Korok Seed (x2) Collectible
Description
You will receive Korok Seed (x2) for bringing the lost Korok Friend here, after speaking to it.
In-game Description
This small seed was given to you by a Korok. It has a distinct smell. If you gather a bunch of them, you never know what may happen…
Interactive Map Locations
2. Hyrule Sky Islands Map
You’ll get 2 Korok Seeds for bringing the poor Korok over to its friend across the chasm.
This map location shows you where you need to bring the Korok. You can find it originally across the chasm, near the mine cart track.
3. Hyrule Surface Map
By the side of the road west from the Exchange Ruins and Mayachin Shrine.
You must speak to his friend further up the road, a short distance south from Susuyai Shrine.
Bring his friend here and you’ll obtain two Korok Seeds.
4. Hyrule Surface Map
You will obtain two Korok Seeds when you bring his friend to him (who is across the river).
5. Hyrule Surface Map
Bring the friend to meet this Korok and receive 2 Korok Seeds.
6. Hyrule Surface Map
Bring the Korok from the south of Windvane Meadows to this Korok to obtain two Korok Seeds.
8. Hyrule Surface Map
Bring his friend from Whistling Hill over to him to obtain two Korok Seeds.
9. Hyrule Surface Map
Bring the Korok from the west of Riverside Stable to this Korok to obtain two seeds.
10. Hyrule Surface Map
Bring the Korok back to his friend. This camp can be found at the water’s edge.
The friend is on top of the plateau to the southeast.
11. Hyrule Surface Map
Bring the Korok from Manhala Bridge to this Korok to obtain two seeds.
12. Hyrule Surface Map
Bring the Korok Friend across the the sea by using the nearby materials to construct the boat (the materials are by the other Korok). This will reward you with 2 Korok Seeds.
13. Hyrule Surface Map
You can get two Korok seeds from this Korok after bringing its friend from the southeast to it.
14. Hyrule Surface Map
In the southern part of the beach is a Korok looking for their friend. The friend can be found to your north. Rewards 2x Korok Seeds.
15. Hyrule Surface Map
This will only appear after you’ve found the friend further east of the beach. Bring their friend back to them for 2x Korok Seeds.
16. Hyrule Surface Map
Transport the Korok from Mount Faloraaa to this Korok and obtain 2 Korok Seeds.
17. Hyrule Surface Map
You can get Korok Seeds from this Korok after bringing its friend from the south using a raft.
18. Hyrule Surface Map
Bring the Korok friend from the east to this Korok to obtain two Korok Seeds.
19. Hyrule Surface Map
This will only appear after you’ve talked to their lost friend at the bottom of the hill. Rewards x2 Korok Seeds.
20. Hyrule Surface Map
Bring the Korok from the stable to his friend here to obtain two Korok Seeds.
23. Hyrule Surface Map
First you must speak to the Korok Friend west from Sinatanika Shrine.
Then you need to bring that Korok over here.
Nearby, there’s a Sled, Steering Stick and Fan that you can glue together to create a transport.
So long as you follow the slope down, you should be fine.
24. Hyrule Surface Map
Use Ultrahand ability to transport the Korok Friend near East Akkala Stable to this location to obtain Korok Seed x2.
25. Hyrule Surface Map
The Korok Friend you’ll need to bring here is found to the east near a small lake.
26. Hyrule Surface Map
The Korok Friend is found directly east. Bring the friend to retrieve x2 Korok Seeds.
28. Hyrule Surface Map
Bring the Korok Friend from the other side of the pond.
Korok Seed x2
29. Hyrule Surface Map
The Korok Friend is found southwest. You can bring the friend here by using the mine cart system. You’ll receive x2 Korok Seeds.
30. Hyrule Surface Map
Located near the Isle of Rabac Gallery.
First you must speak to his friend near the minecart station at the north exit of Goron City.
Then you need to transport them to this location.
This one’s pretty breezy. Go back a bit and ride the easternmost minecart line, which goes directly past/near here.
