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| image = [[File:Deku Baba (Skyward Sword).png| | | image = [[File:Deku Baba (Skyward Sword).png|200px]] | ||
| caption = Artwork from Skyward Sword | | caption = Artwork from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'' | ||
| attack = | | attack = '''''Ocarina of Time'''''<br/>{{H|0.25}} Contact<br />{{H|0.25}} Snap Attack<br/>'''''Skyward Sword'''''<br/>{{H|1}} Bite | ||
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'' | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom|Echoes of Wisdom]]'' | ||
| location = | | location = '''''Ocarina of Time'''''<br/>[[Kokiri Forest]]<br/>[[Inside the Deku Tree]]<br/>[[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]]<br/>[[Bottom of the Well]]<br/>'''''Majora's Mask'''''<br/>[[Termina Field]]<br/>[[Southern Swamp]]<br/>[[Woodfall Temple]]<br/>[[Sakon's Hideout]]<br/>'''''Twilight Princess'''''<br/>[[Faron Woods]]<br/>[[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)|Forest Temple]]<br/>[[Hyrule Field]]<br/>[[Kakariko Gorge Cavern]]<br/>[[City in the Sky]]<br/>'''''Skyward Sword'''''<br/>[[Sealed Grounds]]<br/>[[Faron Woods]]<br/>[[Skyview Temple]]<br/>[[Ancient Cistern]]<br/>[[Skipper's Retreat]]<br/>'''''Echoes of Wisdom'''''<br/>[[Suthorn Ruins]] | ||
| weapon = [[Beetle (Item)|Beetle]]<br/>[[Bomb]]s<br/>[[Bow]]<br/>[[Deku Nut]]s<br/>[[Sword]] | | weapon = [[Beetle (Item)|Beetle]]<br/>[[Bomb]]s<br/>[[Bow]]<br/>[[Deku Nut]]s<br/>[[Sword]] | ||
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<section begin="featured" />[[Deku Baba]]s are | <section begin="featured" /><includeonly>[[</includeonly><noinclude>'''</noinclude>Deku Baba<includeonly>]]</includeonly>s<noinclude>'''</noinclude> are recurring enemies in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. There are several types of Deku Babas as well as other enemies with very similar characteristics.<section end="featured" /> | ||
== | ==''Ocarina of Time''== | ||
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{{Image|file=Deku Baba | {{Image|file=Deku-Baba-OoT-Art.png|type=caption|size=150px|align=left|caption=Artwork of a Deku Baba from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''}} | ||
Deku Babas in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' can be found within the [[Kokiri Forest]], [[Inside the Deku Tree]], [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], and the [[Bottom of the Well]]. They have a large, bulbous head that is blue in color with purple speckles around the mouth. The inside of their mouth is a textured red and pink, and there are no noticeable teeth. Their body, in relation to their head, is very thin and green. They have little means of defense besides their lunging bite that they use to intimidate and attack with when provoked. | Deku Babas in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' can be found within the [[Kokiri Forest]], [[Inside the Deku Tree]], [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], and the [[Bottom of the Well]]. They have a large, bulbous head that is blue in color with purple speckles around the mouth. The inside of their mouth is a textured red and pink, and there are no noticeable teeth. Their body, in relation to their head, is very thin and green. They have little means of defense besides their lunging bite that they use to intimidate and attack with when provoked. | ||
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===Big Deku Baba=== | |||
{{Main|Big Deku Baba}} | {{Main|Big Deku Baba}} | ||
A Big Deku Baba is a larger variation of the standard Deku Baba. While it is a bit stronger than a standard Deku Baba, it has the same primary attacks. Big Deku Babas are found in the [[Kokiri Forest]] and the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]] when Link is an adult. | A Big Deku Baba is a larger variation of the standard Deku Baba. While it is a bit stronger than a standard Deku Baba, it has the same primary attacks. Big Deku Babas are found in the [[Kokiri Forest]] and the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]] when Link is an adult. | ||
===Withered Deku Baba=== | |||
{{Main|Withered Deku Baba}} | {{Main|Withered Deku Baba}} | ||
