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[[File:Korok-leaf.png|right]]
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{{Main|Korok Leaf}}
{{Main|Korok Leaf}}
The Korok Leaf is a weapon found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. It can create gusts of wind that will blow objects away. With a power of just 1, it is the weakest weapon in the game and should almost never be used to fight enemies. If used against smaller enemies, such as [[Bokoblin]] or [[ChuChu]], the gust will push them back. Larger enemies such as [[Moblin]] will simply block when Link uses the Korok Leaf.
The Korok Leaf is a two-handed tool which can create gusts of wind that will blow objects away. With a power of just 1, it is the weakest "weapon" in the game - if used against smaller enemies, such as [[Bokoblin]] or [[ChuChu]], the gust will push them back; but larger enemies such as [[Moblin]] will simply block the gust. Its main purpose is to sail the many [[Raft]]s found throughout [[Hyrule]].


Its main purpose is to sail the many [[Raft]]s found throughout [[Hyrule]]. They are often found near where Rafts are located. However, Link can acquire a Korok Leaf by chopping down a tree. When doing so, often a [[Tree Branch]] or Korok Leaf is left for Link.
With a durability of 25, the Korok Leaf is fairly resilient. Furthermore, when Link uses the leaf to blow the sail of a raft, it will not affect its durability. Thus, Link can endlessly use the Korok Leaf to guide a raft.


Link can hold down the attack button while the Korok Leaf is equipped, causing Link to charge an attack, which will give out a much larger gust of air. While on a Raft, this will cause the raft to move faster for a short period of time.
With a durability of 25, the Korok Leaf is fairly resilient for such a weak weapon. Furthermore, when Link uses the leaf to blow the sail of a raft, it will not effect its durability. Thus, Link can endlessly use the Korok Leaf to guide a raft.
Unlike the majority of Link's weapons, the Korok Leaf cannot be thrown. By Pressing the R button, Link will let out a large gust of wind. If Link wants to discard the weapon, he must go into his inventory and drop the weapon. Link can also lose the weapon if it catches on fire. As it is a leaf, it will burn and can be used as a torch for a brief period of time.
{{quote|A single swing of this giant, sturdy leaf can create a gust of wind strong enough to blow away light objects. These will sometimes fall off trees as they're chopped down.|In-game description}}
{{quote|A single swing of this giant, sturdy leaf can create a gust of wind strong enough to blow away light objects. These will sometimes fall off trees as they're chopped down.|In-game description}}
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[[File:Farming-hoe.png|right]]
{{Main|Farming Hoe}}
{{Main|Farming Hoe}}
The Farming Hoe has a base power of 16, and is typically found in urbanized areas, such as within [[Hateno Village]], but it can also be seen in the possession of Red [[Bokoblin]]s on occasion. It does a surprising amount of damage considering it isn't designed for combat, so it can be useful if the player has a deficiency of traditional weapons.
The Farming Hoe has a base power of 16. While they are most abundantly found in and around Hateno Village, a Red Bokoblin can be found wielding a Farming Hoe at the [[East Post Ruins]], just west of the [[Proxim Bridge]].
 
While they are most abundantly found in and around Hateno Village, a Red Bokoblin can be found wielding a Farming Hoe at the [[East Post Ruins]], just west of the [[Proxim Bridge]].
{{quote|A farming tool primarily used for tilling fields. Its fine craftsmanship is sturdy enough to withstand backbreaking fieldwork, but its battle applications are untested.|In-game description}}
{{quote|A farming tool primarily used for tilling fields. Its fine craftsmanship is sturdy enough to withstand backbreaking fieldwork, but its battle applications are untested.|In-game description}}
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[[File:Moblin-arm.png|right]]
{{Main|Moblin Arm}}
{{Main|Moblin Arm}}
 
Moblin arms are the still-wriggling limbs of [[Stalmoblin]]s, which can be picked up when separated from the skeletal enemy and used as a two-handed weapon, with a base power of 15 and a rather low durability.
The Moblin Arm is a two-handed weapon with a base power of 15, with an rather low durability. It can be obtained by defeating [[Stalmoblin]]s during the night in regions such as [[Akkala]] or [[Eldin]]. It is a guaranteed drop from these enemies. This is not a weapon which should be used on more powerful enemies or bosses, due to its low power and durability, but it will work in a pinch.


{{quote|A Moblin bone that continues to move even after being detached from its body. The bone is thick enough to be used as a weapon but is extremely brittle and easily broken.|In-game description}}
{{quote|A Moblin bone that continues to move even after being detached from its body. The bone is thick enough to be used as a weapon but is extremely brittle and easily broken.|In-game description}}
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