Deku Flowers are recurring Objects in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][name reference needed] Deku Flowers go unnamed in Ocarina of Time.
Location and Uses[]
Ocarina of Time[]
Deku Flowers serve no purpose except as places Deku Scrubs can hide if Link gets too close to them in Ocarina of Time.
Majora's Mask[]
Deku Flowers can be used while Link is wearing the Deku Mask in Majora's Mask. They allow Deku Link to fly around using two flower-helicopters. Two types of Deku Flowers can be found. Yellow Deku Flowers allow Link to go further and higher than the pink ones, and are usually inhabited by Business Scrubs.
Deku Flowers play an important role in Woodfall Temple and are used to reach far places that often hold items such as Pieces of Heart. They are also used in the Deku Scrub Playground, where Link can play a minigame based entirely on using them to get from platform to platform. Deku Flowers can also be used to defeat or stun certain enemies and bosses, such as Odolwa and Snappers.
Other Appearances[]
Majora's Mask (Himekawa)[]
Trivia[]
- Blast Blooms from Oracle of Seasons are also called Deku Flowers in the official game's website.[2]
Nomenclature[]
Names in Other Regions | |||
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
FrenchCA | Fleur Mojo (MM3D) | Mojo Flower | |
FrenchEU | Fleur Mojo | Mojo Flower | |
German | Deku-Blume | Same as English. | |
Italian | Fiore Deku (MM3D) | Same as English. | |
SpanishEU | Flor Deku | Same as English. | |
SpanishLA | Flor Deku (MM3D) | Same as English. |
Gallery[]
Deku Flower variant found in the Forest Stage from Ocarina of Time 3D
References
- ↑ "If you press and hold as a Deku Scrub while standing on a Deku Flower, you can dive into it." — Tatl (Majora's Mask 3D)
- ↑ "Transform the landscape into the season of your choice with the Rod of Seasons to overcome obstacles and solve puzzles. Link may find a small plant at the bottom of a cliff, which is too high to climb. After changing the season to summer [sic], Link can use the newly grown Deku Flower to boost himself up to the top." — Oracle of Seasons Gameplay, Zelda.com, retrieved September 7, 2018.