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{{Quote2|You got a Deku Stick! On the Select Item Subscreen, you can set it to {{button|n64|C-left}}, {{button|n64|C-up}} or {{button|n64|C-right}}. Set it to {{button|n64|C}} and swing it with {{button|n64|C}}! When you want to put it away, stand still and press {{button|N64|A}}. You can carry up to 10 sticks, but don't waste them.|In-game description}}
{{Quote2|You got a Deku Stick! On the Select Item Subscreen, you can set it to {{button|n64|C-left}}, {{button|n64|C-up}} or {{button|n64|C-right}}. Set it to {{button|n64|C}} and swing it with {{button|n64|C}}! When you want to put it away, stand still and press {{button|N64|A}}. You can carry up to 10 sticks, but don't waste them.|In-game description}}
[[File:Deku Stick OoT icon.png|left]]
[[File:Deku Stick OoT icon.png|left]]
'''Deku Sticks''' are items that appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]''. They are the long, dried-up stalks of a [[Deku Baba]], although they directly resemble a wooden branch. Their main purpose is to light up [[torch]]es. Deku Sticks can be used like a weapon, although they are fragile and break after striking against an object.
'''Deku Sticks''' are items that appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]'' and their [[Nintendo 3DS]] remakes. They are the long, dried-up stalks of a [[Deku Baba]], although they directly resemble a wooden branch. Their main purpose is to light up [[torch]]es.


The main method of obtaining a Deku Stick is for [[Link]] to slash his [[Kokiri Sword]] at a Deku Baba just as it stands straight up. In both games, Deku Sticks are also sold at some locations.
Deku Sticks can be used as a weapon, although they are fragile ones because they break just after striking into an object or enemy. Also, while a Deku Stick is lit up, it burns out after some time, causing [[Link]] to lose the Deku Stick. To prevent this from occurring, Link can return the Deku Stick in his inventory or swing his [[Kokiri Sword]].
 
The main method for Link to obtain a Deku Stick is by slashing his Kokiri Sword at a Deku Baba while it stands straight up. In both games, Link can also purchase some Deku Sticks at some locations.


==History==
==History==
===''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''===
===''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''===
In their debut appearance, Deku Sticks are among the first items that Link can obtain. Aside from obtaining them through normal means, Link can buy Deku Sticks at the [[Kokiri Shop]] for ten [[Rupee]]s apiece. Later on, Link can also buy it from a [[Business Scrub]] at a higher price of 15 rupees. Link can only use Deku Sticks as a child, and when Link is an adult, the [[Fire Arrow]]s or [[Din's Fire]] ability replace the Deku Sticks' purpose for lighting torches.
In their debut appearance, Deku Sticks are one of the first items that Link can obtain. Aside from obtaining them through normal means, Link can buy Deku Sticks at the [[Kokiri Shop]] for ten [[Rupee]]s apiece. According to the description, these sticks were acquired from the [[Great Deku Tree]]. Later on in his adventure, Link can also buy a Deku Stick from some [[Business Scrub]]s at a higher price of 15 rupees.  
 
Link can only use Deku Sticks as a child. As an adult, Link can use [[Fire Arrow]]s or [[Din's Fire]] as a replacement for lighting torches.
 
By default, Link can only carry up to ten Deku Sticks. However, he can increase this total to 30 through either one of two methods: by paying 40 rupees to a Business Scrub in the [[Forbidden Woods]] or by wearing the [[Skull Mask]] in the [[Forest Stage]] area.
 
===''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''===
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Deku Sticks have a very similar role in the sequel, ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''. Link can also purchase a Deku Sticks at the [[Trading Post]] for ten Rupees apiece.


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Revision as of 01:21, May 13, 2019

Deku Stick
File:Deku Stick OoT artwork.jpg
Location(s) By defeating certain Deku Babas
Kokiri Shop (OoT)
Trading Post (MM)
“You got a Deku Stick! On the Select Item Subscreen, you can set it to Camera left Button, Camera up Button or Camera right Button. Set it to Camera buttons and swing it with Camera buttons! When you want to put it away, stand still and press A Button. You can carry up to 10 sticks, but don't waste them.”
In-game description
Deku Stick OoT icon.png

Deku Sticks are items that appear in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask and their Nintendo 3DS remakes. They are the long, dried-up stalks of a Deku Baba, although they directly resemble a wooden branch. Their main purpose is to light up torches.

Deku Sticks can be used as a weapon, although they are fragile ones because they break just after striking into an object or enemy. Also, while a Deku Stick is lit up, it burns out after some time, causing Link to lose the Deku Stick. To prevent this from occurring, Link can return the Deku Stick in his inventory or swing his Kokiri Sword.

The main method for Link to obtain a Deku Stick is by slashing his Kokiri Sword at a Deku Baba while it stands straight up. In both games, Link can also purchase some Deku Sticks at some locations.

History

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

In their debut appearance, Deku Sticks are one of the first items that Link can obtain. Aside from obtaining them through normal means, Link can buy Deku Sticks at the Kokiri Shop for ten Rupees apiece. According to the description, these sticks were acquired from the Great Deku Tree. Later on in his adventure, Link can also buy a Deku Stick from some Business Scrubs at a higher price of 15 rupees.

Link can only use Deku Sticks as a child. As an adult, Link can use Fire Arrows or Din's Fire as a replacement for lighting torches.

By default, Link can only carry up to ten Deku Sticks. However, he can increase this total to 30 through either one of two methods: by paying 40 rupees to a Business Scrub in the Forbidden Woods or by wearing the Skull Mask in the Forest Stage area.

The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask

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Deku Sticks have a very similar role in the sequel, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. Link can also purchase a Deku Sticks at the Trading Post for ten Rupees apiece.