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Crenel Beans are items from The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap. They are small beans found at Mount Crenel's Base. They come in two variations: blue and green. Link can cause the blue version to grow using a bottle of water; the green version needs Mt. Crenel Mineral Water to grow. Once a bean has fully grown, Link can climb the Stalk that appears in order to access a new area.

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  • Crenel Beans are items from The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap. They are small beans found at Mount Crenel's Base. They come in two variations: blue and green. Link can cause the blue version to grow using a bottle of water; the green version needs Mt. Crenel Mineral Water to grow. Once a bean has fully grown, Link can climb the Stalk that appears in order to access a new area.
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  • Crenel Bean
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  • The blue and green Crenel Beans, respectively
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  • Crenel Beans are items from The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap. They are small beans found at Mount Crenel's Base. They come in two variations: blue and green. Link can cause the blue version to grow using a bottle of water; the green version needs Mt. Crenel Mineral Water to grow. Once a bean has fully grown, Link can climb the Stalk that appears in order to access a new area.
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