Korok Leaf (magic item)

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Wondrous item, common major
600 rupees


This large green leaf is about three feet across at its widest point, and unlike normal leaves it will not decay over time. It is said to originate from koroks, or at least the forests where these beings dwell. As an action, you can use two hands to swing the leave in a wide arc to send out a huge gust of wind in a line 30 feet long and 5 feet wide, which blows away any lightweight unattended objects in its path.
     Until the start of your next turn, any creature moving against this wind treats it as difficult terrain. Any creature in this line must make a Strength saving throw (DC 13). On a failed save, the creature is pushed 10 feet directly away from you. On a failure of 5 or more, the creature is also knocked prone. A Tiny creature has disadvantage on this save, while a Large or larger creature has advantage.
“A single swing of this giant, sturdy leaf can create a gust of wind strong enough to blow away light objects. These will sometimes fall off trees as they're chopped down.”
— Hyrule Compendium


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