Withered Deku Babas are weaker versions of the standard Deku Baba. These fellows will not even attack Link and the only way to get hurt is for Link to walk directly into them. A single sword slash defeats them, and they always leave behind a [[Deku Stick]]. Withered Deku Baba can be found within the [[Kokiri Forest]] and [[Inside the Deku Tree]]. This variation of a Deku Baba can also be found within ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. | Withered Deku Babas are weaker versions of the standard Deku Baba. These fellows will not even attack Link and the only way to get hurt is for Link to walk directly into them. A single sword slash defeats them, and they always leave behind a [[Deku Stick]]. Withered Deku Baba can be found within the [[Kokiri Forest]] and [[Inside the Deku Tree]]. This variation of a Deku Baba can also be found within ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. | ||
== | ==''Majora's Mask''== | ||
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Deku Babas in ''Majora's Mask'' appear in an identical fashion as they did within ''Ocarina of Time''. Deku Babas remain forest enemies, and they can be found within [[Termina Field]], [[Southern Swamp]], [[Woodfall Temple]], and [[Sakon's Hideout]]. | Deku Babas in ''Majora's Mask'' appear in an identical fashion as they did within ''Ocarina of Time''. Deku Babas remain forest enemies, and they can be found within [[Termina Field]], [[Southern Swamp]], [[Woodfall Temple]], and [[Sakon's Hideout]]. | ||
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===Bio Deku Baba=== | |||
{{Main|Bio Deku Baba}} | {{Main|Bio Deku Baba}} | ||
[[File:Bio-Deku-Baba-Cut.png|right|150px|thumb|Bio Deku Baba]] | [[File:Bio-Deku-Baba-Cut.png|right|150px|thumb|[[Bio Deku Baba]]]] | ||
[[Bio Deku Baba]]s are alternate forms of Deku Babas, found hanging upside down from the ceiling or underneath lily pads. Bio Deku Babas can be found in [[Termina Field]], [[Great Bay Temple]], and [[Stone Tower Temple]]. Link can split them from the ceiling or their lily pads to make them drop to the ground where they continue to walk around. If Link tries to land on top of the lily pad where a Bio Deku Baba is hiding, it flips around and harms him. | [[Bio Deku Baba]]s are alternate forms of Deku Babas, found hanging upside down from the ceiling or underneath lily pads. Bio Deku Babas can be found in [[Termina Field]], [[Great Bay Temple]], and [[Stone Tower Temple]]. Link can split them from the ceiling or their lily pads to make them drop to the ground where they continue to walk around. If Link tries to land on top of the lily pad where a Bio Deku Baba is hiding, it flips around and harms him. | ||
===Mini Baba=== | |||
{{Main|Mini Baba}} | {{Main|Mini Baba}} | ||
[[Mini Baba]]s are tiny variations of Deku Babas that completely lack stems. Thus, these creatures cannot reach out and harm Link. They can only hurt Link if he walks right into them. They are found exclusively within [[Southern Swamp]] and within underground caverns of [[Termina Field]]. | [[Mini Baba]]s are tiny variations of Deku Babas that completely lack stems. Thus, these creatures cannot reach out and harm Link. They can only hurt Link if he walks right into them. They are found exclusively within [[Southern Swamp]] and within underground caverns of [[Termina Field]]. | ||
== | ==''The Wind Waker''== | ||
Deku Babas do not actually make an appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. However, a very similar enemy known as a [[Boko Baba]] does and it shares many of the same characteristics. | Deku Babas do not actually make an appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. However, a very similar enemy known as a [[Boko Baba]] does and it shares many of the same characteristics. | ||
===Boko Baba=== | |||
{{Main|Boko Baba}} | {{Main|Boko Baba}} | ||
Boko Babas are carnivorous plant enemies that live in the [[Forest Haven]] and the [[Forbidden Woods]]. They share many similar physical features and attributes with Deku Babas. | Boko Babas are carnivorous plant enemies that live in the [[Forest Haven]] and the [[Forbidden Woods]]. They share many similar physical features and attributes with Deku Babas. | ||
