What Are Koroks?
Koroks are small, plant-like forest spirits in Breath of the Wild, tied to the Great Deku Tree and Hyrule’s forests. They hide across the world, revealing themselves when Link solves their environmental puzzles, rewarding Korok Seeds. These seeds are given to Hestu, a giant Korok, to expand inventory slots for weapons, shields, or bows. There are 900 Korok Seeds in the base game, making them a massive collectible challenge.
Purpose of Korok Seeds
Inventory Expansion:
Trade seeds with Hestu at locations like Kakariko Village (early game, coordinates: ~1800, 1000, 0200), Woodland Stable, or Korok Forest (coordinates: ~0400, 2100, 0400).
Costs: 1 seed (1st slot), 2 (2nd), 5 (3rd), and increasing per slot (e.g., 441 seeds for all 20 weapon slots, 8 shield, 14 bow).
Total needed: ~441 for max practical inventory (extra seeds for completionists).
Uses: More slots let you carry powerful gear like Great Flameblade (Eldin Great Skeleton), Savage Lynel Bow (Silver Lynels), or Golden Claymore (Joloo Nah Shrine).
Achievement: Collect all 900 for Hestu’s Gift, a humorous (but useless) golden item.
How to Find Koroks
Koroks hide in puzzles, requiring keen observation. Common types include:
Rock Lifting: Lift a lone rock (on cliffs, under bridges, or in water) to reveal a Korok.
Example: Inside the Eldin Great Skeleton’s eyehole (coordinates: ~2000, 3700, 0200, from your prior question).
Rock Patterns: Complete a circle of rocks by placing a missing one (use Magnesis or carry).
Pinwheels: Stand near a pinwheel to trigger targets (shoot with a bow, e.g., Royal Bow).
Leaf Symbols: Chase glowing leaves or step on a leaf pile.
Block Puzzles: Push or use Magnesis to align blocks into a cube (e.g., near Myahm Agana Shrine).
Offerings: Place fruit (e.g., Apples) on empty statue plates (common in Hateno).
Dive Rings: Jump through glowing rings in water (use Cryonis to reach).
Race Challenges: Sprint to a ring before time runs out (needs stamina).
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