

Food Dishes and Elixirs are valuable as items to sell for Rupees thus Link can cook food to sell as an easy way to generate income. Most foods restore health though some dishes and Elixirs lack health recovery due to the ingredients used to make them. Certain Dishes and most Elixirs may have additional effects that benefit Link in different ways such as Defense Up, extra health, extra stamina, Attack Up, Speed Up, Stamina restoration, or resistance to certain elements or climates. Though Cambo suggests that eating raw foods is dangerous and can lead to food poisoning Link can consume food without issues as even barely edible failed dishes do not harm Link despite his apparent disgust or struggling to chew Rock-Hard Food. Elixirs are potions that can be brewed generally via cooking monster parts and critters (bugs, frogs, and lizards) together as part of the elixir's base recipe though certain materials can be added to the base recipe to boost the resulting Elixir's effects. Food Dishes are items created from cooking, roasting, or freezing certain raw ingredients. Raw foods are generally any ingredient that can be consumed to restore health without Cooking it. By cooking food items, Link can create various dishes including Elixirs or increase the effectiveness of certain food items.There are three types of food, Raw Foods, Dishes, and Elixirs. The Legend of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild - The Champions' Ballad Reviewġ6 December 2017 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild įood appears as a type of item (rather than a single item) that will heal or provide other effects if consumed by Link. It is important to note that this item has infinite uses when tossed about to lure in foes, but is removed from the inventory when given to the Hungry Goriya. Food can be purchased from a few of the Merchants in the caves around Hyrule. It will disappear after enough time has passed, or if Link uses the boomerang. Link can place one piece of food at a time.

Also, food is needed to feed a Hungry Goriya in Level 7 during the first quest, and in both Level 3 and Level 8 during the Second Quest the creature blocks Link's path, grumbling for food, and the only way to move forward is to present it with the food. This item, which appears to be some sort of meat, can be used to lure enemies to a specific location, making them easier for Link to kill.

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