== | ==''Twilight Princess''== | ||
[[File:Deku-Baba-TP.png|right|200px|thumb|Deku Baba | [[File:Deku-Baba-TP.png|right|200px|thumb|Artwork of a Deku Baba from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'']] | ||
Deku Babas in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' share many of the same characteristics as their ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Majora's Mask'' counterparts, but they also have new abilities. This time, its head actually grasps on to Link when it bites him and it holds Link between its jaws. Link has to move around quickly or perform a [[Spin Attack]] in order to free himself from the plant's grasp. Deku Babas can be taken out easily by stunning them with a projectile weapon, then slashing them with Link's sword. After defeating a Deku Baba, its head dries up into a small sphere. This can be broken up to find [[Pumpkin Seed]]s which serve as an ammunition for Link's [[Slingshot]]. | Deku Babas in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' share many of the same characteristics as their ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Majora's Mask'' counterparts, but they also have new abilities. This time, its head actually grasps on to Link when it bites him and it holds Link between its jaws. Link has to move around quickly or perform a [[Spin Attack]] in order to free himself from the plant's grasp. Deku Babas can be taken out easily by stunning them with a projectile weapon, then slashing them with Link's sword. After defeating a Deku Baba, its head dries up into a small sphere. This can be broken up to find [[Pumpkin Seed]]s which serve as an ammunition for Link's [[Slingshot]]. | ||
In ''Twilight Princess'', there are many variations of Deku Babas. The standard Deku Baba retains its forest habitat, being found within the [[Faron Woods]], [[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)|Forest Temple]], [[Hyrule Field]], [[Kakariko Gorge Cavern]], and strangely enough within the [[City in the Sky]]. However, there are now several new variations including a [[Baba Serpent]], [[Big Baba]], [[Shadow Deku Baba]], and even a full-out temple boss [[Diababa]]. All members of the Deku Baba family can be found within the same forest areas, while Shadow Deku Baba naturally can be only be found within the [[Twilight]]. | In ''Twilight Princess'', there are many variations of Deku Babas. The standard Deku Baba retains its forest habitat, being found within the [[Faron Woods]], [[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)|Forest Temple]], [[Hyrule Field]], [[Kakariko Gorge Cavern]], and strangely enough within the [[City in the Sky]]. However, there are now several new variations including a [[Baba Serpent]], [[Big Baba]], [[Shadow Deku Baba]], and even a full-out temple boss [[Diababa]]. All members of the Deku Baba family can be found within the same forest areas, while Shadow Deku Baba naturally can be only be found within the [[Twilight]]. | ||
===Baba Serpent=== | |||
{{Main|Baba Serpent}} | {{Main|Baba Serpent}} | ||
Baba Serpents are a special type of Deku Baba that does not die when its head has been separated from its stem; but instead, it slithers along the ground, chomping its teeth and occasionally lunging towards Link. It slithers on the ground much like a snake would, hence the name ''Baba Serpent''. Once it has been detached from its stem, Link must attack it, or it grabs a hold of Link. The only way to get out of its grip is to perform a Spin Attack. Baba Serpents can also be found hanging from the ceiling. Again, using projectile weapons to stun them can be very helpful. If left alone, these Baba Serpent can re-attach to their base to form Deku Babas. | Baba Serpents are a special type of Deku Baba that does not die when its head has been separated from its stem; but instead, it slithers along the ground, chomping its teeth and occasionally lunging towards Link. It slithers on the ground much like a snake would, hence the name ''Baba Serpent''. Once it has been detached from its stem, Link must attack it, or it grabs a hold of Link. The only way to get out of its grip is to perform a Spin Attack. Baba Serpents can also be found hanging from the ceiling. Again, using projectile weapons to stun them can be very helpful. If left alone, these Baba Serpent can re-attach to their base to form Deku Babas. | ||
