Cooking in Breath of the Wild
Cooking is a game mechanic in Breath of the Wild, where Link can throw up to five pieces of material into a lit Cooking Pot to create a cooked dish. Different combinations of items result in different dishes with different effects, mostly centered around recovery and enhancing Link’s capabilities.
The Basics
There are three types of cooking items: food, animals, and monster parts. Animals and monster parts must be cooked together in order to make something other than Dubious Food. To start off, simply roasting (exposing edible materials to an open flame) a food item will multiply the amount of hearts that food item recovers by 1.5x. Cooking (putting in a cooking pot) a food item will double the amount of hearts it recovers when eaten; the same rule applies to cooking multiple items. 116 different meals can be made, though each one can have varying stats and effects.
Some materials have special effect properties, which is noticeable in their name (e.g. an Electric Safflina will grant shock resistance when cooked, while a Swift Carrot grants higher movement speed). Note that Link will not gain an effect if an effect-giving food is eaten raw. Also note that if two or more foods that give different effects are cooked together, the resulting meal will give no effect. All foods extend the duration of an effect.
Animals, such as Warm Darners or Fireproof Lizards, and monster parts, such as Bokoblin Guts and Lynel Hooves can only be used in creating Elixirs. Animals and monster parts must be combined in order to create an elixir. Note that in some instances, food items can also be added without changing the final product into a meal.
There are also a few other materials that are not in any category, namely dragon parts, ores, Fairies, Wood, Monster Extract, and Star Fragments, which all affect meals differently.
Effect Points
When making a meal to create an effect in Breath of the Wild, there is a threshold of "points" that Link must cross in order to get a certain effect tier. Both a table and a written explanation are provided below.
Effect | Point Threshold | Effect Tier |
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5 |
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7 |
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5 |
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7 |
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1 |
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6 |
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9 |
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1 |
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5 |
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7 |
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1 |
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4 |
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6 |
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1 |
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6 |
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1 |
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6 |
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1 |
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2 |
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3 |
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4 |
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5 |
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6 |
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7 |
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8 |
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9 |
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10 |
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11 |
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1 |
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2 |
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3 |
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4 |
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5 |
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6 |
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7 |
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8 |
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9 |
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10 |
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+1 per point. |
Effect | Points | Items |
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Mighty | 1 | Mighty Thistle |
2 | Mighty Bananas, Mighty Carp, Razorshroom, Razorclaw Crab | |
3 | Mighty Porgy | |
Tough | 1 | Armoranth |
2 | Armored Carp, Ironshroom, Fortified Pumpkin, Ironshell Crab | |
3 | Armored Porgy | |
Sneaky | 1 | Blue Nightshade, Sneaky River Snail |
2 | Silent Shroom, Stealthfin Trout | |
3 | Silent Princess | |
Hasty | 1 | Rushroom, Swift Carrot |
2 | Swift Violet, Fleet-Lotus Seeds | |
Electro | 1 | Electric Safflina, Voltfruit |
2 | Zapshroom, Voltfin Trout | |
Spicy | 1 | Warm Safflina, Spicy Pepper |
2 | Sunshroom, Sizzlefin Trout | |
Chilly | 1 | Cool Safflina, Hydromelon |
2 | Chillshroom, Chillfin Trout | |
Fireproof | No food materials can be used to make Fireproof meals | |
Energizing | 1 | Stamella Shroom |
2 | Courser Bee Honey, Bright-Eyed Crab | |
4 | Staminoka Bass | |
Enduring | 0.5[1] | Endura Shroom |
2 | Endura Carrot | |
Hearty | 1 | Hearty Truffle |
2 | Hearty Bass | |
3 | Hearty Blueshell Snail, Hearty Radish | |
4 | Hearty Salmon, Hearty Durian, Big Hearty Truffle | |
5 | Big Hearty Radish |
- ↑ Rounds down (e.g. 5 Endura Shrooms would only give 2/5 of a wheel). However, if an Endura Shroom is the only enduring ingredient in the dish, it will always have a minimum of 1/5 of a wheel.
Explanation
Depending on the effect tier wanted in the dish, a certain amount of points are needed. The first table shows the threshold required to acquire different effect tiers. Different materials provide different amounts of points. The second table shows how many points each material grants for a specific effect. For example, if Link places four Armoranths into a cooking pot, the dish created will give a low-level Tough effect, because each Armoranth provides one point, and the threshold for a mid-level effect is 5 points. On the other hand, if Link makes a meal out of 3 Ironshrooms and an Armored Porgy, that meal will grant a high-level Tough effect because Ironshrooms are worth 2 points apiece and an Armored Porgy is worth 3 points. This totals to 9 points, which exceeds the 7-point threshold for a high-level Tough effect.
Notes
- Some effects in the second table only have two rows because you cannot create a level 3 effect.
Durations
Time added to effect | 0:30 | 0:40 | 0:50 | 1:00 | 1:20 | 1:30 | 2:00 | 2:30 | 3:30 | 10:30 | 30:00 | |||||||||||
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Material | Dragon Claw[1] |
Dragon Fang[1] |
Dragon Horn[1] |
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Dragon Scale[1] |
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Wildberry[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 This material does not have an effect itself when cooked, it can be added to any recipe to increase the duration of its effect. Every additional of the same of these materials added, after the first, only adds 30 s to the duration.
Critical Effects
Every time Link cooks a meal, there is a flat 10% chance that a critical effect will affect the meal’s properties (unless a modifier like Monster Extract or a Dragon Horn is used, or Dubious Food or Rock-Hard Food is cooked). There are 5 types of critical effects: +1 Temporary Heart, +1 effect tier, +5 minutes of duration, +2/5 of a Stamina Wheel, or +3 hearts. Each effect has an equal chance of happening, though only one can happen per meal. Also note that if an effect does not apply to the meal, it will be excluded as a possibility (e.g. a meal that gives a tough effect cannot have extra stamina or extra temporary hearts from a critical effect).
A critical effect can be guaranteed in two ways: cooking at certain times during the night of the Blood Moon, and using a dragon part or Star Fragment in the dish. Cooking from 11:30 PM to 12:30 AM (23:30 to 0:30) during a Blood Moon will always add a critical effect to the meal being prepared. Using a Star Fragment or any dragon part will also guarantee a critical effect to the dish.