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Link's home, the Kokiri Forest.
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In Master Quest, be prepared for two things: The map has been mirrored, so what's left is now right and vice versa; and you'll be forced to use potions and shields due that the fact that no enemy will drop hearts when defeated.

Link’s quest begins in his birthplace, the quiet town of Kokiri Forest. You’re free to visit the Lost Woods to the north (although this probably isn’t such a good idea), but the other exit route will be blocked until you equip yourself with sword and shield to do the bidding of the Great Deku Tree that waits in the east side of the village.

Pieces of Heart OoT Items Piece of Heart.png 0 Current Total: 0
Gold Skulltulas LoZ OoT enemy Gold Skulltula.png 0 Current Total: 0

The Deku Tree has summoned you, but you’re not going to get there without first doing a bit of legwork. If you head straight toward the Deku Tree (the giant one in the far east), as your friend Saria suggests, you’ll be stopped by your pesky rival, Mido, and told that you can’t proceed without first acquiring a sword and shield. The sword is hidden in the obstacle course in the southwestern part of town, but you’ll have to buy the shield.

Getting the Kokiri Sword

Must go faster!

You can learn a lot of very valuable tips from the posted signs and the long-haired Kokiri boy in the obstacle course near Link’s house. But the real excitement is hidden deep inside the cliff wall. You’ll have to cross through the little hole at the end of the path of fences to find the real meat of the obstacle course.

Before you enter the circular part to the left, wait for the giant rock to roll past you, then run after it, stopping at the first alcove to pick up a blue Rupee, then continue on to the treasure chest. Hit it with the A button button to open it, and then grab your Kokiri Sword. Once you’ve equipped it, take a couple of shots at the signs and plants outside of the course, and take the opportunity to practice your various swings (there are major strategic differences between them) on the rock by the Kokiri. It’s a good idea to listen to this Kokiri and practice the techniques he teaches.

Deku Shield

Kokiri Shop List
Item Rupees
Arrows OoT Items Arrow.png (10) 20
Arrows OoT Items Arrow.png (30) 60
Deku Nuts OoT Items Deku Nut.png (5) 15
Deku Nuts OoT Items Deku Nut.png (10) 30
Deku Seeds OoT Items Deku Seeds.png (30) 30
Deku Shield OoT Items Deku Shield.png 40
Deku Stick OoT Items Deku Stick.png 10
Recovery Heart OoT Items Recovery Heart.png 10

Except for the Deku Shield, which you need to progress, this shop won’t sell you anything you need or want. All of the items are stuff you can get for free from pots and defeated enemies anyway.

The Deku Shield is easy to get: Just collect 40 Rupees and buy it from the shop. There are a variety of ways to get the money, but the easiest is to simply ransack the homes of your neighbors. Got a problem with Mido’s attitude? Open all four chests in his house and steal his 11 Rupees. The twins haven’t wronged you like Mido has, but don’t feel bad about stealing their six Rupees again and again, since they’ll regenerate the second you leave.

While you’re calling on your neighbors, don’t neglect Saria’s house. She’s not home, but you can get six infinitely-returning hearts here, whenever you need them. And don’t miss the tally of Link’s accomplishments on his own wall.

There’s a Gold Skulltula lurking behind the Know-It-All Brothers’ house, but you won’t be able to find it until night falls. And since time is frozen in Kokiri Forest, you’ll have to wait until you can leave town to get it.

There are many ways to get Rupees...

The Great Deku Tree speaks...

There are two exits from Kokiri Forest, one to the north and one to the west. Someone is blocking the west exit, which leads to Hyrule Field, but you’re free to head north to the Lost Woods whenever you wish. Of course, you have little reason to go there until after you’ve conquered the Deku Tree, so we’ll cover that later. For now, we recommend you just equip your sword and shield and head straight for the Great Deku Tree.

Enemy: Deku Baba
Deku Babas are the first enemies you face, and can be quite dangerous for inexperienced swordsmen. The ones waiting outside of the dungeon are easy; just run in close and chop their stalks in two with a standard slash.


The ones inside require twice as much damage to vanquish, but fortunately your jumping attack does the exact amount necessary to kill them. To execute this, make sure Link has already drawn his sword (otherwise he’ll just roll) and hit the Action button when Navi has your opponent targeted. Deal with them quickly, and you can kill them before they have a chance to attack.