===Big Baba=== | |||
{{Main|Big Baba}} | {{Main|Big Baba}} | ||
A Big Baba is a much larger version of a Deku Baba found within the [[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)|Forest Temple]] and the [[City in the Sky]]. These creatures have much larger range due to their long stems. Once one has been defeated, it turns into a [[Deku Like]]. Throw a bomb into it to finish it off. | A Big Baba is a much larger version of a Deku Baba found within the [[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)|Forest Temple]] and the [[City in the Sky]]. These creatures have much larger range due to their long stems. Once one has been defeated, it turns into a [[Deku Like]]. Throw a bomb into it to finish it off. | ||
[[File:Diababa.png|left|220px|thumb|Diababa | [[File:Diababa.png|left|220px|thumb|Artwork of [[Diababa]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'']] | ||
===Diababa=== | |||
{{Main|Diababa}} | {{Main|Diababa}} | ||
Twilit Parasite: Diababa is a large, three-headed version of a Deku Baba. It serves as the boss of the Forest Temple. Link can use the dungeon item, the [[Gale Boomerang]], to whirl a bomb into its mouth, knocking its head to the ground and temporarily stunning it. From here, Link can use the sword to attack the hidden eye inside the monster's mouth. | Twilit Parasite: Diababa is a large, three-headed version of a Deku Baba. It serves as the boss of the Forest Temple. Link can use the dungeon item, the [[Gale Boomerang]], to whirl a bomb into its mouth, knocking its head to the ground and temporarily stunning it. From here, Link can use the sword to attack the hidden eye inside the monster's mouth. | ||
===Shadow Deku Baba=== | |||
{{Main|Shadow Deku Baba}} | {{Main|Shadow Deku Baba}} | ||
A Shadow Deku Baba serves as the Twilit version of the standard Deku Baba. They have a slightly different appearance, but all of their attacks are the same. However, Shadow Deku Babas cause more damage to Link than standard Deku Babas. When defeated, two purple lines fall down and sometimes they leave behind hearts. | A Shadow Deku Baba serves as the Twilit version of the standard Deku Baba. They have a slightly different appearance, but all of their attacks are the same. However, Shadow Deku Babas cause more damage to Link than standard Deku Babas. When defeated, two purple lines fall down and sometimes they leave behind hearts. | ||
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Shadow Deku Babas can be found in the [[Palace of Twilight]] as well as the Twilight-covered [[Faron Woods]], [[Kakariko Gorge]], and [[Hyrule Field]]. | Shadow Deku Babas can be found in the [[Palace of Twilight]] as well as the Twilight-covered [[Faron Woods]], [[Kakariko Gorge]], and [[Hyrule Field]]. | ||
== | ==''Spirit Tracks''== | ||
Deku Babas do not actually make an appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''. However, a very similar enemy known as a [[Fire Baba]] does and it shares many of the same characteristics. | Deku Babas do not actually make an appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''. However, a very similar enemy known as a [[Fire Baba]] does and it shares many of the same characteristics. | ||
===Fire Baba=== | |||
{{Main|Fire Baba}} | {{Main|Fire Baba}} | ||
Fire Babas are very similar to Deku Babas in that they are plant-like creatures sprung from the ground. Unlike standard Deku Babas, these creatures do not initially attack Link by biting him. Instead, they shoot fireballs toward him. If Link can separate its head from its stem using the [[Whip]], the Fire Baba tries to bite Link. They are found in the [[Goron Village]] and the [[Fire Sanctuary (Spirit Tracks)|Fire Sanctuary]]. | Fire Babas are very similar to Deku Babas in that they are plant-like creatures sprung from the ground. Unlike standard Deku Babas, these creatures do not initially attack Link by biting him. Instead, they shoot fireballs toward him. If Link can separate its head from its stem using the [[Whip]], the Fire Baba tries to bite Link. They are found in the [[Goron Village]] and the [[Fire Sanctuary (Spirit Tracks)|Fire Sanctuary]]. | ||
