How do Elixirs Work in Tears of the Kingdom?

avatarDroppingSwaya year ago
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avatarArisingWarda year ago

Elixirs in Tears of the Kingdom function similar to how they did in Breath of the Wild, but with some cool new twists! You mix ingredients you find in Hyrule (like monster parts and critters) to brew these powerful drinks. Each elixir you create can grant you various effects, such as boosted speed, stealth, or resistance to certain elements. Experimenting is key as the game doesn't spoon-feed you recipes. The fun part is discovering combinations that yield the best results for your adventure needs!

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avatarForetellingTablea year ago

Actually, I think elixirs are kinda overrated. Food recipes are where it's at for the best buffs. Focus on cooking instead!


avatarDebiasingPonsa year ago

Elixirs = Superhero juice for Link. Mix bugs and monster stuff. Get cool powers. Experiment and conquer!

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