Chuchu Jelly

Wind Waker
Chu Jellies are some the many items Link finds in The Wind Waker. They are kept in the Spoils Bag, and can be used to make potions. Link collects the Chu Jellies by defeating ChuChus of various colours. In order to have a potion made from Chu Jelly you have to give to Doc Bandam (on Windfall Island a Chu Jelly or fifteen. Once Doc Bandam has made one potion from your first batch of Chu Jellies and given you a free (!) sample, that potion will be available for purchase from then on in the game.

There are three types of ChuChu from which Chu Jellies are readily available:
 * 1) The Red ChuChu -> Red Chu Jelly -> Red Potion (Life)
 * 2) The Green ChuChu -> Green Chu Jelly -> Green Potion (Magic)
 * 3) The Blue ChuChu -> Blue Chu Jelly -> Blue Potion (Life & Magic)

Red Chu Jelly is one type of spoil you can get in The Wind Waker. After you get the Spoils Bag, you can get some from defeating a Red ChuChu. If you manage to collect 15 you can trade them for a free Red Potion from Doc Bandam. You can also sell them to Beedle for one rupee each.

Blue Chu Jelly is gotten from the very rare Blue ChuChu and is kept in the Spoils Bag. It is used to make Blue Potion, and it s the rarest type of Chu Jelly. In The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, after you kill the Blue ChuChu and take it's spoils, they go directly to your Spoils Bag. It can be converted into a potion by giving it to Doc Bandam on Windfall Island and put in a bottle. You need 15 jellies to make the first Blue Potion, but after that you only need 5 jellies. It heals all magic and hearts. It can also be bought for 60 Rupees.

Twilight Princess
Also in Twilight Princess you can find Chu Jelly. Although this game doesn't allow Link to use Magic Power, Green Chu Jelly is still available by allowing a Blue Chu and a Yellow Chu to merge together, and Red Chu Jelly and Blue Chu Jelly can still be found in plentiful supply. In Twilight Princess, when link collects red chu jelly in a bottle it acts similarly to a red potion. In The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, once you defeat it, you have a choice of scooping it with an empty bottle, or letting it dry in the ground. If scooped, it can be drank instantly, or saved for later, and restores all hearts. It can also be bought for 100, or 50 Rupees.

In Addition, in Twilight Princess you can find:


 * 1) Chu Jelly -> This is the Chu Jelly you can scoop after defeating a regular Chu (Purple color).
 * 2) Yellow Chu Jelly that works as Lantern Oil -> First defeat a Yellow Chu, then scoop it with an Empty Bottle to fill it with it, and use it to restore your Lamp's Oil Level, you can also scoop it with your Lamp to instantly refill your Lamp.
 * 3) Rare Chu Jelly it works as Fairy's Tears (Fill all your Heart Containers and add a little boost to your attack for a short time) -> This Chu Jelly is a bit harder to find, you must defeat a Rare Chu and then scoop it with an Empty Bottle (So far I've found Rare Chu in three places: Death Mountain, near Snow Peak and in one of the Great Fairy's Levels (in Gerudo Desert)).

Rare Chu Jelly Are Gold, and extremely difficult to find. Within the Cave of Ordeals there are definate Rare Chus, but the chance of finding them outside of the cafe differs depending on your location.

The two easiest places to find them elsewhere are the small ledge on Death Mountain, and under the large tree atop Lake Hylia between midnight and dawn.

Apart from this, they can be found with a high level of difficulty in "Chu Caves" - small grottos usually found under boulders, and containing large amounts of various Chus.

After completing the first three temples, Rare Chu's can be found in any area Chus are normally found, however the chances of finding them are substantially lower than 1/50.

The Rare Chu is the first to be targeted by Purple Chus, who have the ability to change the color of any Chu they merge with to purple.

They have the same function as Great Fairy's Tears.

Only Appearing in Twilight Princess