== | ==''Skyward Sword''== | ||
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[[File:Deku-Baba-SS-Vertical.png|right|thumb|Deku Baba with a vertical mouth|150px]] | [[File:Deku-Baba-SS-Vertical.png|right|thumb|Deku Baba with a vertical mouth|150px]] | ||
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===Quadro Baba=== | |||
{{Main|Quadro Baba}} | {{Main|Quadro Baba}} | ||
[[File:Quadro Baba.png|150px|left|thumb|Quadro Baba]] | [[File:Quadro Baba.png|150px|left|thumb|[[Quadro Baba]]]] | ||
The Quadro Baba is a stronger variation of the standard Deku Baba. It attacks Link in all the same ways that a standard Deku Baba does by lunging towards Link and attempting to bite him. Its mouth is divided into quarters, rather than the two halves of a standard Deku Baba. The Quadro Baba changes how its mouth opens mid-battle, sometimes opening horizontally and other times opening vertically. Link needs to read which way the mouth opens and quickly deliver a sword slash in the proper direction. Quadro Babas are also a bit stronger and takes multiple hits to defeat. They can also dodge attacks by moving sideways, leaving Link open to attack. Much like standard Deku Babas, Link can toss or roll a bomb towards the Quadro Baba to defeat it. The fastest way to defeat these is to shield bash when the Quadro Baba attacks, and slash its stem while it is stunned. | The Quadro Baba is a stronger variation of the standard Deku Baba. It attacks Link in all the same ways that a standard Deku Baba does by lunging towards Link and attempting to bite him. Its mouth is divided into quarters, rather than the two halves of a standard Deku Baba. The Quadro Baba changes how its mouth opens mid-battle, sometimes opening horizontally and other times opening vertically. Link needs to read which way the mouth opens and quickly deliver a sword slash in the proper direction. Quadro Babas are also a bit stronger and takes multiple hits to defeat. They can also dodge attacks by moving sideways, leaving Link open to attack. Much like standard Deku Babas, Link can toss or roll a bomb towards the Quadro Baba to defeat it. The fastest way to defeat these is to shield bash when the Quadro Baba attacks, and slash its stem while it is stunned. | ||
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==''Echoes of Wisdom''== | |||
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{{quote|Aggressive and immobile, this plant reaches for anything that gets near. It is vulnerable to having its head pulled.|In-game description}} | |||
Deku Baba first appear in the [[Suthorn Ruins]]. They are orange in color, and act very aggressively towards Zelda when she gets near. They will attack quickly and repeatedly, until defeated or Zelda leaves the vicinity. | |||
After being defeated, Zelda can obtain the [[Deku Baba Echo]]. | |||
==Non-Canon Appearances== | ==Non-Canon Appearances== | ||
===Super Smash Bros. Brawl=== | {{Non-Canon|section}} | ||
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''=== | |||
A Deku Baba is featured as a sticker within ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. The sticker gives a bonus of +4 to arm and leg attacks and can be applied to anyone. | A Deku Baba is featured as a sticker within ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. The sticker gives a bonus of +4 to arm and leg attacks and can be applied to anyone. | ||
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*''Deku'' is a common nomenclature in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]], usually relating to enemies or characters found within forest regions. | *''Deku'' is a common nomenclature in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]], usually relating to enemies or characters found within forest regions. | ||
*The word ''Deku'' in Japanese means ''wooden doll''. | *The word ''Deku'' in Japanese means ''wooden doll''. | ||
* | *Deku Babas share many physical attributes with [[Piranha Plant]]s from the ''Super Mario Bros.'' franchise. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery widths=160> | <gallery widths=160> | ||
