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{{quote|Incredible! I can't believe it! It's the legendary "Seed" I've read about in the ancient gardening texts. These are so rare! Can you even begin to comprehend what a huge discovery this is? I've spent my whole life searching for one! It's too much, I tell ya!|Gardener|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars}}
{{quote|Incredible! I can't believe it! It's the legendary "Seed" I've read about in the ancient gardening texts. These are so rare! Can you even begin to comprehend what a huge discovery this is? I've spent my whole life searching for one! It's too much, I tell ya!|Gardener|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars}}
The '''Seed''' is an item in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. When the [[Beezo]] runs away after [[Megasmilax]] is defeated, it drops the Seed nearby. [[Mario]] can take the Seed and show it to the [[Gardener]] in [[Rose Town]]. After showing him the Seed, the Gardener speaks quickly in amazement, increasing the tempo of the town's music as well. This causes Mario to collapse onto the ground. After he recovers, the Gardener asks for Mario to give him the Seed. Once the Gardener is given both the Seed and [[Fertilizer]], he puts them in the nearby pot. This causes a [[beanstalk]] to rise from the pot, allowing access to the two [[Lazy Shell]]s. Because it is considered as a normal item, the player can prevent access to the Lazy Shells by selling or throwing away the Seed or the Fertilizer.
The '''Seed''' is an item in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. When the [[Beezo]] runs away after [[Megasmilax]] is defeated, it drops the Seed nearby. [[Mario]] can take the Seed and show it to the [[Gardener]] in [[Rose Town]]. After showing him the Seed, the Gardener speaks quickly in amazement, increasing the tempo of the town's music as well. This causes Mario to collapse onto the ground. After he recovers, the Gardener asks for Mario to give him the Seed. Once the Gardener is given both the Seed and [[Fertilizer]], he puts them in the nearby pot. This causes a [[beanstalk]] to rise from the pot, allowing access to the two [[Lazy Shell]]s. Because it is considered as a normal item, the player can prevent access to the Lazy Shells by selling or throwing away the Seed or the Fertilizer.
In [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|the 2023 remake]], the Seed is made a [[Key item]] and cannot be sold or thrown away.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 07:09, December 11, 2023

Seed
Seed
Artwork of the Seed from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Description
"A fast-growing seed"
First appearance Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) (2023)
“Incredible! I can't believe it! It's the legendary "Seed" I've read about in the ancient gardening texts. These are so rare! Can you even begin to comprehend what a huge discovery this is? I've spent my whole life searching for one! It's too much, I tell ya!”
Gardener, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

The Seed is an item in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. When the Beezo runs away after Megasmilax is defeated, it drops the Seed nearby. Mario can take the Seed and show it to the Gardener in Rose Town. After showing him the Seed, the Gardener speaks quickly in amazement, increasing the tempo of the town's music as well. This causes Mario to collapse onto the ground. After he recovers, the Gardener asks for Mario to give him the Seed. Once the Gardener is given both the Seed and Fertilizer, he puts them in the nearby pot. This causes a beanstalk to rise from the pot, allowing access to the two Lazy Shells. Because it is considered as a normal item, the player can prevent access to the Lazy Shells by selling or throwing away the Seed or the Fertilizer.

In the 2023 remake, the Seed is made a Key item and cannot be sold or thrown away.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese たね[?]
Tane
Seed
Italian Seme[?] Seed