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|caption = Link using a Cooking Pot
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|uses = Combining Materials and turning them into Food
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|Model TotK= File:TotK Cooking Pot Model.png
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A '''Cooking Pot''' is a type of interactive object found throughout the world of {{BotW}}. They allow for the most effective method of cooking in the game, in that they provide Link with a means to combine various [[Materials]].
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{{Term/Store|Cooking Pot|Cooking Pots|Series, BotW|plural}},{{Exp Game|BotW}}<ref>{{Cite|{{Big|Cooking Pots}}<br />Cook up some wild cuisine by throwing together some ingredients and seeing what happens. You can't cook with an unlit pot.|Tips and Tricks|BotW}}</ref>{{Name Ref|OoT3D, SS}} also known as {{Term/Store|Pot|Pots|FPTRR|plural}},{{Exp Game|FPTRR}}<ref>{{Cite|Okay! You have saved your game! Oh! I almost forgot! Have you used the {{Color|FPTRR Orange|pot}} yet? Put ingredients in the pot and you can make items... For example, boil up bones in the pot and you get fireworks!|Pinkle|FPTRR}}</ref> are recurring {{Plural|Series|Object|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}. {{Plural|Series|Cooking Pot}} go unnamed in {{TP}}.


==Location and Uses==
==Location and Uses==
In order to use a pot, Link must first light the fire resting beneath it. After doing so, Link can combine various materials within the pot and cook them, thus producing a new [[food]] item which will typically feature much improved restorative properties and/or status buffs. The materials that Link can place in the pot include any ingredients that are edible in themselves, as well as some collectibles that cannot be consumed until combined and cooked. Up to five materials can be combined in a pot. The items that are produced span a variety of foods and elixirs.
==={{OoT|-}}===
{{Stub|OoT3D}}
{{Plural|OoT3D|Cooking Pot}} can be found in {{Plural|OoT3D|House|link}} and within the tent in {{Term|OoT3D|Gerudo Valley}} in the {{Term|OoT3D|Adult Era|link}}. They do not serve any purpose.


Known cooking pot locations are limited, as they have thus far only appeared in the E3 2016 demo and trailer footage. Pots can be found:
==={{TP|-}}===
*just outside the [[Woodcutter's House]].
{{Stub|TPHD}}
*within the [[Forest of Spirits]], near a campfire and part of a ruined stone wall.
{{Term|TPHD|Coro|link}} uses a {{Term|TPHD|Cooking Pot|link}} outside his {{Term|TPHD|Coro's House|link|display=House}}. Inside the {{Term|TPHD|Cooking Pot}} is a vile soup that will drain {{Term|TPHD|Link}}'s health if consumed.
*just outside the ruined house near the [[Hylia River]].
*around the [[Bokoblin]] encampment located near where the Hylia River falls off the [[Great Plateau]].


== Characteristics ==
==={{SS|-}}===
{{Stub|SSHD}}
{{Plural|SSHD|Cooking Pot}} appear in {{Plural|SSHD|Monster Stronghold}}. {{Term|SSHD|Link}} can cause a {{Term|SSHD|Heart|link}} to appear by rolling into a {{Term|SSHD|Cooking Pot}}.


The pots appear to be quite large, seemingly being several in-game feat in width. They are made of stone, and rest upon black-metal frames with four legs that lift the pots above the open-air fires beneath.
==={{BotW|-}}===
{{Plural|BotW|Cooking Pot}} are crude stone cookware that rest on a metallic base over a {{Term|BotW|Campfire|link}}. {{Term|BotW|Cooking|link}} with them allows allow {{Term|BotW|Link}} to make more complex recipes than with a simple {{Term|BotW|Campfire}} as they can hold up to five {{Plural|BotW|Material|link}}. Combining {{Plural|BotW|Material}} will produce more elaborate {{Term|BotW|Food|link}}, which in turn can grant superior effects when consumed, such as any possible combination of greater health restoration, additional {{Plural|BotW|Heart|link}} and supplementary status effects. Mixing incompatible ingredients will yield failed Foods, such as {{Term|BotW|Dubious Food|link}}.