File:Sping-Attack-Deku-Babas.png|''Ocarina of Time'' key art of Young Link performing a [[Spin Attack]] on Deku Babas | File:Sping-Attack-Deku-Babas.png|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' key art of Young Link performing a [[Spin Attack]] on Deku Babas | ||
File:Deku-Baba-OoT-Art.png|Deku Baba | File:Deku-Baba-OoT-Art.png|Artwork of a Deku Baba from ''Ocarina of Time'' | ||
File:Withered-Deku-Baba.png|Withered Deku Baba | File:Withered-Deku-Baba.png|A [[Withered Deku Baba]] from ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'' | ||
File:Deku-Baba.png|Deku Baba from ''Majora's Mask'' | File:Deku-Baba.png|A Deku Baba from ''Majora's Mask'' | ||
File:Bio-Deku-Baba-Hanging.png|A | File:Bio-Deku-Baba-Hanging.png|A hanging [[Bio Deku Baba]] from ''Majora's Mask'' | ||
File:Shadow-Deku-Baba.png|A Shadow Deku Baba from ''Twilight Princess'' | File:Shadow-Deku-Baba.png|A [[Shadow Deku Baba]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' | ||
File:Baba-Serpent-TP.png|A Baba Serpent | File:Baba-Serpent-TP.png|A [[Baba Serpent]] from ''Twilight Princess'' | ||
File:TPHD-Deku-Baba.png|Link fighting a Deku Baba in ''Twilight Princess'' | File:TPHD-Deku-Baba.png|Link fighting a Deku Baba in ''Twilight Princess'' | ||
File:Deku Baba EoW.jpg|A Deku Baba in ''Echoes of Wisdom'' | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Games | ||
Location | Ocarina of Time | |
Attacks | Ocarina of Time | |
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Language | Name |
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日本語 | デクババ |
Française | Baba Mojo |
Español | Baba Deku |
Deutsch | Dekuranha |
Italiana | Deku Baba |
Deku Babas are recurring enemies in The Legend of Zelda series. There are several types of Deku Babas as well as other enemies with very similar characteristics.
Ocarina of Time
Deku Baba |
Deku Babas in Ocarina of Time can be found within the Kokiri Forest, Inside the Deku Tree, Forest Temple, and the Bottom of the Well. They have a large, bulbous head that is blue in color with purple speckles around the mouth. The inside of their mouth is a textured red and pink, and there are no noticeable teeth. Their body, in relation to their head, is very thin and green. They have little means of defense besides their lunging bite that they use to intimidate and attack with when provoked.
When Link approaches a Deku Baba, it reveals itself and lunges out with a fierce bite. The most effective forms of defense against a Deku Baba are to block with Link's shield or to simply back away. Since a Deku Baba is attached to the ground, it can only lunge out the length of its stem. Link can use projectile attacks such as a Deku Nut to stun a Deku Baba.
If a Deku Baba attacks Link as it lunges out, it traps him in its mouth and continues to deal small amounts of damage until it releases him. If it is stunned prior to detection, it stands stick straight. However, if left unharmed, it starts to rotate in a circular motion as it un-stuns itself. This movement can also hurt Link if he stands too close without attacking. If Link defeats a Deku Baba while it is lunging to attack him, it drops Deku Nuts. If Link defeats a Deku Baba while it is standing straight up, it drops a Deku Stick.
In addition to standard Deku Babas, there are two variations of the enemy in the form of a Big Deku Baba and a Withered Deku Baba.
Big Deku Baba
- Main article: Big Deku Baba
A Big Deku Baba is a larger variation of the standard Deku Baba. While it is a bit stronger than a standard Deku Baba, it has the same primary attacks. Big Deku Babas are found in the Kokiri Forest and the Forest Temple when Link is an adult.
Withered Deku Baba
- Main article: Withered Deku Baba
Withered Deku Babas are weaker versions of the standard Deku Baba. These fellows will not even attack Link and the only way to get hurt is for Link to walk directly into them. A single sword slash defeats them, and they always leave behind a Deku Stick. Withered Deku Baba can be found within the Kokiri Forest and Inside the Deku Tree. This variation of a Deku Baba can also be found within Majora's Mask.
