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'''Hyrule Herb''' is a type of plant and material found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' and ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]''. | |||
'' | ==''Breath of the Wild''== | ||
{{Quote|This healthy herb grows abundantly in the plains of Hyrule. Cook it before eating to increase the number of hearts it restores.|In-game description}} | |||
Hyrule Herbs tend to grow more sporadically all over Hyrule, very rarely appearing in large bunches. One such location is just east of [[Satori Mountain]] in the [[Ridgeland Tower]] region. There is a small pond to the east of the mountain and just northeast of it there is a large forest that has a variety of plants, including 16 Hyrule Herbs. This plant will restore 1 heart if eaten raw, and if it is cooked by itself in a [[Cooking Pot]], Link will create [[Fried Wild Greens]], which will restore two hearts. | Hyrule Herbs tend to grow more sporadically all over Hyrule, very rarely appearing in large bunches. One such location is just east of [[Satori Mountain]] in the [[Ridgeland Tower]] region. There is a small pond to the east of the mountain and just northeast of it there is a large forest that has a variety of plants, including 16 Hyrule Herbs. This plant will restore 1 heart if eaten raw, and if it is cooked by itself in a [[Cooking Pot]], Link will create [[Fried Wild Greens]], which will restore two hearts. | ||
Link can use the Hyrule Herb in combination with other ingredients to make a more substantial meal. Using the Hyrule Herb will increase the amount of hearts that a meal will restore. Link can cook it alongside fruit to create [[Steamed Fruit]] or alongside meat to create [[Steamed Meat]]. Alternatively, they can be sold to shop-vendors all over [[Hyrule]] for 3 [[Rupee]]s each. Hyrule Herbs can also be used to create [[Dye|Green Dye]] at the [[Kochi Dye Shop]] in [[Hateno Village]]. | Link can use the Hyrule Herb in combination with other ingredients to make a more substantial meal. Using the Hyrule Herb will increase the amount of hearts that a meal will restore. Link can cook it alongside fruit to create [[Steamed Fruit]] or alongside meat to create [[Steamed Meat]]. Alternatively, they can be sold to shop-vendors all over [[Hyrule]] for 3 [[Rupee]]s each. Hyrule Herbs can also be used to create [[Dye|Green Dye]] at the [[Kochi Dye Shop]] in [[Hateno Village]]. | ||
==''Age of Calamity''== | |||
{{ | {{Quote|This healthy herb grows abundantly in the plains of hyrule and has been known to have healing properties.|In-game description}} | ||
===Locations=== | |||
'''Shops:''' | |||
* Merchant [[Ettu]] (10 in stock, 12 [[Rupee]]s each) | |||
'''First-Clear Rewards:''' | |||
* [[Lizalfos Infestation]] Lv. 5 challenge (x10) | |||
'''Battlefield-Specific Materials:''' | |||
* [[The Battle of Hyrule Field]] Chapter 1 scenario | |||
* [[The Road Home, Besieged]] Chapter 3 scenario | |||
* [[Daily Drills: Hyrule]] Lv. 26 challenge | |||
* [[Escape the Lost Woods]] Lv. 35 challenge | |||
* [[Terrako's Training]] Lv. 57 challenge | |||
'''Quests:''' | |||
* [[Central Hyrule]] Token of Gratitude 1/5 (x15) | |||
* [[Lanayru (Breath of the Wild)|Lanayru]] Token of Gratitude 2/4 (x20) | |||
* [[Necluda]] Token of Gratitude 2/4 (x30) | |||
===Uses=== | |||
'''Quests:''' | |||
* [[Village Training Secrets]] (x3) | |||
* [[Soothing Tensions]] (x10) | |||
* [[A Modest Celebration]] (x10) | |||
* [[Scars of the Calamity]] (x5) | |||
* [[Relief for Soldier Stress]] (x3) | |||
* [[Hot Meals in a Pot]] (x1) | |||
* [[A Feast of Greens]] (x5) | |||
* [[A Birthday Treat]] (x1) | |||
* [[The Blessing of Deya Lake]] (x5) | |||
* [[Fuel Up with Plants]] (x20) | |||
'''Meals:''' | |||
* [[Steamed Mushrooms]] (x2) | |||
* [[Copious Fried Wild Greens]] (x1) | |||
* [[Deya Hot Pot]] (x1) | |||
* [[Steamed Meat]] (x4) | |||
* [[Steamed Fish]] (x2) | |||
* [[Mabe Soufflé]] (x1) | |||
'''Sell:''' | |||
* 3 [[Rupee]]s at any [[Age of Calamity Services|shop or stable]] | |||
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