Clean Cut

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Clean Cut is a minigame in Skyward Sword located on Bamboo Island. It is run by Peater and costs 10 Rupees to play.

Rules

When the game begins, Link will be faced with a giant bamboo plant. He must cut the plant as many times as possible before the top of the bamboo touches the ground.

Link can randomly receive one of the following prizes if he has cut the bamboo enough times.

Cuts Prize
0 to 14 Nothing
15 to 19 File:Rupee (Skyward Sword).png 30 Rupees
20 to 27 File:Evil Crystal (Skyward Sword).png Evil Crystal

File:Monster Horn (Skyward Sword).png Monster Horn

28+ File:Blue Bird Feather (Skyward Sword).png Blue Bird Feather

File:Golden Skull (Skyward Sword).png Golden Skull
File:Goddess Plume (Skyward Sword).png Goddess Plume

Strategy

  • Performing a Spin Attack counts as hitting the bamboo twice
  • Cutting two pieces of bamboo at the same time as they fall counts as two cuts
  • Stabbing the bamboo causes it to drop vertically, allowing for a reliable high number of cuts

Trivia

  • According to a Gossip Stone, Peater claims he holds a record of 43 slices.[1]
  • The counter resets after exceeding 64 cuts. This means that 65 cuts is counted as 1 cut, 66 cuts count as 2 cuts and so on. [2]

References

  1. "Peater, who was formerly the teen heartthrob of Skyloft, claims to hold the record with 43 slices. Or so he says..." — [[Gossip Stone]] (Skyward Sword)
  2. Zelda Skyward Sword: Clean Cut Glitch - 65 cuts? (Youtube)
TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Super Super Bamboo Slicing
Canada FrenchCA Tranche-bambou
Latin America SpanishLA Milpedazos de bambú