In the korok forest, why do the koroks run away from me when I get in their sight?

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In the korok forest by the Great Deku tree, there are Koroks you can interact with but then there are some that disappear. Why does that happen?






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What do Koroks say when you find them?

When Link finds a korok, it pretty much keeps the same exact dialogue, which is "yahaha, you found me!" However, that changes within the forest walls. The koroks who live in Korok Forest are very verbal. They love to chat with Link, known to them as "Mr.

Why did the Kokiri become Koroks?

Over time, the Kokiri evolved in order to fly over the Great Sea. The final form of their evolution were the Koroks, who maintain the Kokiri's childish nature. The Kokiri weren't the only species to evolve specifically to enable flight. The Zora, too, evolved into the Rito so they could fly over the Great Sea.

Why do Koroks wear masks?

It's a mystery. They probably want to hide up their faces because thinking about the fact that korikis turned into koroks is quite bizzare. The leaves probably are their faces. The Deku Tree changed them to look like that, it wasn't because of the sea.

Where is the korok seed guy the second time?

Second Hestu Location To find him, draw a straight line west from Kakariko Village to the left bank of the Hylia River. Hestu will be waiting just northeast of Riverside Stable, north of Owlan Bridge. You can easily find him by just following the Hylia River on its left bank from Lake Hylia, past Proxim Bridge, north.



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