Stormy

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Stormy
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Stormy Weather Attack: Grants a temporary attack enhancement during thunderstorms

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Stormy is an effect that can be applied to meals in Tears of the Kingdom.

Tears of the Kingdom

"Grants a [x]-level attack enhancement during thunderstorms."

— In-game description

Stormy Meals are created when Link cooks Shock Fruit in a lit Cooking Pot as part of a meal (with no conflicting effects). The stormy effect cannot be applied to an Elixir.

When eaten, Stormy Meals grant Link a temporary Stormy Weather Attack effect. Unlike the attack enhancement applied by Mighty meals, Link's standard attack output is unchanged by this effect. Instead, the effect works by adding an elemental blast effect to Link's combos and charged attacks during thunderstorms. The quality & amount of the ingredients used determines the duration of the effect, the number of hearts restored, and the blast radius of the attack enhancement granted. It does not include Shock Resistance or make Link Lightning Proof.

Ingredients

The only ingredient that gives the stormy effect is Shock Fruit. When cooked, a single Shock Fruit restores half a Heart Container and applies the stormy effect for one minute (or until it is overwritten by a new effect).