Voltfruit
Voltfruits are recurring Items in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2][3]
Location and Uses
Breath of the Wild
168 (173) Voltfruit |
Description |
Common Locations Gerudo Highlands | |
Hearts Recovered |
Cooking Effects |
Voltfruits can be found growing from Cacti within the Gerudo Desert. They can also be bought at Lorn's Fruit Stand in Gerudo Town. Red Hinoxes can also drop Voltfruits upon their deaths. When eaten, Voltfruits provide Link with half a Heart. Voltfruits exposed to Fire become Roasted Voltfruit. Meals made using Voltfruits give Link Shock Resistance.[1] The Kochi Dye Shop accepts them as an ingredient for Orange Dye.
A Voltfruit is needed in order to make Creamy Heart Soup. As is the case with other Fruits, Voltfruits can be used to make Fruit Pie, Fruitcake, Honeyed Fruits, Simmered Fruit, Steamed Fruit, Fruit and Mushroom Mix, and Copious Simmered Fruit.
Five Voltfruits, as well as five Yellow Chuchu Jellies, are needed to upgrade each piece of the Rubber Armor set to its first tier at a Great Fairy Fountain.
Armor | |
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Level | ★★ |
Materials | |
Armor | |
Level | ★★ |
Materials | |
Armor | |
Level | ★★ |
Materials |
Armor | Level | Materials |
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★★ | ||
★★ | ||
★★ |
Tears of the Kingdom
Voltfruits once again grow on Cacti in the Gerudo Desert.[2] They are naturally insulated and known for their sweet taste.[2] Voltfruits restore half of a Heart to Link's Life Gauge when eaten. Due to being insulated, they cause Foods Cooked with them to grant Link Shock Resistance.[2] They can be used as an ingredient for Orange Dye at the Kochi Dye Shop in Hateno Village. Voltfruits exposed to Fires or Scorching Climates become Roasted Voltfruits.
They have no special properties when Fused to Weapons, Shields or Arrows.
Voltfruits are required to upgrade the following pieces of Armor at a Great Fairy Fountain:
Armor | |
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Level | ★★ |
Materials | |
Armor | |
Level | ★★ |
Materials | |
Armor | |
Level | ★★ |
Materials |
Armor | Level | Materials |
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★★ | ||
★★ | ||
★★ |
Other Appearances
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | Meanings |
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酥麻水果 (Sūmá shuǐguǒ) (TotK) | ||
酥麻水果 (Sūmá shuǐguǒ) (TotK) | ||
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Fruit volt (TotK) | ||
Fruit volt (TotK) | ||
Zitterfrucht (TotK) | ||
Frutto shock (TotK) | ||
찌릿찌릿프루트 (TotK) | ||
Fruta aislante (TotK) | ||
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Gallery
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Voltfruit icon from Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity
See Also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Voltfruit
Cacti found in the Gerudo Desert bear this sweet fruit. It's naturally insulated, so when cooked into a dish, it provides resistance against electricity." — Inventory (Breath of the Wild) - ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Voltfruit
Cacti found in the Gerudo Desert bear this sweet fruit. It's naturally insulated, so when cooked into a dish, it provides resistance against electricity." — Inventory (Tears of the Kingdom) - ↑ "Voltfruit
Cacti found in the Gerudo Desert bear this sweet fruit. It's naturally insulated and provides resistance against electricity." — Spoils (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity) - ↑ "ビリビリフルーツ" — Material (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
- ↑ "Schokfruit" — Material (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
- ↑ "Schockvrucht" — Inventory (Tears of the Kingdom)