What gender are koroks?

Koroks in The Legend of Zelda series are generally considered genderless forest spirits, like plants, but are often referred to with male pronouns in games like The Wind Waker, where their names (e.g., Makar, Hestu, Hollo) are traditionally male, though they are essentially non-binary plant-people embodying forest life, according to discussions and game lore.
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Is a korok seed poop?

Yes, in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, Korok Seeds are officially confirmed by the game's director to be poop, or rather, feces from the Korok forest spirits, a detail hinted at by their "distinct smell," description as a "gift of friendship," and the appearance of the final reward, "Hestu's Gift," which looks like coiled poop. 
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What is Link's gender?

Link, the hero of The Legend of Zelda, is officially a boy, but is intentionally designed to be somewhat androgynous and gender-neutral so players can easily project themselves onto the character, leading some fans to see him as a non-binary or trans icon. While creators like producer Eiji Aonuma confirmed Link's male identity, they wanted him to be relatable to everyone, fostering a character who feels gender-ambiguous despite canon being male.
 
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Is the deku tree a Korok?

No, the Great Deku Tree is not a Korok; rather, the Great Deku Tree is the guardian spirit and father figure of the Koroks, acting as their protector and leader, much like he did for the Kokiri in earlier games, with Koroks being tree-like beings that evolved or changed from the forest-dwelling Kokiri over time, according to Zelda lore.
 
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How are Koroks born?

In The Wind Waker, the Koroks are the transformed forms of the Kokiri following the Great Flood.
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How do Kokiri reproduce?

Kokiri are just another form of Koroks, and Koroks are pretty strongly implied to be the Deku Tree's children both literally and symbolically. They don't reproduce because the Deku Trees seem to spawn them in order to expand their forests and act as their eyes.
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How is Korok pronounced?

You pronounce Korok as "CORE-ock," with the first syllable sounding like the word "core" and the second like "ock" (rhyming with "rock" or "sock"), making it CORE-ock, a common consensus in the Zelda fandom. It's generally not "core-oak" or "ko-rock," but rather a short 'o' sound in both parts. 
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Are Deku Scrubs Koroks?

Some theorize that these two races are directly related; others suppose their similarities to be mere coincidence. Mechanically, Koroks are identical to Deku Scrubs, with the same Vulnerability and bonuses.
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What does deku mean in Japanese slang?

In Japanese slang, "Deku" (でく) primarily means "useless," "good-for-nothing," or a "puppet/wooden doll," stemming from the word dekuno-bō (木偶坊). However, in My Hero Academia, the name becomes a clever play on words, as it sounds like dekiru (できる), meaning "can do" or "able to," transforming an insult into an empowering symbol for the protagonist, Izuku Midoriya. 
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What is the rarest thing in Breath of the Wild?

The rarest items in Breath of the Wild often involve specific, hard-to-find materials like Big Hearty Radishes, Smotherwing Butterflies, Endura Carrots, and Star Fragments, but truly unique finds include the glitchy Ice Cream Cone, missable Secret Seashells, specific rare armor pieces like the Flamebreaker Armor (requiring Smotherwings), and certain high-end Lynel weapons that can be lost forever, plus the powerful Bow of Light (limited use) and Master Sword, with some players considering Giant Ancient Cores extremely rare drops.
 
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Is there any LGBTQ in Zelda?

While The Legend of Zelda series lacks explicitly confirmed LGBTQ+ characters, many fans interpret queer themes and subtext through ambiguous characters, gender-bending moments (like Link in Gerudo Town), and androgynous designs, with characters like Sheik, Prince Sidon, and even Link himself often sparking discussion, though Nintendo usually maintains the characters' canonical genders.
 
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Is Link LGBTQ?

Though Nintendo insists Link is both straight and cisgender, fans have expanded the Zelda universe with LGBTQIA+ characters and queer readings of Zelda games.
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Why did Link dress like a girl?

Link dresses like a girl primarily in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (BOTW) for a specific quest where he must disguise himself as a "vai" (woman) to enter the male-restricted Gerudo Town, a gameplay mechanic allowing access to the area and providing heat resistance. It's also partly a nod to fan desires for a strong female protagonist and fits into Nintendo's long-term goal of creating a gender-neutral, relatable Link, with the outfit serving a functional purpose in the desert environment.
 
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Is Hestu's gift poop?

Yes, Hestu's Gift in Zelda games, especially in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, is literally a golden pile of poop, representing Korok seeds being poop all along, and while useless, it's meant as a humorous, symbolic, or culturally significant "good luck" item (Kin no unko in Japan) for completionists. 
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Why am I pooping seeds?

Seeing seeds in your poop is usually normal, caused by high-fiber foods (like nuts, seeds, corn) that your body can't fully digest, especially if you eat quickly or have fast digestion, but if it comes with other symptoms like diarrhea, pain, or weight loss, see a doctor, notes Everyday Health and Medical News Today. 
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What do Koroks eat?

It is unclear if Koroks can eat or if they can what their diet consists of. However at the Spore Store and General Shoppe they sell mushrooms and cooking ingredients indicating they are aware of what Hylians eat.
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Why does deku say Kacchan?

Deku calls Bakugo "Kacchan" as a familiar, affectionate childhood nickname, combining the first syllable of "Katsuki" (Ka) with "-chan," a Japanese honorific for close friends or younger people, showing their deep-rooted bond despite Bakugo's harshness. It's a term of endearment from their past, used even now to highlight their complex history, with "Kaa-chan" sounding like "mom," adding to the childishness, and it's a core part of their dynamic, showing Deku still sees their early friendship.
 
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Who is deku's dad?

Deku's father is Hisashi Midoriya, who has a fire-breathing quirk and works abroad, though he is largely absent from the series, leading to fan theories about his true identity, with some suggesting he's a villain or even All For One, but officially, he's just a distant, fire-breathing father. 
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What do Deku Scrubs eat?

Deku scrubs can be found in the Faron Wetlands eating Cotten candy that turns out to be made of spider webs, oozing from the rifts.
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How long does it take to 100% breath of the wild?

To 100% The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, expect anywhere from 100 to over 200 hours, with most players averaging around 190-220 hours, depending heavily on finding all 900 Korok Seeds, which is the most time-consuming part; using guides for seeds can cut time significantly, while playing blind can easily push it past 300+ hours. 
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Is Camalo the great deku tree?

(don't read until you have beaten the game) Me and my friend figured out that Calamo is not in fact the great deku tree, but the Ancient Tree stump. Voice memories confirms this fact.
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How do you pronounce croissant 🥐 🤔 👇?

"Croissant" pronunciation varies by language, but in English, common ways are "kruh-SAHNT" (American, two syllables, stress on the end) or closer to the French "kwah-SAHN", where the 't' is often silent or very soft, with a nasal 'on' sound. The French original is a single syllable with a nasal "ahn" sound, pronounced roughly as "kwah-sahn" (or "kwah-sahn-t" with a soft 't').
 
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How do you say yiga?

The Yiga Clan, or simply known as the Yiga, (pronounced /ˈjiː. ɡə/ YEE-ghə) are a recurring clan of Sheikah assassins and thieves.
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How do British say "OK"?

In British English, "okay" (or "OK") is pronounced as two syllables, sounding like "oh-KAY", with the stress on the second part, /ˌəʊˈkeɪ/, starting with a rounded 'o' sound and moving to a long 'ay' sound, similar to the American pronunciation but with subtle regional British variations, often leaning towards a clear "O-KAY" or even a quick "Al-right" in casual chat. 
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