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Link is initially unable to reach Korok Forest through the Lost Woods, as the whole forest is enveloped in [[gloom]], making the Lost Woods impassible and rendering the [[Great Deku Tree]] and all the [[Korok]]s in the forest unthinking and immobile, as if they were statues. To reach the forest, he must pass through the [[Depths]] and [[Ascend]] through the column in [[Korok Grove]]. Once there, he must return to the Depths through the [[Deku Tree Chasm]] and defeat the [[Gloom Spawn]] and [[Phantom Ganon (Tears of the Kingdom)|Phantom Ganon]] in the closed-off area beneath the Deku Tree to restore Korok Forest, the Lost Woods and all its inhabitants to normal.
Link is initially unable to reach Korok Forest through the Lost Woods, as the whole forest is enveloped in [[gloom]], making the Lost Woods impassible and rendering the [[Great Deku Tree]] and all the [[Korok]]s in the forest unthinking and immobile, as if they were statues. To reach the forest, he must pass through the [[Depths]] and [[Ascend]] through the column in [[Korok Grove]]. Once there, he must return to the Depths through the [[Deku Tree Chasm]] and defeat the [[Gloom Spawn]] and [[Phantom Ganon (Tears of the Kingdom)|Phantom Ganon]] in the closed-off area beneath the Deku Tree to restore Korok Forest, the Lost Woods and all its inhabitants to normal.
 
== trivia ==
*if you paraglide from the nearest sky island to the middle of the forest, you'll teleport back to the island
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This article is about the location from Breath of the Wild, Age of Calamity, and Tears of the Kingdom. For the location from The Wind Waker, see Forest Haven.

Korok Forest is a location found in Breath of the Wild, Age of Calamity, and Tears of the Kingdom. As its name implies, it is the home of the Koroks and their guardian, the Great Deku Tree.

Breath of the Wild

Korok Forest is inhabited by Koroks and is the resting place of the Master Sword. Link must make his way through the Lost Woods in order to reach the forest.

A shopping centre of sorts is located in the Great Deku Tree's Navel.

Nearby Side Quests

Nearby Shrine Quests

Nearby Shrines

Age of Calamity

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Tears of the Kingdom

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Link is initially unable to reach Korok Forest through the Lost Woods, as the whole forest is enveloped in gloom, making the Lost Woods impassible and rendering the Great Deku Tree and all the Koroks in the forest unthinking and immobile, as if they were statues. To reach the forest, he must pass through the Depths and Ascend through the column in Korok Grove. Once there, he must return to the Depths through the Deku Tree Chasm and defeat the Gloom Spawn and Phantom Ganon in the closed-off area beneath the Deku Tree to restore Korok Forest, the Lost Woods and all its inhabitants to normal.

trivia

  • if you paraglide from the nearest sky island to the middle of the forest, you'll teleport back to the island