Pegasus Seed Supply

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Pegasus Seed Supply
Type Utility Organic Item
Fields Empower, Seed, SingleUse, Stock, Time, Travel
Cost Low Cost

C5: 30 rupees
C4: 35 rupees
C3: 40 rupees
C2: 45 rupees
C1: 50 rupees
Rent: 10 rupees

A Pegasus Seed appears as a small, pale-green fruit, in a shape similar to a wing. Its effect can be activated by ingesting it, or throwing it down at the user's feet. For the purposes of walking, jogging, running, sprinting, jumping, or swimming, the user's legs move at double their normal speed for approximately one minute. After this minute has passed, the user can activate another seed, but poses a significant risk of causing stomach cramps, stiff or numb legs, or other ailments from maintaining the unnaturally high speed. Generally, one should wait at least a minute after the last effect ends, to avoid these effects.

The Pegasus Seed Supply is a Stock treasure which grants its own an effectively infinite amount of these seeds.

An individual Pegasus Seed can be bought for a set 5 rupees, but as a SingleUse treasure, it can only be used once. Certain individuals with skill in Crafting can use individual Pegasus Seeds as materials. A botanist can use 3 Pegasus Seeds to craft a full Pegasus Seed Supply, or use 4 seeds to splice the movement-enhacing effect into another supply of nuts, seeds, or fruit. A tailor can use 3 Pegasus Seeds to craft a pair of Pegasus Boots, or footwear with an identical effect.

Trivia

  • Pegasus Boots have a similar effect of enhancing the user's running speed.
  • The Pegasus Seed Supply treasure canonically appears in the Zelda series, initially in Oracle of Seasons & Oracle of Ages. More information about the canonical version of this treasure can likely be found on Zelda Wiki.