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==''Tears of the Kingdom''== | ==''Tears of the Kingdom''== | ||
{{main|Energizing Honey Candy}} | {{main|Energizing Honey Candy}} | ||
While the [[Recipe Book]] lists "Honey Candy", it is not possible to ''make'' Honey Candy without the [[Breath of the Wild Energizing Meals|Energizing]] effect from the Courser Bee Honey, as nothing exists which can cancel out this effect without changing it from Honey Candy into something else, such as [[Honeyed Fruits]]. | While the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]'' [[Recipe Book]] lists "Honey Candy", it is not possible to ''make'' Honey Candy without the [[Breath of the Wild Energizing Meals|Energizing]] effect from the Courser Bee Honey, as nothing exists which can cancel out this effect without changing it from Honey Candy into something else, such as [[Honeyed Fruits]]. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Latest revision as of 15:02, August 18, 2024
Honey Candy
Number | 119 | |
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Effect | Rupees +20% | |
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"A natural sweet, brimming with nutrition and made by stewing fresh honey."
— Breath of the Wild in-game description
Honey Candy is a piece of food in Age of Calamity.
Age of Calamity
The recipe for Honey Candy is earned by completing both the quest Hot Meals in a Pot and Chapter 3 Scenario The Road Home, Besieged. Using it for a scenario increases Rupee drops within by 20%.
Cooking Ingredients
Tears of the Kingdom
- Main article: Energizing Honey Candy
While the Tears of the Kingdom Recipe Book lists "Honey Candy", it is not possible to make Honey Candy without the Energizing effect from the Courser Bee Honey, as nothing exists which can cancel out this effect without changing it from Honey Candy into something else, such as Honeyed Fruits.
Trivia
- Unusually, while there is an Energizing Honey Candy in Breath of the Wild, there is no "basic" Honey Candy as Courser Bee Honey in that game has an Energizing effect when cooked in a lit Cooking Pot, and anything added to cancel this effect also changes it from Honey Candy to another type of meal.