Gasha Seed Supply

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Gasha Seed Supply
Type Defensive Organic Item
Fields Forest, Heal, Seed
Cost 20 rupees

A Gasha Seed appears as a blue-colored, teardrop-shaped seed about as large as a Hylian's smallest finger. This treasure represents an ample supply of these seeds, and as such the owner always has just enough for routine use of them. These seeds are enough for practical use, but they are not pure enough to be grown and cultivated by a Botanist. For pure, individual seeds suitable for cultivation, see Gasha Seed. A skilled Botanist can consume four pure seeds to produce an effective Supply.

When this seed is planted in soft soil, it makes a strange, seemingly magical connection to whoever planted it. The seed is capable of growing to full size--about as tall as a Hylian in roughly an hour's time, so long as it is planted in decent soil, and has access to a good amount of water and sunlight. After it matures, it produces a single vegetable contained with a thick, nut-like protective shell. If this nut is plucked, or the tree is left for more than a day's time, the tree will rapidly wither and die.

The vegetable itself has extraordinary healing properties. Strangely, the healing properties of the vegetable grow with the more monsters the planter herself has slain since the seed was planted. If no monsters were slain, eating the vegetable instantly heals minor wounds including minor cuts and bruises. If ten or more monsters were slain, eating the vegetable can cure even lethal injuries and broken wounds. In either case, the entire vegetable needs to be eaten by one purpose for the healing to function, and it needs to be eaten within a few minutes of being plucked. The planter need not necessarily be the one to eat it, however.

Trivia

  • The Gasha Seed Supply treasure canonically appears in the Zelda series, initially in Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons. More information about the canonical version of this treasure can likely be found on Zelda Wiki.


Botanist Seeds
Materials Armor · Baba · Bomb · Breath · Chill · Compact · Cloud · Crackle · Deku · Ember · Gasha · Gale · Glow · Hyoi · Magic · Pegasus · Razor · Scent · Smoke
Supplies Armor · Baba · Bomb · Breath · Chill · Compact · Cloud · Crackle · Deku · Ember · Gasha · Gale · Glow · Hyoi · Magic · Pegasus · Razor · Scent · Smoke