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Template:Object Gasha Seeds are objects in the Template:OoX used to grow Gasha Trees which bear Gasha Nuts.

Location and Uses

Oracle of Seasons - Fertile Soil

Gasha Seeds are small, raindrop-shaped seeds found in Labrynna and Holodrum. They can be obtained from Treasure Chests, characters, or in certain Shops. They can be planted in soft soil, where they will eventually grow into a Gasha Tree, which bear Gasha Nuts.

Once a Gasha Tree's Nut has reached its final stage of maturity, Link can cut it down with his Sword to open it up revealing a random item. The possible content of the Nut includes a Piece of Heart, Magic Rings, Hearts, Rupees, and Magic Potions.

Growth Rate

Gasha Tree
Gasha Tree with a Nut

Gasha Seeds mature as Link defeats enemies. By defeating 40 enemies, a Gasha Seed will fully mature. The more enemies are defeated, the more likely a rare item will be found inside the Nut. Difficult to reach or out of the way soft soil locations have a higher rate of producing rare items.

Bipin, an expert of Gasha Seeds, can give Link various advices about them.

  • "The place, planter and the planter's deeds affect what the nut produces."
  • "The contents of a Gasha Nut depend on where the seed was planted."
  • "Inside a Gasha Nut? More than anything, you find Magic Rings, but sometimes you find Rupees or Hearts."
  • "Finding new places to plant Gasha Seeds and finding secret stairways seems to be good for Gasha Nuts. And helping those in need is good for Gasha Nuts."
  • "My experience holds that planting Gasha Seeds in strange spots produces more rare and unusual results!"
  • "A traveler once told me the time it takes for a planted Gasha Seed to mature into a tree is related to how many monsters you slay. Could this be true?"

Etymology

Gasha Seeds are likely named after the similarly functioning Gashapon, with their Japanese name being based on the alternative spelling gachapon.

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ガチャのタネ (Gacha no Tane) Gacha Seed
French-speaking countries French Graine Gasha
Federal Republic of Germany German Gasha-Kern
Italian Republic Italian Seme Gasha
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Semilla Gasha

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