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The Legend of Zelda(tm) Tears of the Kingdom - The Complete Official Guide: Collector's Edition

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Now, why did Link write this one down? “Make this by heating up some milk,” he says in his cookbook. You gonna forget that one, Link, buddy? To get steamed dishes instead of skewers, you need to mix your meat with some sort of plant or herb– stambulbs or sundelion, for example. Link is a clever enough chef to know no flowers belong on a skewer; they need a more delicate touch. Crunchy fried rice veggie porridge, i have 3 recipes for it: 3 stambulbs, 1 hylian rice, 1 fresh milk | 1 fresh milk, 1 hylian rice, 1 hyrule herb, 1 sandelion | 1 hylian rice, 1 hyrule herb, 1 fresh milk, and 1 silent shroom There are far too many combinations to list them all here, although your personal recipe list (go to the Food tab and hit 'X' to find it) keeps a record of all recipe history, so make sure to reference that if you've created something extra special and you want to recreate it. Best Recipes Recovers 2 hearts. Can have different effects depending on the mushrooms used (e.g. Stamella Shroom will restore hearts and stamina)

You have two options for cooking in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and while the Great Sky Island has two stewards who teach you the basics, it’s easy to miss them if you aren’t exploring every inch of the island. It’s a bit weird Link bothered to write down this recipe, though I guess he’s known to be forgetful. All you need to do is get some stambulb and cook it. Who’d’a thunk it, huh? This dish is great for long paraglides through the air, as it recovers some of Link’s stamina. Salt-fried greens If you can fight it, we’ll tell you how to beat it; when you need it, we’ll show you where to find it! Last longer with this elixir which replenishes and extends your stamina so you can run, fight, climb and paraglide like a boss. Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - Full Recipe ListAny mushrooms can create this delicious dish. Why not try a stamella shroom for some added oomph, giving Link the Hyrulian equivalent of a Red Bull with a boost to his stamina? Veggie porridge Gives you a nice glow effect for when you're in the deepest darkest reaches of the Depths. Hearty Elixir Link learned this dish after a spell as an apprentice at Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons, just on the outskirts of Hateno village, if memory serves. “ Honeycomb plus meat equals yum,” is what Raymond told him. Meat-stuffed pumpkin One important thing to note is that altering the ingredients or the amount of a certain ingredient can change the effect of the meal. The better way to cook is using a cooking pot. These pots are conveniently scattered across Hyrule and the skies, though you’re guaranteed to find one at every stable as well. Using a cooking pot is the only way to combine ingredients and the only way to brew elixirs from monster parts and critters.

This list includes default recipes only. Other effects can be added depending on the extra ingredient used. Best Effects and Extra Ingredients Jump to a Status Effect & Ingredients! Look for recipe posters on the walls in stables and shops, too. These posters show dishes and their constituent ingredients, so make a note and follow the recipe. To learn a recipe, you have to cook the meal once. This is typically achieved through trial and error, mainly, or by talking to NPCs and finding recipes in the world — or by referencing a guide like the one found below. Got some spicy peppers? Then you can sautée them in a flash. The spiciness of the peppers is broken by the heat for a sweeter taste, apparently, though I’m not quite sure what Link meant when he wrote that in his cookbook. Veggie rice balls Manage cookie settings Eurogamer analyses the latest Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom trailer frame-by-frame. Watch on YouTubeApples will be abundant in the early hours of the game, and Stambulbs are available on most of the sky islands, including the Great Sky Island. Cook with these to restore some hearts and restore stamina — perfect for those long gliding sessions from the sky. Sneaky Elixir Of course, Tears of the Kingdom doesn’t ignore what came before. You can still leap off a cliff and bust out your paraglider, an action that’s as breathtaking as ever. You can still wield the Master Sword. The shrines — bite-sized dungeons meant to test your knowledge of the game — that defined Breath of the Wild make a return, dotting the expanse of Hyrule in dozens of instances. Hestu remains an elusive scamp. There be dragons.

Here is a full list of every recipe in Tears of the Kingdom. As we mentioned above, there are far too many to list every possible permutation of each recipe, but here's a list of the basics. Once you've cooked a meal, the recipe is saved and can be accessed from your Food submenu or your Materials submenu. Select any item and highlight 'Select for recipe' and you'll see a list of the recipes you've discovered that use that ingredient. Press 'A' again to hold the ingredients required (if you have them), and you're ready to cook. Status Effect Ingredient List The crudest and least effective cooking method is dropping food items in front of an open fire. That can be a campfire made using a bundle of wood or the raging inferno that used to be a field until you accidentally dropped your lit torch on the ground. After your ingredients bask in the fire’s warmth for a few seconds, they turn into a roasted variant of themselves--roasted meat, roasted apples, and so on.Fish and honeycomb? Now, some may baulk at the idea of mixing the fishy smell of a Hyrule bass with the delicate sweetness of honeycomb, but not Link. This short man knows no bounds. Here you can see the full update history of the game from launch, with patch notes for each new release: I never did look at the pic to see exactly where that mine entrance is, Rito village should be enough, though I’ve searched every inch of in, trying to break stuff, move, stuff, rewind stuff, but if I know it’s a cavern I should be able to find it. I was looking so hard last night I found a secret spring and cave way up to the north. They hid that cavern a bit too good I think, it’s a game.🤷🏻‍♂️ A new elixir in Tears of the Kingdom, this potion will help you climb wet walls. It's not perfect, but it'll make you slip less, meaning you can be even more resolute about climbing to the very top of those rainy regions. Bright Elixir

Here you'll find the locations of desirable gear you'll want to equip for your journey through Hyrule and beyond, including where to find the Master Sword and Hylian Shield: Now Playing: The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Starter Guide How to cook in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom If you're keen on going down to the Depths, you'll need a way to cure gloom, which reduces your maximum hearts temporarily. This recipe will restore four hearts, but not only that, it'll restore 3 hearts of gloom damage. Mighty Meat And Mushroom Skewer For example, cooking a Spicy Pepper, a piece of R aw Meat, and a Stamella Mushroom will create a Pepper Steak good for restoring four hearts. A couple of herbsand Hylian shrooms make for the perfect dish for anyone needing some extra stamina. Alternatively, you can mix some cool safflina with any garden-variety mushroom and get the same dish, except this one helps Link stave off the heat! Sautéed peppers

An essential one for restoring those all-important hearts, you can make super-charged versions of this health replenisher by adding more parts and lizards to the mix! Enduring Elixir We put this under “meat and poultry” because, well, as its pixelated presentation suggests, whatever is in this dish is not for the faint of heart. Just combine monster parts with anything edible and you’re sure to ruin Link’s day. In this TOTK recipe guide, we'll cover exactly how to cook, how different ingredients can offer different status effects, and list every recipe in the game.

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