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There are three types of Chu Jelly that Link can collect: red, green, and blue. Red and Green jellies are the most common while blue are rare (there are only 23 in the game). The jellies can either be stolen from the chus with the [[Grappling Hook]] or Link can kill them and hope to pick them up as a spoil. Link can find the chu jellies he has collected in his [[Spoils Bag]]. If he takes these jellies to the [[Chu Jelly Juice Shop]] on [[Windfall Island]], [[Doc Bandam]] will make them into a potion corresponding with the color. It takes 15 chu jellies to unlock the [[Green Potion|green]] and [[Blue Potion|blue potions]]. Once Link has unlocked a potion it will only take 5 chu jellies to get a free potion. | There are three types of Chu Jelly that Link can collect: red, green, and blue. Red and Green jellies are the most common while blue are rare (there are only 23 in the game). The jellies can either be stolen from the chus with the [[Grappling Hook]] or Link can kill them and hope to pick them up as a spoil. Link can find the chu jellies he has collected in his [[Spoils Bag]]. If he takes these jellies to the [[Chu Jelly Juice Shop]] on [[Windfall Island]], [[Doc Bandam]] will make them into a potion corresponding with the color. It takes 15 chu jellies to unlock the [[Green Potion|green]] and [[Blue Potion|blue potions]]. Once Link has unlocked a potion it will only take 5 chu jellies to get a free potion. | ||
===Twilight Princess=== | ===Twilight Princess=== |
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Template:Collectible Chu jelly is a spoil found in many Zelda games. They traditionally come from ChuChus and are used for health and magic restoration.
The Wind Waker
There are three types of Chu Jelly that Link can collect: red, green, and blue. Red and Green jellies are the most common while blue are rare (there are only 23 in the game). The jellies can either be stolen from the chus with the Grappling Hook or Link can kill them and hope to pick them up as a spoil. Link can find the chu jellies he has collected in his Spoils Bag. If he takes these jellies to the Chu Jelly Juice Shop on Windfall Island, Doc Bandam will make them into a potion corresponding with the color. It takes 15 chu jellies to unlock the green and blue potions. Once Link has unlocked a potion it will only take 5 chu jellies to get a free potion.
Twilight Princess
In Twilight Princess there are a few alterations of chus, and after defeated, their remains can be scooped into a bottle.
Red Chu Jelly restores eight hearts.
Blue Chu Jelly restores all health.
Yellow Chu Jelly is an alternative to lantern oil. You can also use the actual lantern to scoop up the chu jelly.
Purple Chu Jelly may harm Link when he drinks it or it may recover some hearts, much like Odd Soup.
Rare Chu Jelly restores all hearts and doubles attack power until Link gets hit, much like Great Fairy's Tears and Elixir Soup from The Wind Waker
Green Chu Jelly is not commonly available in normal game play. Green Chu Jelly can be obtained by hacking the game or, in the Wii version only, you can let a yellow and blue chu combine which will make a green chu. When slain you can fill an empty bottle with green chu jelly. Because the magic meter was removed from Twilight Princess Green Chu Jelly does nothing. In fact, the descriptive text box that appears when you obtain a bottle is blank.