32. Hyrule Surface Map
You must speak to his friend located further east, up the slope.
Then transport that friend to here.
There are some Carts nearby that you can use.
You can either glue him to a cart and push it downhill.
Or ride it with a Steering Stick, using Fans or Rockets to send you forward.
You’ll receive Korok Seed x2
33. Hyrule Surface Map
First you must speak with his friend near the road west from Thyphlo Ruins.
Then you need to transport that friend to this location.
We didn’t notice any materials you could use, so hopefully you have your own Zonai Devices for creating a vehicle.
You can also just grab him with Ultrahand and walk, but be mindful of the occasional Maraudo Wolf.
You reward is Korok Seed x2
34. Hyrule Surface Map
First you must speak to the Korok at the south-east corner of the Thyphlo Ruins.
Then you must transport him to this location.
Despite the short distance, the swamp is very deep and dangerous.
What you could try is building a bridge by cutting down the nearby trees.
We succeeded with a bridge built with 10 tree logs.
35. Hyrule Surface Map
First you need to speak to the Korok near the Cherry Blossom Tree on Eldin Mountains.
After that, you must transport that Korok to here.
It’s totally fair game to grab him with Ultrahand, then drop him downhill.
Be wary of an enemy camp near here.
36. Hyrule Surface Map
First you need to speak to the Korok located just after the beginning of the easternmost minecart line going from the north exit of Goron City.
Then you have to haul that Korok over to this location.
Use Ultrahand to grab the Korok and head over towards the eastern slope.
Some metal boards should come sliding down. Glue the Korok to a board with Ultrahand, then use Recall on the board, while standing on it.
37. Hyrule Surface Map
His friend can be found to the southeast, near South Akkala stable.
38. Hyrule Surface Map
First you need to speak to the Korok Friend located south of Ihen-a Shrine.
Then transport that Korok to this location. You can grab them with Ultrahand and casually stroll down here.
39. Hyrule Surface Map
First you have to speak to the Korok Friend towards the south-west, at the west side of Rutala Dam.
Then you need to bring them to this location..
We suggest using the nearby wooden planks, Fan and Steering Stick to create a boat to cross the lake.
40. Hyrule Surface Map
First you need to speak to the Korok Friend located east of Apogek Shrine.
Then you need to somehow transport that Korok over here.
There’s a Wing nearby that you can glue the Korok to, then drop off the cliff.
If you have Rockets and/or Fans, we recommend sticking them on, because the Wing by itself may not clear the hilltop.
42. Hyrule Surface Map
First you have to speak to his friend near Foothill Stable.
Then you need to transport that Korok to this location.
There’s a wagon near the building materials that you can tow with a Towing Harness.
Or stick some of your own Fans and a Steering Stick onto it.
43. Hyrule Surface Map
First you must speak to the Korok located a short distance west, lower down.
What you can do is lift the Korok with Ultrahand and walk up the slope.
Approach from further north, where the slope is gentler.
44. Hyrule Surface Map
First you need to speak to the Korok Friend towards the north-east, on the other side of the Zora River.
Then you need to lug that Korok over here.
Nearby, there’s a Wing, Rocket and Fan that you can glue together to launch the Korok all the way across.
46. Hyrule Surface Map
You must speak to his friend located around the Maw of Death Mountain.
Then you need to transport that Korok to this location.
There are building materials nearby, plus some Zonai Devices, so you can create a makeshift raft.
47. Hyrule Surface Map
First you must speak to the Korok Friend near the west side of Zelo Pond.
After that, you need to transport them here.
There are some building materials that you can use, including a sail.
To power the sail, you can use some Fans or Fuse a Korok Frond to a weapon.
When using the Korok Frond, take care not to hit the boat, like what we did…
48. Hyrule Surface Map
Korok Seed x2
Transport the Korok friend from Goponga Village Ruins.
49. Hyrule Surface Map
The Korok Friend can be located on the East Hill area to the South West.
50. Hyrule Surface Map
First you need to speak to the Korok just outside Gorko Tunnel (Cave).
