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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', there are 10 soft soils found throughout [[Hyrule]]. Link can plant a [[Magic Bean]] in it, which is acquired from the [[Magic Bean Salesman]] in [[Zora's River]]. The development of the plant is very slow, thus Link has to become an adult to see it in full maturity. The matured sprout can be used to transport to areas where [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]], [[Gold Skulltula]]s, and shortcuts can be found. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', there are 10 soft soils found throughout [[Hyrule]]. Link can plant a [[Magic Bean]] in it, which is acquired from the [[Magic Bean Salesman]] in [[Zora's River]]. The development of the plant is very slow, thus Link has to become an adult to see it in full maturity. The matured sprout can be used to transport to areas where [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]], [[Gold Skulltula]]s, and shortcuts can be found. | ||
== Majora's Mask == | === Majora's Mask === | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', soft soil is found in varying places all across [[Termina]]'s landscape. Planting a [[Magic Bean]] in one of these soft soil patches will allow a small plant to grow. Watering the small plant with water from a bottle will make it grow immediately to full maturity, and Link will be able to ride the plant that grows from it to distant places. There are also many soft soil patches within the first [[House of Skulltula]], mostly on the walls. If Link drops a bug in front of said wall, a Gold Skulltula will emerge from the soil. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', soft soil is found in varying places all across [[Termina]]'s landscape. Planting a [[Magic Bean]] in one of these soft soil patches will allow a small plant to grow. Watering the small plant with water from a bottle will make it grow immediately to full maturity, and Link will be able to ride the plant that grows from it to distant places. There are also many soft soil patches within the first [[House of Skulltula]], mostly on the walls. If Link drops a bug in front of said wall, a Gold Skulltula will emerge from the soil. | ||
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Soft Soil is a reccurring type of terrain in many The Legend of Zelda titles. Its common characteristics are that Link can usually plant small trees or seeds, or Link can dig up the soft soil.
Appearances
Ocarina of Time
In Ocarina of Time, there are 10 soft soils found throughout Hyrule. Link can plant a Magic Bean in it, which is acquired from the Magic Bean Salesman in Zora's River. The development of the plant is very slow, thus Link has to become an adult to see it in full maturity. The matured sprout can be used to transport to areas where Pieces of Heart, Gold Skulltulas, and shortcuts can be found.
Majora's Mask
In Majora's Mask, soft soil is found in varying places all across Termina's landscape. Planting a Magic Bean in one of these soft soil patches will allow a small plant to grow. Watering the small plant with water from a bottle will make it grow immediately to full maturity, and Link will be able to ride the plant that grows from it to distant places. There are also many soft soil patches within the first House of Skulltula, mostly on the walls. If Link drops a bug in front of said wall, a Gold Skulltula will emerge from the soil.
Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages
In Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages Link can plant a Gasha Seed in the soft soil. As time passes, the seed will eventually sprout into a much larger Gasha Tree and will produce a Gasha Nut. Inside of a Gasha Nut, Link can fince a Piece of Heart, Magical Rings, Magic Potions, Rupees, or Recovery Hearts.
According to Bipin, soft soil locations that are harder to come by will produce rare Gasha Nut Treasure.
There are a few Magical Rings that Link can wear that effect soft soil locations and the Gasha Nuts. If Link wears the Discovery Ring, Link will be able to detect soft soil that is suitable for planting a Gasha Seed. If Link wears the Gasha Ring, the reward found within the Gasha Nut will usually improve.
Trivia
- In Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages, Soft Soil appears to have great importance, as an Essence of Time and an Essence of Nature are named after Soil. This includes the Sacred Soil and Fertile Soil respectively.
- In Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, if Link releases bugs on some specific Soft Soil locations after planting a Magic Bean in it, a Gold Skulltula will pop out if it.