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Cooking Pots,(BotWBreath of the Wild)[1][name references needed] also known as Pots,(FPTRRFreshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland)[2] are recurring Objects in The Legend of Zelda series. Cooking Pots go unnamed in Twilight Princess.
Location and Uses
Ocarina of Time
Cooking Pots can be found in Houses and within the tent in Gerudo Valley in the Adult Era. They do not serve any purpose.
Twilight Princess
Coro uses a Cooking Pot outside his House. Inside the Cooking Pot is a vile soup that will drain Link's health if consumed.
Skyward Sword
Cooking Pots appear in Monster Strongholds. Link can cause a Heart to appear by rolling into a Cooking Pot.
Breath of the Wild
Cooking Pots are crude stone cookware that rest on a metallic base over a Campfire. Cooking with them allows allow Link to make more complex recipes than with a simple Campfire as they can hold up to five Materials. Combining Materials will produce more elaborate Food, which in turn can grant superior effects when consumed, such as any possible combination of greater health restoration, additional Hearts and supplementary status effects. Mixing incompatible ingredients will yield failed Foods, such as Dubious Food.
Other than allowing Link to cook, Cooking Pots function like a regular Campfire. Link is capable of Sitting at Cooking Pots to pass time to Morning, Noon or Night.[3] Cooking Pots tend to be lit, though unlit Cooking Pots may appear, requiring Link to ignite the Wood beneath to use them. Cooking Pots exposed to Rain are rendered unusable until it stops. When in proximity to active Cooking Pots, Link's Temperature will increase slightly.
Other Appearances
Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland
The following section is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.
Nomenclature
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Gallery
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Link using a Cooking Pot from Breath of the Wild
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A Cooking Pot furnace in Kakariko Village from Breath of the Wild
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An unlit Cooking Pot furnace from Breath of the Wild
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A Cooking Pot in Hateno Village from Breath of the Wild
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A Cooking Pot from Nintendo's E3 2016 booth
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A Cooking Pot on the Surface from Tears of the Kingdom
Video Gallery
Cooking trailer |
See Also
References
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Cooking Pots
— Tips and Tricks (Breath of the Wild)
Cook up some wild cuisine by throwing together some ingredients and seeing what happens. You can't cook with an unlit pot. - ↑
Okay! You have saved your game! Oh! I almost forgot! Have you used the pot yet? Put ingredients in the pot and you can make items... For example, boil up bones in the pot and you get fireworks!
— Pinkle (Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland) - ↑
You can pass time by the fire...
— N/A (Breath of the Wild)