Then you must transport that Korok to this location.
When nobody is looking, you could pick up the Korok with Ultrahand and throw it downhill…
51. Hyrule Surface Map
First, you must speak to the Korok located west from Timawak Shrine.
Then you need to transport him to this location.
There are some building materials nearby that you can stick your own wheels or fans on, etc.
Or if you go near the West Restaurant Cave, you can borrow a minecart.
52. Hyrule Surface Map
First you have to speak to the Korok located north-west from West Restaurant Cave, lower down.
Then you need to transport that Korok up here.
Nearby there are some Rockets you can use. If you continue north a bit, there are some building materials too.
53. Hyrule Surface Map
Transport the korok friend up the mountain to reunite with his buddy.
54. Hyrule Surface Map
First you need to speak to the Korok Friend a short distance west from Hateno Ancient Tech Lab. Then transport that Korok to this location.
You can use the nearby Cart and other materials to make a vehicle, then glue the Korok on and drive to the destination.
Or you could roll the Korok downhill with Ultrahand. This might end up taking longer though, especially if the Korok rolls too far left or right, towards the enemies.
56. Hyrule Surface Map
First you need to speak to the Korok near the west end of Floria Bridge.
Then you need to transport that Korok here.
You can use the nearby wagon to transport it with your horse and Towing Harness.
Just be mindful to take it slow because the bridge isn’t that wide.
57. Hyrule Surface Map
First you need to find the Korok Friend located at Martha’s Landing, east from the end of the road.
Then you need to transport that Korok to this location.
Nearby, there are some wooden planks, a Steering Stick and Fan, perfect for a make-shift raft or boat.
58. Hyrule Surface Map
First you must speak to the Korok Friend located further west.
They’re by the wall on the east side of where Menoat River meets the Faron Sea. Under the ledge.
There doesn’t seem to be any nearby materials you can use.
You can either use Autobuild or just grab him with Ultrahand and walk (it’s actually not that far away).
59. Hyrule Surface Map
First you need to speak to the Korok Friend near the t-junction west from Highland Stable, south-east from this location.
We suggest starting from Highland Stable and dragging a wagon there with your horse and Towing Harness.
Then continue to follow the road west. You may have to pass near some enemy watchtowers, but if you move fast, they shouldn’t catch you.
60. Hyrule Surface Map
First you need to speak to the stranded Korok near Siwakama Shrine.
Then you must ferry that Korok to this location.
There are some Zonai Devices nearby for creating a sand-crossing sled.
Beware of a Molduga lurking around nearby.
Also, avoid the sinkholes in the center of the East Barrens, which leads to the Ancient Altar Ruins.
61. Hyrule Surface Map
Transport the friend from the rock structure to the west to this location.
62. Hyrule Surface Map
Transport the friend to the north to this location using Ultrahand.
63. Hyrule Surface Map
Carry the Korok Friend located to the north east near the shrine to this location using Ultrahand.
64. Hyrule Surface Map
Transport the friend who is stuck in the quicksand to the south.
65. Hyrule Surface Map
x2 for bringing the korok friend here on the Sand-Seal !Sled.
68. Hyrule Surface Map
First you need to speak to the Korok Friend at the east side of Fir River, further down the road.
Then you need to transport that Korok to this location.
It’s quite a trek by foot, so we suggest creating some kind of vehicle and following the road.
There are two Big Wheels and a Steering Stick nearby that you can use.
Only two wheels is a bit lame, so if you have wheels of your own, now’s a good time to use them. But you can get by with just the two.
69. Hyrule Surface Map
First you must speak to the Korok located south-west from Eutoum Shrine, over the mountain.
You need to transport that Korok west down the slope to this Korok.
There might be a better way to do it, but we just chucked him down the slope using Ultrahand, then chased after him.
70. Hyrule Surface Map
You’ll get 2 Korok Seeds once you bring the Korok Friend here from the west.
