Blue Potion

The Blue Potion, though commonly used to restore both health and magic power, has seen different uses throughout the Zelda franchise. This potion, regardless of game, is the most expensive of the potions, when bought at a Potion Shop, because of its increased replenishment qualities.

Inception and Original Usage
The Blue Potion first appeared in, where it could purchased by receiving the letter from an Old Man in a cave in northeast Hyrule, and then showing it to various Old Women. Once the letter is delivered, a blue and red potion will become available for Link to purchase, costing 40 Rupees and 60 Rupees, respectively. However, unlike later versions of the blue potion that could replenish both magic and health, it was merely a one time use health potion, due to magic not existing in the game. It was in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to The Past that the blue potion was used to restore both Health and Magic. Just like Red Potion and Green Potion, Link needs an empty bottle to carry it in.

In Majora's Mask Link can either purchase a bottle of Blue Potion from the Ikana Canyon Business Scrub for 100 rupees or give a Magic Mushroom to Kotake at the Magic Hags' Potion Shop who will then use it to create Blue Potions and sell them for 60 rupees each. They cure the Curse status Blue Bubbles inflict.

There are two ways to obtain the Blue Potion in The Wind Waker. The first is to collect 4 Boko Baba Seeds from killing Boko Babas and then giving them to Hollo who will mix a blue potion for Link. The second way is to collect 15 Blue Chu Jellys from Blue ChuChus and trade them to Doc Bandam on Windfall Island. He will use them to make a Blue Potion and give Link the first sample for free, and from then on will have it for sale at 60 rupees a bottle. In the whole game, the blue potion is considered the 'ultimate potion' because it can restore Link's magic power and health.

As a Health Restorer Only
Blue Potion in Twilight Princess can be obtained in two ways. The first way is to slay a rare Blue Chuchu, found throughout Hyrule and several dungeons, especially the Lakebed Temple, and scoop up its remains into an empty bottle. The blue remains of a Blue Chuchu act like a red potion, restoring all hearts. The second way is to simply buy the potion itself from the Goron's son in Kakariko Village, the shop in the City in the Sky, or from Malo Mart in Hyrule Castle at a reduced price. In Twilight Princess however, the Blue Potion only restores hearts, as the magic meter was not part of the game. Likewise, the blue potion in The Minish Cap will restore up to 8 Hearts only, considering this game does not incorporate magic either.

Only The Legend of Zelda featured blue potion as red potion's inferior, not in strength, as they were equals. It costs 40 rupees and restores all hearts when used. After the blue potion is used, the slot in the inventory reverts to the Letter, as opposed to the red potion, which would revert into a blue potion instead.

The Blue Potion makes an appearance in as well. It completely fills Link's life bar, making it the most powerful health-restoring potion in the game. It can be bought from the Witch's House for 200 Rupees. However, as an extra cost, 10 Monster Tails are also required. Monster Tails can be found across Hyrule and Lorule in chests or as a drop from certain enemies. The blue potion is stored in a bottle instead of being its own item, like in or, for example.