Deku Baba

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Deku Babas are recurring Enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2][3][name references needed] In each incarnation, they are carnivorous plants akin to Venus Flytraps that attack passersby, should they come too close.

Characteristics

Ocarina of Time

Deku Babas commonly appear in heavily wooded areas in Ocarina of Time. When approached, they will rise from their base and periodically lunge at Link. However, they have a limited range. If they are struck while lunging, they will stiffen straight upwards, allowing Link to kill them and retrieve Deku Sticks. Given enough time, they will return to their arched position and resume their attack. If struck again, they will die, leaving behind a Deku Nut from the bud.

A "withered" variant also appears, unable to curl their stems, relying on Link to walk into them for damage. After rising from the base, they will eventually pivot in a small circle to increase their range. Deku Babas are especially common in the Lost Woods (particularly Kokiri Forest, the Forest Temple and Inside the Deku Tree).

A much larger version of a Deku Baba can be found, known as a Big Deku Baba. Its attack patterns are the same as the normal variant.

Majora's Mask

Tatl's Commentshide ▲
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Tatl says:

That's a Deku Baba! Cut it down when it has extended its body and Deku Nuts or Sticks will come out.

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Majora's Mask

Don't tell me you don't know about the Deku Baba! Cut it down when it has extended its body and Deku Nuts or Sticks will come out.

Withered variant

Isn't that a Deku Baba?
But it looks a little withered...Just cut it. You should at least get a Deku Stick out of it.

Deku Babas in Majora's Mask function identically to those in Ocarina of Time, dropping Deku Sticks and Deku Nuts when defeated, depending on how they are killed. They appear in places such as Termina Field, the Southern Swamp, Woodfall and even the Stone Tower Temple. A smaller variant also appears, known as a Mini Baba, consisting of just the bud and leaves at its base. Another variant is also found, Bio Deku Babas, which hang from lily pads and gain increased mobility when severed from them.

Twilight Princess

Deku Babas only lunge at Link when he approaches them in Twilight Princess, otherwise, they retract inside their base. They are often encountered within patches of tall grass, or on ceilings, making them difficult to see until Link draws near. Unlike the previous incarnations, these Deku Babas possess a set of sharp teeth with which they can bite Link. They are found in places such as Faron Woods, the Forest Temple, Hyrule Field and the City in the Sky. When slain, they leave a seed case that can be broken to retrieve Seeds that can be used with the Slingshot.

A Shadow Deku Baba

Several variants of Deku Babas appear in Twilight Princess, such as the Baba Serpent, which is a more aggressive relative that continues to attack Link even when severed from its roots, and Big Babas, which appear to have a symbiotic relationship with Deku Likes. The Boss Diababa also resembles a Deku Baba, both in appearance and in name.

Shadow Deku Baba

Main article: Shadow Deku Baba

Shadow Deku Babas are Deku Babas transformed by the power of the Twilight. They act identically to their regular counterparts. The only difference between the two is that upon being killed, Shadow Deku Babas will not leave seed pods on the ground. Instead, they will just explode in a similar fashion to other enemies corrupted by Twilight.

There are also version of the Shadow Deku Baba that behave similarly to Baba Serpents.

Skyward Sword

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Fi says:

Target lock: Deku Baba

This violent plant is widespread in wooded areas. It will attempt to bite anything that approaches it.

Though it is covered in a tough outer husk, the inside of its mouth is soft.

I have confirmed the existence of two varieties: those that open their mouths vertically and those that open them horizontally.

Deku Babas in Skyward Sword require a different strategy with the Sword than previous titles. There are three variants. One opens its mouth horizontally, another vertically, and the last is found upside-down on ceilings. Deku Babas will only take damage if Link slashes in the same direction that the plant's mouth opens.[4] As such, slicing vertically while the Deku Baba has its mouth open horizontally will not be effective. Furthermore, the Deku Baba only takes half damage with stab attacks, even with the Master Sword, and will try to dodge if Link stabs. However, they will not dodge if Link attempts to hit them with a Skyward Strike stab.

Deku Babas can also be defeated using Bombs. Rolling, throwing or placing a Bomb close to a Deku Baba will tempt it to swallow it,[5] causing the Bomb to explode inside the Deku Baba and kill it. In addition to this, Link can also cut the stem of a Deku Baba with the Beetle,[6] or by performing a Spin Attack after a successful Shield Bash. When defeated, Deku Babas occasionally drop Jelly Blobs.

A golden relative of Deku Babas, known as Quadro Babas, appear later in the game. True to their name, their bud is split into four sections, allowing them to change which way their mouth parts. They do this often in an attempt to confuse Link.

Echoes of Wisdom

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Deku Baba
Aggressive and immobile, this plant reaches for anything that gets near. It is vulnerable to having its head pulled.


