Located in East Necluda and Gerudo Desert in locations like the Gerudo Canyon Mine, Highland Stable Well and Robred Dropoff Cave, the Big Hearty Truffle serves the same purposes as the Big Hearty Radish. Not only can its meals fully recover your health, but they’ll also grant extra hearts, effectively increasing your maximum Heart Containers (which go away upon taking damage, so the effect is temporary). While the Big Hearty Radish will recover four hearts when consumed, you’re better off saving it for cooking with meals. Upon locating one, you can grow some more by completing the side quest “Teach Me a Lesson 2” in the Mount Lanayru region (though to learn about planting, you first need to complete the “Uma’s Garden” side quest). The bigger brother of the Hearty Radish, the appropriately named Big Hearty Radish, is found on Valor Island, Necluda Sky Archipelago, the North Necluda Sky Archipelago and Thunderhead Isles. If you cook it without using anything else, you’ll obtain a Roasted Porgy, which recovers 1.5 Hearts and confers no Defense increase. Like the Armored Carp, the Armored Porgy will recover one Heart alone and provide the Defense Up buff when cooking into a meal. You can also find them in the Highland Stable’s River and East Necluda in Cape Cales. Armored PorgyĪrmored Porgy spawns in the Necluda Sea and Lanayru Sea. If cooked alone, you’ll get the Roasted Carp, which recovers 1.5 Hearts. You can also buy them from The Coral Reef in Zora’s Domain for 40 Rupees. They recover one Heart when eaten raw, but cooking them into a meal confers the buff, Defense Up. The Armored Carp is a fish in East Necluda and Lanayru Great Spring. However, you’re better of dropping it near a fire to obtain Baked Apple, which can recover 3/4th of a heart. In the early going, when you don’t have many Heart Containers or suffer minor damage, it’s good for some quick healing. You can find it in Hyrule Field and Hyrule Ridge and consume it raw to recover 1/2 a heart. It’s also combined with other ingredients to make dishes to heal more Hearts. Once again, while not necessarily useful alone, the Ancient Arowana can be cooked to get a Roasted Arowana, which recovers 1.5 hearts. It’s also in the North Tabantha Sky Archipelago. Ancient ArowanaĪnother ingredient, the Ancient Arowana, can be discovered if you scout the Great Sky Island’s water bodies. However, it’s used in meals to increase the healing potency. It only restores 1/4 of a heart on its own and doesn’t provide many effects on cooking. You can find it throughout the Hyrule Kingdom, usually near trees. It’s one of the most basic materials and ingredients in the game. You’ll get lots of cash in return (though maybe keep the Diamonds for fusing). Head here for all their locations.įinally, if you’re short on Rupees and have excess rare materials like Diamonds, Rubies and Opals, sell them. Note all the Stables in the world, where merchants like Beedle hang out since they sell various resources. Throw in some Yellow Chuchu Jelly to electrocute the entire water body, allowing you to kill and collect them without trouble. Some fish are easily scared and flee when you’re near. While fishing, keep some Yellow Chuchu Jelly handy. You can also open your map and place pins for specific locations, which is good when backtracking to enemies with rare materials you want to farm. It’s added to the Hyrule Compendium, and you can then track it with the Purah Pad’s Sensor+. While you could travel Hyrule and collect stuff as you go, there are some tips to make certain tasks easier.įirst, take a picture of any vegetables or planets with your Purah Pad Camera. Here’s how to find and farm every resource in the game. The amount of ingredients, plants, monster materials, minerals, food, and vegetables is overwhelming but also essential for different buffs, health recovery and more. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has a lot of resources, as anyone who played Breath of the Wild can attest.
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