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==Location and Uses==
==Location and Uses==
There are five {{Plural|LANS|Treasure Trees}} scattered around {{Term|LANS|Koholint Island|link}}; one next to {{Term|LANS|Marin and Tarin's House|link}}, one near the entrance to {{Term|LANS|Tail Cave|link}}, one near the {{Term|LANS|Warp Hole|link}} in {{Term|LANS|Ukuku Prairie|link}}, one in the {{Term|LANS|Kanalet Castle|link}} grounds, and one near where the {{Term|LANS|Rapids Ride|link}} {{Term|LANS|Mini-Game|link}} ends. Although they look identical to regular {{Plural|LANS|Tree|link}}, dashing into one with the {{Term|LANS|Pegasus Boots|link}} will make a {{Term|LANS|Fairy|link}} or {{Term|LANS|Bomb|link}} emerge. In certain {{Plural|LANS|Treasure Tree}}, one will also find a {{Term|LANS|Secret Seashell|link}}.{{Which}}
There are five {{Plural|LANS|Treasure Tree}} scattered around {{Term|LANS|Koholint Island|link}}; one next to {{Term|LANS|Marin and Tarin's House|link}}, one near the entrance to {{Term|LANS|Tail Cave|link}}, one near the {{Term|LANS|Warp Hole|link}} in {{Term|LANS|Ukuku Prairie|link}}, one in the {{Term|LANS|Kanalet Castle|link}} grounds, and one near where the {{Term|LANS|Rapids Ride|link}} {{Term|LANS|Mini-Game|link}} ends. Although they look identical to regular {{Plural|LANS|Tree|link}}, dashing into one with the {{Term|LANS|Pegasus Boots|link}} will make a {{Term|LANS|Fairy|link}} or {{Term|LANS|Bomb|link}} emerge. In certain {{Plural|LANS|Treasure Tree}}, one will also find a {{Term|LANS|Secret Seashell|link}}.{{Which}}


==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==

Latest revision as of 13:54, 21 July 2023

Treasure Trees are Objects in Link's Awakening.[1] Treasure Trees go unnamed in Link's Awakening DX and Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch.

Location and Uses

There are five Treasure Trees scattered around Koholint Island; one next to Marin and Tarin's House, one near the entrance to Tail Cave, one near the Warp Point in Ukuku Prairie, one in the Kanalet Castle grounds, and one near where the Rapids Ride Mini-Game ends. Although they look identical to regular Trees, dashing into one with the Pegasus Boots will make a Fairy or Bomb emerge. In certain Treasure Trees, one will also find a Secret Seashell.[which?]

Nomenclature

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