71. Hyrule Surface Map
First you must speak to the Korok a short distance south from Pikida Stonegrove Skyview Tower. On the middle level.
Next you need to transport that Korok to this one.
There’s probably a bunch of ways you can do this.
What we did was use Ultrahand to extend the broken suspension bridge so it’s near the ground.
Then we glued the Korok to the bridge and stuck two wooden boards perpendicular to the bridge below the Korok.
We then stood on the higher board, moved the Korok up, then moved the lower board so it was above the board we were standing on and repeated the process.
73. Hyrule Surface Map
Located around Hebra Falls.
First you need to speak to his friend located south-east, lower down. Then transport his friend up here.
If you search around, there’s a Balloon that you can slot a Flame Emitter in, plus Rockets and some wooden boards.
74. Hyrule Surface Map
First, you must speak to his friend atop the fallen island at Nero Hill.
This Korok is located further south, near where a Great Fairy Fountain used to be.
We suggest glueing the Korok’s friend to a nearby Wing, lifting it up with Ultrahand, then let it go so it flies like a paper plane.
Sorted!
75. Hyrule Surface Map
The Korok Friend that you need to bring to this one can be found to the southwest.
76. Hyrule Surface Map
Korok Seed x2
Atop the mushroom tree. You need to transport the Korok nearby on the ground.
You can use the nearby materials to build a hot air balloon or use your own ingenuity.
For example, we cut down some thinner mushroom trees and made a make-shift ramp to climb the thicker trees.
77. Hyrule Surface Map
Korok Seed x2
You need to transport the Korok friend who’s at Tabantha Bridge Stable.
Nearby there’s a wagon you can pull with a horse and Towing Harness. Or you could get crafty.
We stuck some Fans and a Steering Stick on the wagon and called it a day. Rockets could be fun too…
78. Hyrule Surface Map
You must transport the Korok nearby to the east, on lower ground.
79. Hyrule Surface Map
First, you must speak to the Korok located north-west from Turakawak Shrine, near Lake Illumeni.
Then transport him to this friend near Gasas Shrine.
There’s a half finished cart nearby that you can put together.
80. Hyrule Surface Map
Use Ultrahand ability to transport the Korok Friend from the south.
82. Hyrule Surface Map
First you must speak to the Korok Friend at the t-junction south from Digdogg Suspension Bridge, near the Lower Spectacle Rock Cave.
Then you need to carry them up here, via any means possible (evil laughter).
Nearby, there are two Stakes that you can use to ascend the Korok.
You can either stick the Korok straight to a stake or stick them onto a wooden board first.
83. Hyrule Surface Map
First speak to the Korok near the west entrance of Mount Nabooru Cave.
Then transport that Korok to this location.
You can simply carry him with Ultrahand or use the half-finished car nearby.
84. Hyrule Surface Map
Korok Seed x2
You need to transport the Korok lower down the mountain towards the east.
85. Hyrule Surface Map
First, you need to speak to the Korok at Mount Drena towards the east.
Then you need to transport his friend downhill.
There are some Carts nearby that you can stick him on.
You can then push it downhill with Ultrahand or ride it with a Steering Stick etc.
Rockets and a Fan or two could help.
86. Hyrule Surface Map
You need to speak to his friend atop Salari Hill, to the west and bring him here.
There are some stone slabs and Steering Sticks you can use.
If you have Big Wheels, this will make it easy.
87. Hyrule Surface Map
You need to transport the Korok nearby to the west, on lower ground.
88. Hyrule Surface Map
First you need to speak to the Korok Friend near the Great Plateau North Chasm.
Then you need to transport them all the way here.
There are some stone slabs and Steering Sticks nearby, but no wheels that we could find. So you may have to provide your own.
Or you could just grab the Korok with Ultrahand and walk here.
Watch out for an armored Black Bokoblin patrolling the steps.
89. Hyrule Surface Map
First you need to speak to the Korok Friend on the opposite side of the river.
Then you’ll have to transport them here, across the freezing river. Koroks don’t seem to mind the chill, but dipping your toes will hurt.
