Fleet-Lotus Seeds
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Locations | Breath of the Wild | |
Cost | 20 | |
Value | 5 | |
Uses | Restoring ½ of a Heart | |
Effect | Speed Up (when cooked) | |
Dye Color | Green | |
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Fleet-Lotus Seeds are a natural material found in Breath of the Wild, Age of Calamity, and Tears of the Kingdom.
Breath of the Wild
"The plant that bears these seeds grows near deep water. The roots draw nutrients from the water, which boosts your movement speed when the seeds are cooked into a dish."
A Fleet-Lotus Seeds can be eaten to recover ½ of a heart, and can be sold to shop-vendors all over Hyrule for 5 Rupees each. They tend to grow in and around the Lanayru region, typically inside of pools of water, but they are sometimes stored inside of Crates in close proximity to Bokoblin Camps. They can consistently be found outside of the Ne'ez Yohma Shrine inside Zora's Domain. Fleet-Lotus Seeds can be used in many Recipes, and they have a cooking effect of increased speed.
If cooked on an open flame by itself, Link will receive Roasted Lotus Seeds, which recover ¾ of a heart and have no special effects.
Age of Calamity
"The plant that bears these seeds grows in deep water. The roots draw nutrients from the water, and the seeds are said to improve one's movement speed."
Locations
Shops:
- Secro's Supplies (10 in stock, 20 Rupees each, 12 Rupees fully discounted)
- Merchant Rhodo (5-9 in stock, 20 Rupees each)
First-Clear Rewards:
- Heart's Escort Lv. 64 challenge (x10)
Battlefield-Specific Materials:
- Mipha, the Zora Princess Chapter 2 scenario
- Daily Drills: Zora Lv. 21 challenge
- Defend Akkala Citadel Lv. 53 challenge
- Miss Vai Battle Pageant Lv. 65 challenge
Uses
Quests:
- The Zora Who Wouldn't Swim (x5)
- Playing Cucco (x10)
- Out of the Woods (x5)
- Chasing Mipha (x10)
- Training at Lulu Lake (x15)
- Upgrading the Detector (x25)
Sell:
- 5 Rupees at any shop or stable
Tears of the Kingdom
Fleet-Lotus Seeds can be eaten to recover ½ of a heart, and can be sold to shop-vendors all over Hyrule for 5 Rupees each. They tend to grow in and around the Lanayru region, typically inside of pools of water.