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'''Grass''' is a plant that appears in many [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'']] games. It can often be cut down with [[Link]]'s [[sword]] to reveal items. In most ''Zelda'' games, cutting grass is Link's primary source in gaining [[Rupee]]s and [[Recovery Heart|hearts]]. | '''Grass''' is a plant that appears in many [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'']] games. It can often be cut down with [[Link]]'s [[sword]] to reveal items. In most ''Zelda'' games, cutting grass is Link's primary source in gaining [[Rupee]]s and [[Recovery Heart|hearts]]. In Twilight Princess, there is also grass that are whistles to call a hawk and Link's horse. In A Link Betweeen Worlds, you need to cut one spot of grass while in search of Gulley. Lorule's grass leads to Octoball Derby. | ||
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Grass
Grass is a plant that appears in many The Legend of Zelda games. It can often be cut down with Link's sword to reveal items. In most Zelda games, cutting grass is Link's primary source in gaining Rupees and hearts. In Twilight Princess, there is also grass that are whistles to call a hawk and Link's horse. In A Link Betweeen Worlds, you need to cut one spot of grass while in search of Gulley. Lorule's grass leads to Octoball Derby.