Deku Babas are yellow-headed plant Enemies. A stronger variety of Deku Babas known as Deku Babas Lv. 2 appear, alongside an amphibious variant called Bio Deku Babas. Like other plant-based enemies, they are highly vulnerable to Fire-based attacks. Bind can be used to pull their heads off, defeating them instantly. When summoned as an Echo, they have an Echo cost of two.

Other Appearances

Ocarina of Time (Himekawa)

The following section is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.

Deku Babas make an appearance in the Ocarina of Time manga by Akira Himekawa, attacking Link when he has returned to Korki Village, just like in the game. Link easily defeats them, saving Mido from one in the process.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

The following section is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.

Deku Babas appear as a collectible Sticker in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Sticker Artwork from Effect in The Subspace Emissary Usable by

Deku Baba
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Mario Kart 8

The following section is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.

Deku Babas appear on the Hyrule Circuit track replacing Piranha Plants.

Hyrule Warriors

The following section is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.


In Hyrule Warriors, Deku Babas appear as giant stage obstacles, often guarding key points of the battlefield by blocking the way. They emit a poisonous miasma,[7] hurting anyone getting close to it. They can only be defeated with the Bow, as they will retract into their roots if any other kind of attack is attempted.[8][9] They will usually drop many Rupees once defeated. They appear primarily in the Scenario, "The Sorceress of the Woods", where the Bow is first found, necessitating its obtention.

Trivia

  • Deku Babas were designed by crossing a dog with the Clam enemy from the Mario series.[10]

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
  • デクババ (Deku Baba) (SSSkyward Sword | EoWEchoes of Wisdom)[13][14]
  • デクスズメバチ (Deku Suzumebachi) (SSSkyward Sword)[15]
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The Republic of ChinaThe Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of ChinaThe Macao Special Administrative Region of China
ChineseTRTraditional
德庫巴巴 (EoWEchoes of Wisdom) 
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSISimplified
德库巴巴 (EoWEchoes of Wisdom) 
The Kingdom of the Netherlands
Dutch
Deku-baba (EoWEchoes of Wisdom) 
The French Republic
FrenchEUEuropean
Baba mojo (EoWEchoes of Wisdom | HWDEHyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)[16]Mojo baba
Canada
FrenchCACanadian
Baba Mojo (EoWEchoes of Wisdom) 
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Dekuranha (EoWEchoes of Wisdom | HWDEHyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)[17] 
The Italian Republic
Italian
  • Deku Baba (MMMajora's Mask)[12]
  • Deku baba (MM3DMajora's Mask 3D | EoWEchoes of Wisdom)[11]
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The Republic of Korea
Korean
데크바바 (EoWEchoes of Wisdom) 
The Federative Republic of Brazil
PortugueseBRBrazilian
Papa deko (EoWEchoes of Wisdom) 
Latin America
SpanishLALatin American
Baba deku (EoWEchoes of Wisdom) 
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEUEuropean
Baba deku (EoWEchoes of Wisdom) 
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References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 174 (OoTOcarina of Time | OoT3DOcarina of Time 3D | MMMajora's Mask | MM3DMajora's Mask 3D | TPTwilight Princess | TPHDTwilight Princess HD | SSSkyward Sword)
  2. Deku Baba
    Aggressive and immobile, this plant reaches for anything that gets near. It is vulnerable to having its head pulled.
    — Notebook (Echoes of Wisdom)
  3. Deku Baba — Battlefield Info (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
  4. When you are fighting a Deku Baba, pay attention to how it opens its mouth and swing your sword accordingly. It is also effective to shield bash the Deku Baba at the moment it attacks. — Fi (Skyward Sword)
  5. Some monsters with limited intelligence will mistake bombs for prey. I suggest you try offering a bomb to a Chuchu or Deku Baba and see what happens. — Fi (Skyward Sword)
  6. Master, your Beetle has the ability to sever thin cords or filaments, such as strands of rope or Deku Baba stems. — Fi (Skyward Sword)
  7. Why is that plant spewing poison into the surrounding area? — Sheik (Hyrule Warriors)
  8. That's a Deku Baba. Unless you can hit it with a sharp, ranged attack, we'll die of poisoning! — Lana (Hyrule Warriors)
  9. That bow should be effective against Deku Babas. Lock on and fire some arrows! — Lana (Hyrule Warriors)
  10. "This is a monster called Dekubaba. He snaps at you! I crossed a dog with the snapping clam from Mario to make this villain." —Shigeru Miyamoto (THE Z-FILES.)
  11. Quella non è una Deku baba? — Tatl (Majora's Mask 3D, Italian version)
  12. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 174
  13. Hyrule Encyclopedia, Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd., pg. 188
  14. デクババ — Notebook (Echoes of Wisdom, Japanese version)
  15. Hyrule Encyclopedia, Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd., pg. 186
  16. Baba mojo — Battlefield Info (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition, European French version)
  17. Dekuranha — N/A (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)