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Kokiri Forest The Legend Of Zelda Ocarina Of Time 〈TRUSTED · SECRETS〉

serves as the iconic starting location in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time . It is a lush, secluded woodland hidden within the Lost Woods, serving as the home to the Kokiri—the "Children of the Forest" who never grow up—and their guardian, the Great Deku Tree. Key Locations

A small area where you can learn basic combat and find the Kokiri Sword inside a hidden crawlspace. Saria’s House: Home to Link’s closest friend.

When you return seven years later, the forest is overrun with monsters (Big Deku Babas and Octoroks), and the Kokiri are hiding in their homes until you clear the Forest Temple. Kokiri Forest The Legend Of Zelda Ocarina Of Time

A simple treehouse where the journey begins.

Located at the end of a path to the east, he acts as the forest's protector and the game’s first dungeon. serves as the iconic starting location in The

Guarded by the self-proclaimed boss of the Kokiri; you'll need a sword and shield to get past him to reach the Deku Tree. Essential Items to Find

The forest is safe in the beginning, but once you complete the first dungeon, the world opens up. You cannot leave the forest until you defeat the boss inside the Great Deku Tree. Saria’s House: Home to Link’s closest friend

Purchased from the Kokiri Shop for 40 Rupees . You can easily farm these by cutting grass, throwing rocks, or entering houses. Gameplay Tips

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