There are actually a plethora of base Breath of the Wild recipes to unlock in the game, all giving you a variety of health-boosting effects. Requires: monster part + tough animal (such as an ironshell crab or armoured carp).Requires: monster part + mighty animal (such as a mighty carp or mighty porgy).Requires: monster part + sneaky animal (such as a sunset firefly or sneaky river snail).Requires: monster part + hasty animal (such as a hot-footed frog or hightail lizard).Provides: increases your movement speed.Requires: monster part + electro animal (such as a thunderwing butterfly or electric darner).Provides: protection against electricity.Requires: monster part + spicy animal (such as a warm darner or summerwing butterfly).Requires: monster part + chilly animal (such as a chillfin trout or winterwing butterfly).Requires: monster part + fireproof animal (such as a smotherwing butterfly or fireproof lizard).Requires: monster part + enduring animal (such as a tireless frog).Requires: monster part + energising animal (such as a bright-eyed crab or restless cricket).Requires: monster part + hearty animal (such as a hearty bass or hearty blueshell snail).Elixirs are like dishes except they're limited to boosting one stat at a time Here’s a list of all the Elixirs you can make and the ingredients you’ll need to make them, but they’re basically monster parts + a critter of some kind.
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They’re a great way to give you a boost during the intense boss battles in Breath of the Wild when you have full health but need some electric protection for example. While a meal will boost both your health and your stats, Elixir will either do one or the other. If you’re looking for an item to boost a specific element of Link’s attributes, the best way to do this is to create an Elixir. Watch out for that dubious food, it's certainly not nutritous Breath of the Wild Elixirs It’ll still give you one heart, but Link won’t like it. If you don’t accidentally follow a recipe, you’ll end up with what’s known as “dubious food”. For example, a stamella mushroom + staminoka bass = energising steamed fish dish with a stamina and health boost combo. Instead, mix several elements with the same boost type for maximum effect. So when cooking remember not to mix in a stamella shroom with an endura shroom, because you’ll utilise neither of their stat boosting effects. Just remember that you can only have one effect active at any one time, meaning if you eat a spicy meal straight after a mighty one, you’ll lose that attack bonus. Spicy ones will protect you from the cold, mighty ones will give you extra attack strength and energising ones will restore your stamina, for example. There are different types of meals and Elixirs. You can always double check how you made a recipe by checking your dish You can always check your cooked dish for the recipe in case you want a quick reminder of how you made it too. You’ll be prompted to “tap A to cook”, so just stand back and watch those items bubble into a meal.
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Then back out into the main world and stand by the cooking pot. Once you’ve found one, you’ll have to go into your inventory and hold any items that you want to combine into a meal. There’s one by the Old Man in the Great Plateau, but you’ll also find them at stables, towns and some enemy outposts throughout the game. In order to actually cook anything you’ll need to find a cooking pot in the game.