
To create that elixir, mix two of the Electric Darner (which you can purchase from the merchant at the Riverside Stable) with two Lizalfos Horn components.Īny variety of Lizalfos you might happen to kill has the potential to drop the horn, but a lot of Lizalfos enemies are capable of striking very hard. There's an elixir available to improve your chances of success, however. Bokoblin Guts x2 (look for Bokoblins that are blue, since they will drop the guts, or buy them at the Kakariko Village shop)Įnemies that can electrify you rank among the most lethal you'll encounter in Breath of the Wild, and they prove especially troublesome when you are first trying to meet with the Ruto people, or to ascend a particular tower positioned on the cliffs to the west of the Great Plateau.You can also buy the guts at a shop in Kakariko Village, for 80 rupees apiece. Plain Bokoblins are found as early as the Great Plateau, but you need to track down the more tougher blue ones that have set up camps in West Necluda and elsewhere. The other ingredient you need for your elixir is Bokoblin Guts. Travel to the Ze Kasho shrine, then head northwest along a hill to find a bunch of the winged pests. To produce the elixir, you first need several of the Warm Darner insects that you can find in the Akkala Highlands. It will let you breathe easy for several minutes, even if you haven't purchased premium gear, and that's time enough to go hunting or search out an elusive shrine or two. Some of the peaks in Hyrule's highest regions can't be safely braved without extreme resistance to their frigid temperatures, which is where this elixir enters the picture. Gourmet Meat x5 (wander the fields near the Snowfield stable, in the Hebra Mountains region).It also fills up to three stamina wheels, if you decide you would rather keep it around and use it for yourself. An Energizing Fish Skewer (which consists of five pieces of Staminoka Bass) fetches an impressive 260 rupees, making it one of the most reliable ways to generate revenue in your early hours. Skewers prepared using Gourmet Meat fetch 490 rupees apiece, while Prime Meat skewers are worth 210 rupees.Įarlier in Breath of the Wild, you can apply the same strategy with more common meat, including the fish you find swimming in the river southwest of the Dueling Peaks stable. To create your skewers, combine five of a particular type of meat. You can kill them for Gourmet Meat or Prime Meat (make sure to grab any slabs of meat that drop in a hurry, though, or they might freeze), which you can use to produce skewers that sell for a tidy sum.

One of the best ways to increase your wealth is to explore the Hebra Mountains region, where you can find a variety of animals such as moose, arctic foxes, wolves and rhinos. Spicy Pepper (in the woodcutter's cabin on the Great Plateau, or in the Gerudo Desert or near the statues east of the Dueling Peaks stable)ĭuring your adventure, you need to amass a fortune in order to buy various armor sets.Hyrule Bass (look on the Great Plateau, in the pond near the Shrine of Resurrection).Raw Meat (hunt in the Forest of Spirits area, located on the Great Plateau).Stand on an island or bank and toss bombs at the water, then detonate them so the blast kills the fish before they can swim away from you.

To find the Hyrule Bass, check in the pond just downhill from the Shrine of Resurrection (the cave where Link appears at the start of the game). Birds, which are easier to hit because they move around less, also serve the same purpose. The boars in the Forest of Spirits are your best bet, if you can shoot one in the face with an arrow. To prepare the dish the first time around, grab some of the peppers the woodcutter keeps in the cabin, then hunt down nearby wildlife. That recipe also comes in handy later in the game, since there are plenty of other times you must venture into cold regions. You need a warmer tunic, which the wandering woodcutter happily supplies if you prepare his favorite dish. Early in the game, as you explore the Great Plateau region, you encounter high-altitude areas you can't safely explore due to freezing temperatures.
