]] sprouts, don't drop them. | Korok Leaves can be obtained by cutting down coniferous trees, non fruit-bearing trees and palm trees. Trees that have [[apple]]s and [[Hearty Durian]]s, or [[Mighty Banana]] sprouts, don't drop them. | ||
Korok Leaves can create gusts of wind that will blow objects away. With a power of just 1, it is the weakest weapon in the game and should almost never be used to fight enemies. If used against smaller enemies, such as [[Bokoblin]] or [[ | Korok Leaves can create gusts of wind that will blow objects away. With a power of just 1, it is the weakest weapon in the game and should almost never be used to fight enemies. If used against smaller enemies, such as [[Bokoblin]] or [[Chuchu]], the gust will push them back. Larger enemies such as [[Moblin]] will simply block when Link uses the Korok Leaf. | ||
Its primary purpose is to sail the many [[Raft]]s found throughout [[Hyrule]]. They are often found near where Rafts are located. However, Link can acquire a Korok Leaf by chopping down a tree. When doing so, often a [[Tree Branch]], an acorn or a Korok Leaf are left for Link. They may also be used to push floating targets and platforms in selected shrines. | Its primary purpose is to sail the many [[Raft]]s found throughout [[Hyrule]]. They are often found near where Rafts are located. However, Link can acquire a Korok Leaf by chopping down a tree. When doing so, often a [[Tree Branch]], an acorn or a Korok Leaf are left for Link. They may also be used to push floating targets and platforms in selected shrines. |