Majora's Mask
Don't tell me you don't know about |
Deku Babas in Majora's Mask appear in an identical fashion as they did within Ocarina of Time. Deku Babas remain forest enemies, and they can be found within Termina Field, Southern Swamp, Woodfall Temple, and Sakon's Hideout.
Withered Deku Babas also make a return in Majora's Mask and can be found in similar forest areas where standard Deku Babas can be found. Additionally, there are two new variations of a Deku Baba in the form of a Bio Deku Baba and a Mini Baba.
Bio Deku Baba
- Main article: Bio Deku Baba
Bio Deku Babas are alternate forms of Deku Babas, found hanging upside down from the ceiling or underneath lily pads. Bio Deku Babas can be found in Termina Field, Great Bay Temple, and Stone Tower Temple. Link can split them from the ceiling or their lily pads to make them drop to the ground where they continue to walk around. If Link tries to land on top of the lily pad where a Bio Deku Baba is hiding, it flips around and harms him.
Mini Baba
- Main article: Mini Baba
Mini Babas are tiny variations of Deku Babas that completely lack stems. Thus, these creatures cannot reach out and harm Link. They can only hurt Link if he walks right into them. They are found exclusively within Southern Swamp and within underground caverns of Termina Field.
The Wind Waker
Deku Babas do not actually make an appearance in The Wind Waker. However, a very similar enemy known as a Boko Baba does and it shares many of the same characteristics.
Boko Baba
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Boko Babas are carnivorous plant enemies that live in the Forest Haven and the Forbidden Woods. They share many similar physical features and attributes with Deku Babas.
Twilight Princess
Deku Babas in Twilight Princess share many of the same characteristics as their Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask counterparts, but they also have new abilities. This time, its head actually grasps on to Link when it bites him and it holds Link between its jaws. Link has to move around quickly or perform a Spin Attack in order to free himself from the plant's grasp. Deku Babas can be taken out easily by stunning them with a projectile weapon, then slashing them with Link's sword. After defeating a Deku Baba, its head dries up into a small sphere. This can be broken up to find Pumpkin Seeds which serve as an ammunition for Link's Slingshot.
In Twilight Princess, there are many variations of Deku Babas. The standard Deku Baba retains its forest habitat, being found within the Faron Woods, Forest Temple, Hyrule Field, Kakariko Gorge Cavern, and strangely enough within the City in the Sky. However, there are now several new variations including a Baba Serpent, Big Baba, Shadow Deku Baba, and even a full-out temple boss Diababa. All members of the Deku Baba family can be found within the same forest areas, while Shadow Deku Baba naturally can be only be found within the Twilight.
Baba Serpent
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Baba Serpents are a special type of Deku Baba that does not die when its head has been separated from its stem; but instead, it slithers along the ground, chomping its teeth and occasionally lunging towards Link. It slithers on the ground much like a snake would, hence the name Baba Serpent. Once it has been detached from its stem, Link must attack it, or it grabs a hold of Link. The only way to get out of its grip is to perform a Spin Attack. Baba Serpents can also be found hanging from the ceiling. Again, using projectile weapons to stun them can be very helpful. If left alone, these Baba Serpent can re-attach to their base to form Deku Babas.
Big Baba
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A Big Baba is a much larger version of a Deku Baba found within the Forest Temple and the City in the Sky. These creatures have much larger range due to their long stems. Once one has been defeated, it turns into a Deku Like. Throw a bomb into it to finish it off.
Diababa
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Twilit Parasite: Diababa is a large, three-headed version of a Deku Baba. It serves as the boss of the Forest Temple. Link can use the dungeon item, the Gale Boomerang, to whirl a bomb into its mouth, knocking its head to the ground and temporarily stunning it. From here, Link can use the sword to attack the hidden eye inside the monster's mouth.
Shadow Deku Baba
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A Shadow Deku Baba serves as the Twilit version of the standard Deku Baba. They have a slightly different appearance, but all of their attacks are the same. However, Shadow Deku Babas cause more damage to Link than standard Deku Babas. When defeated, two purple lines fall down and sometimes they leave behind hearts.