There are some wooden planks nearby that you can use.
If you have any Fans and Steering Sticks, you could easily make a raft.
Rockets could also work.
90. Hyrule Surface Map
First you need to speak to the Korok Friend by the side of the road between the Great Plateau and the Forest of Time.
Then you need to tranport them up here… somehow.
There are some building materials nearby that you can use, but nothing to propel yourself up.
If you have some Fans, Balloons or Rockets, now is your chance to use them.
Alternatively you can climb up the Great Plateau (there’s some sky rock by the side of the wall towards the south that you can Ascend through).
Once on the plateau, you could grab something big (like a sky rock north of the destination Korok), throw it down, stick the Korok to it, then Recall the object.
91. Hyrule Surface Map
Bring the korok friend across the river to camp. This can be accomplished using the nearby Wings
92. Hyrule Surface Map
Reunite the lazy korok with his friend. This can be done using Ultrahand to carry the whole way.
93. Hyrule Surface Map
First you need to speak to the Korok Friend located east of the Forest of Time Chasm.
Then you need to drag their sorry butt over here.
Nearby, there are some wooden boards, a Fan and Cart.
You can glue these together to create a boat that can also travel on flat land.
We highly recommend attaching your own Steering Stick so you can control the thing.
Assuming you can control it, you can follow the Hylia River north towards Proxim Bridge, then go under the bridge and, after that, proceed east.
94. Hyrule Surface Map
First you need to speak to the Korok Friend towards the east, located south-west from Popla Foothills Skyview Tower and west from Popla Foothills Excavation Site.
Then you need to transport that Korok over here, across the gap.
There’s a Wing, Fan and Cart nearby that you can glue together to create a flying machine.
If you have a spare Steering Stick, that may help to control the flying machine.
95. Hyrule Surface Map
First you need to speak to the Korok Friend near the north end of the Bridge of Hylia, north of this location.
Then you’ll need to lug that Korok all the way over here.
Nearby to the south, there are some materials you can use to create a paddling boat.
Stick the Big Wheels onto a square plank, then stick the elongated planks onto the wheels to act as paddles. You should stick the other square plank at the back as a counter-balance.
If you have a Fan (Capsule), we strongly recommend using it instead of the paddles.
96. Hyrule Surface Map
First you need to speak to the Korok Friend at Popla Foothills, west from here and east from Popla Foothills Skyview Tower.
Then drag that Korok kicking and screaming here.
Nearby, there are some stone slabs, a Steering Stick and two Big Wheels that you can borrow.
We strongly recommend providing some of your own Big Wheels, since two of them alone are not enough for uphill travel.
97. Hyrule Surface Map
First you must speak to the Korok on the opposite side of the river.
Then you need to transport that Korok here.
There are some wooden boards nearby that you can use to create a bridge or raft.
98. Hyrule Surface Map
First you must speak to the Korok Friend waiting near Dueling Peaks Stable.
Then you need to transport that Korok to this location.
If you have a horse and Towing Harness, there’s a wagon near the stable that’s ideal for this.
99. Hyrule Surface Map
This Korok is found on ground level.
First you need to speak to the Korok Friend waiting by the side of the road east from Fort Hateno.
Then you need to carry that Korok over here.
Nearby, there are some materials for creating a makeshift boat or raft, although if you want it to move, you’ll need to supply your own Fans etc.
There’s also a sail if you have a spare Korok Frond to propel it.
Alternatively, there’s enough planks to build a really long bridge if you’re patient enough.
If you’re not looking for a fight, we suggest heading further east down the road to try and avoid the enemy camp. Be wary of the Bokoblin archer and also the Aerocuda high above.
100. Hyrule Surface Map
First you need to speak to the Korok Friend located south from Rabella Wetlands Skyview Tower.
Then you need to transport them over here.
Nearby, there are some materials that you can use to create a car, such as Small Wheels.
If you continue south-east for a bit, you can find additional materials including a bunch of Big Wheels, which may be better.
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