- Korok (5e Race) - D D Wiki
Koroks tend to be very optimistic, curious, altruistic, excitable, energetic, and playful They predominantly live in forests protected by the Great Deku Tree, often among kokiri, and usually only leave these woodlands temporarily Much like kokiri, they are considered the "children" of the Deku Tree
- Dungeons Dragons 5e Race Species : Korok - World Anvil
Small but fierce Koroks are known to be silly little creatures; They usually are found literally everywhere in smaller hard to reach areas like small caves or fox holes Anzio
- Korok - Fictional Races Wiki
Koroks are a race of forest spirits They are evolved kokiri Most koroks spend most of their lives far from Forest Haven planting Great Deku Tree's seeds They only return once a year for the Korok Ceremony, held when the Great Deku Tree has seeds again
- Korok | Wiki | Dungeons Dragons (D D) Amino
They are spirits who are watched over by the Great Deku Tree They are protectors of the forest they live in The korok has advantage on saving throws against spells and other magical effects The korok is permanently invisible, even to creatures with Truesight
- Korok (3. 5e Race) - Dungeons and Dragons Wiki - new. dnd-wiki. org
Koroks from the Legend of Zelda series
- Race:Korok - Hyrule Castle Library
As one of the fourteen common races, any player can choose to make a Korok character Canonically, Koroks have only appeared in The Wind Waker This page or section is a stub, and should soon be expanded with more information A Korok begins with a PWC of 1 2 1
- The Korok Class - for sidekicks who aren’t very useful, but . . . - Reddit
As a Korok, you gain the following class features Hit Points as a Player Character Hit Dice: 1d20 per Korok level Hit Points at 1st Level: 20 + your Constitution modifier Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d20 (or 11) + your Constitution modifier per Korok level after 1st Proficiencies Armor: Light armor, medium armor, heavy armor, shields
- Korok Species in Hyrule-TheWaterMerchants | World Anvil
The Koroks are shy, little wooden people whose bodies resemble trees, and whose faces are concealed by leaf masks
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