Shadow Deku Babas can be found in the Palace of Twilight as well as the Twilight-covered Faron Woods, Kakariko Gorge, and Hyrule Field.
Spirit Tracks
Deku Babas do not actually make an appearance in Spirit Tracks. However, a very similar enemy known as a Fire Baba does and it shares many of the same characteristics.
Fire Baba
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Fire Babas are very similar to Deku Babas in that they are plant-like creatures sprung from the ground. Unlike standard Deku Babas, these creatures do not initially attack Link by biting him. Instead, they shoot fireballs toward him. If Link can separate its head from its stem using the Whip, the Fire Baba tries to bite Link. They are found in the Goron Village and the Fire Sanctuary.
Skyward Sword
Deku Babas in Skyward Sword resemble their earlier counterparts, but the method to defeat them has changed quite a bit. No longer can Link just use the sword to cut off the head of Deku Babas, but instead, he needs to make precision sword slashes in the proper direction in order to harm them. There are two variations of Deku Baba within Skyward Sword, a standard blue one, as well as a more powerful golden variation.
Deku Babas come out from underground and try to bite Link if he gets too close. They open up their mouths horizontally or vertically and Link must use a proper sword slash to separate their mouths into two. Alternatively, Link can toss or roll a bomb towards a Deku Baba and it gobbles it up, causing the bomb to explode within its mouth.
Some Deku Babas can be seen hanging from walls or the ceiling, and they are out of reach from Link's sword. In order to defeat these fellows, Link must use the Beetle. After sending out the Beetle, Link can track its direction so that it cuts down the Deku Babas from their stems. Unlike in Twilight Princess, once a Deku Baba is cut from its stem, it will be defeated. Link can also use the Bow and Arrows to cut these Deku Babas from their stems.
Link can find Deku Babas in the Faron Woods, the Skyview Temple, certain time-shifted areas of the Lanayru Desert, and Sky Keep.
Quadro Baba
- Main article: Quadro Baba
The Quadro Baba is a stronger variation of the standard Deku Baba. It attacks Link in all the same ways that a standard Deku Baba does by lunging towards Link and attempting to bite him. Its mouth is divided into quarters, rather than the two halves of a standard Deku Baba. The Quadro Baba changes how its mouth opens mid-battle, sometimes opening horizontally and other times opening vertically. Link needs to read which way the mouth opens and quickly deliver a sword slash in the proper direction. Quadro Babas are also a bit stronger and takes multiple hits to defeat. They can also dodge attacks by moving sideways, leaving Link open to attack. Much like standard Deku Babas, Link can toss or roll a bomb towards the Quadro Baba to defeat it. The fastest way to defeat these is to shield bash when the Quadro Baba attacks, and slash its stem while it is stunned.
Echoes of Wisdom
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"Aggressive and immobile, this plant reaches for anything that gets near. It is vulnerable to having its head pulled."
Deku Baba first appear in the Suthorn Ruins. They are orange in color, and act very aggressively towards Zelda when she gets near. They will attack quickly and repeatedly, until defeated or Zelda leaves the vicinity.
After being defeated, Zelda can obtain the Deku Baba Echo.
Non-Canon Appearances
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Super Smash Bros. Brawl
A Deku Baba is featured as a sticker within Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The sticker gives a bonus of +4 to arm and leg attacks and can be applied to anyone.
Trivia
- Deku is a common nomenclature in The Legend of Zelda series, usually relating to enemies or characters found within forest regions.
- The word Deku in Japanese means wooden doll.
- Deku Babas share many physical attributes with Piranha Plants from the Super Mario Bros. franchise.
Gallery
Ocarina of Time key art of Young Link performing a Spin Attack on Deku Babas
A Withered Deku Baba from Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask
A hanging Bio Deku Baba from Majora's Mask
A Baba Serpent from Twilight Princess