Korok (species)
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Character details
Alignment. Koroks strive to populate the world with trees, preserve life, and eagerly help anyone who needs it. They have an overwhelming tendency towards all forms of good.
Age. A korok reaches physical maturity after less than 2 years, but can live to be up to 200 years. One usually retains a childlike innocence throughout its entire life.
Diet. Each day you normally require 1 ration and 1 liter of water to avoid starvation. If you bathe in sunlight for at least 8 hours a day, you are nourished as if you had eaten a ration.
Names. Korok names tend to be rather short, rarely comprised of more than two brief syllables. Examples include Aldo, Chio, Daz, Drona, Elma, Hestu, Hollo, Irch, Kula, Linder, Maca, Makar, Oakin, Olivio, Pepp, Peeks, Natie, Rown, and Walton.
Subrace | Base Height | Height Modifier | Base Weight | Weight Modifier |
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Korok | 1′ 8" | +2d10 | 10 lb. | × (1d4) |
Giant Korok | 6′ 0" | +2d12 | 110 lb. | × (1d4) |
Character traits
Ability Score Increase. Your Charisma score increases by 2.
Size. A typical korok's height averages about 3 feet, although the rare giant korok has a height of about 9 feet. If you are of the giant korok subrace, your size is Medium. Otherwise, your size is Small.
Speed. Your base walking speed is 25 feet.
Hybrid Nature. You have two creature types: humanoid and plant. You are affected by a game effect if works on either of your creature types.
Wood Armor. Your skin is literally bark. Your Armor Class can't be lower than 12 + your Dexterity modifier, regardless of what kind of armor you are wearing. If your Armor Class isn't otherwise at least this high, you are vulnerable to fire damage. You can't benefit from a shield in addition to this AC.
Korok Leaf. As an action, you can create in your hands a korok leaf. If this leaf takes any damage, it is destroyed. If you create a new leaf, the previous one is destroyed. Once the leaf is destroyed, you cannot create a new one until you finish a short or long rest.
Korok Magic. You know the druidcraft cantrip. Once you reach 3rd level, you can cast invisibility on yourself once with this trait, and regain the ability to cast it when you complete a long rest. You can also cast invisibility normally using magic points if you have them.
Languages. You can read, write, and speak both Deku and Hylian.
Subrace. Korok subraces include flying, giant, and savant. Choose one.
Flying Korok
Most koroks are able to fly with a unique and magical method, and they are largely defined by this capability.
Ability Score Increase. Your Dexterity score increases by 1.
Korok Copter. So long as you hold onto a korok leaf with one hand, the leafy wings provide enough lift to give you a fly seed of 25 feet. Maintaining flight requires dedication from this hand, preventing the hand from being used for anything else, but otherwise maintaining flight is effortless for you. You can even hover in place. If you are knocked prone while flying in this way, your leaf is destroyed.
Korok Savant
Unlike many koroks, savants take to a particular area of expertise—whether it be playing an instrument, brewing potions, running a shop, or something else entirely. It is unknown if these koroks are intentionally designed this way by the Deku Tree, or if they take to it of their own free will. Regardless, a korok savant has comparatively limited flight capabilities.
Ability Score Increase. Your Intelligence score increases by 2.
Tool Proficiency. Many korok savants adapt to a particular profession. You have proficiency in one artisan's tool or musical instrument of your choice.
Knowledge. Inborn with knowledge from the Great Deku Tree himself, you inherently have proficiency in the Nature skill plus one of the following: Arcana, History, Medicine, Performance, and Religion.
Giant Korok
Rarely, a korok can grow to several times the size of a normal korok. This giant korok is more physically formidable, but it lacks the special traits other koroks have.
Ability Score Increase. Your Constitution score increases by 1.
Long Strides. Your walking speed increases to 35 feet.
Tool Proficiency. Many koroks specialize in music or crafts, and a giant korok is no exception. You have proficiency in one artisan's tool or musical instrument of your choice.
Hardwood. With protective wood thicker than most koroks, you shrug off attacks with surprising ease. Whenever you finish a short or long rest, you gain temporary heart points equal to your proficiency bonus.
Giant Gust. When you use a korok leaf to cast gale, you can affect a Large creature, and any creature of Medium size or smaller has disadvantage on its saving throw.
Lineage feats
The following feats are exclusive to members of this lineage.
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The material on this page is based primarily on content found in The Wind Waker and Breath of the Wild, both of which are copyright Nintendo Co., Ltd.
- Fluff
- Hybrid Nature trait
- Wood Armor trait
- Korok Leaf trait
- Korok Magic trait
- Korok Copter trait
- Tool Proficiency trait
- Knowledge trait
- Long Strides trait
- Hardwood trait
- Giant Gust trait
- Races of Light
- Races
- Humanoids
- Plants
- Korok
- Uncommon
- Content originating from The Wind Waker
- Content originating from Breath of the Wild