Using a pot triggers a short cutscene in which Link watches the cooking process. As Link drops the materials into the heated pot, a splashing effect rises off of it, accompanied by a short steam-like sound. The pot then begins to jiggle slightly and the various materials bounce within it whilst they cook. During cooking, steam continuously rises from the pot and a sizzling sound can be heard. Interestingly, a percussive piece of music also plays above the sizzling, and it is composed of various clinking timbres intended to imitate the sorts of sounds one might hear in a kitchen. Link also hums a very short tune whilst all this is going on. Once cooking is completed, the materials leap high into the air before landing back in the pot with a thud and amidst a cloud of sparkling smoke. A short orchestral effect indicates that the process has been successful, and Link gesticulates in triumph.  
Other than allowing Link to cook, {{Plural|BotW|Cooking Pot}} function like a regular {{Term|BotW|Campfire}}. {{Term|BotW|Link}} is capable of {{Term|BotW|Sitting|link}} at {{Plural|BotW|Cooking Pot}} to pass time to Morning, Noon or Night.<ref>{{Cite|You can pass time by the fire...|N/A|BotW}}</ref> {{Plural|BotW|Cooking Pot}} tend to be lit, though unlit {{Plural|BotW|Cooking Pot}} may appear, requiring {{Term|BotW|Link}} to ignite the {{Term|BotW|Wood|link}} beneath to use them. {{Plural|BotW|Cooking Pot}} exposed to {{Term|BotW|Rain|link}} are rendered unusable until it stops. When in proximity to active {{Plural|BotW|Cooking Pot}}, {{Term|BotW|Link}}'s {{Term|BotW|Temperature|link}} will increase slightly.


If [[Dubious Food]] or a [[Failed Experiment]] are made instead, then several of these effects change: the clinking noises become smashing and breaking sounds as the cooking nears its end; the materials do not leap high into the air; the sparkling smoke is replaced by a puff of black smoke; and a rattling percussive sound plays upon completion. Link will also be visually and audibly distraught with the outcome.
==Other Appearances==
==={{FPTRR|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|FPTRR}}


[[Category:Objects in Breath of the Wild]]
{{Noncanon|End}}
 
==Nomenclature==
{{Nomenclature}}
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:BotW Link successful cooking.gif|{{Term|BotW|Link}} using a {{Term|BotW|Cooking Pot}} from {{BotW|-}}
File:BotW Cooking Pot Furnace Model.png|A {{Term|BotW|Cooking Pot}} furnace in {{Term|BotW|Kakariko Village}} from {{BotW|-}}
File:BotW Cooking Pot Model 2.png|An unlit {{Term|BotW|Cooking Pot}} furnace from {{BotW|-}}
File:BotW Cooking Pot Model 3.png|A {{Term|BotW|Cooking Pot}} in {{Term|BotW|Hateno Village}} from {{BotW|-}}
File:E3 2016 Cooking Pot.png|A {{Term|BotW|Cooking Pot}} from Nintendo's E3 2016 booth
File:TotK Cooking Pot Model 2.png|A {{Term|TotK|Cooking Pot}} on the {{Term|TotK|Surface}} from {{TotK|-}}
</gallery>
 
===Video Gallery===
{{Youtube|Voe_9CSy6Gs|200|Cooking trailer}}
 
==See Also==
* {{Term|Series|Cooking|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Food|link}}
 
{{Ref}}
 
{{Categories
|Pots, LEGO Builds
|objects= OoT, OoT3D, TP<!-- Uses Series term -->, TPHD<!-- Uses Series term -->, SS, SSHD, BotW, TotK
}}

Latest revision as of 13:00, 30 May 2024

Cooking Pots,(BotW)[1][name references needed] also known as Pots,(FPTRR)[2] are recurring Objects in The Legend of Zelda series. Cooking Pots go unnamed in Twilight Princess.

Location and Uses

Ocarina of Time



Cooking Pots can be found in Houses and within the tent in Gerudo Valley in the Adult Era. They do not serve any purpose.

Twilight Princess



Coro uses a Cooking Pot outside his House. Inside the Cooking Pot is a vile soup that will drain Link's health if consumed.

Skyward Sword



Cooking Pots appear in Monster Strongholds. Link can cause a Heart to appear by rolling into a Cooking Pot.

Breath of the Wild

Cooking Pots are crude stone cookware that rest on a metallic base over a Campfire. Cooking with them allows allow Link to make more complex recipes than with a simple Campfire as they can hold up to five Materials. Combining Materials will produce more elaborate Food, which in turn can grant superior effects when consumed, such as any possible combination of greater health restoration, additional Hearts and supplementary status effects. Mixing incompatible ingredients will yield failed Foods, such as Dubious Food.

Other than allowing Link to cook, Cooking Pots function like a regular Campfire. Link is capable of Sitting at Cooking Pots to pass time to Morning, Noon or Night.[3] Cooking Pots tend to be lit, though unlit Cooking Pots may appear, requiring Link to ignite the Wood beneath to use them. Cooking Pots exposed to Rain are rendered unusable until it stops. When in proximity to active Cooking Pots, Link's Temperature will increase slightly.

Other Appearances

Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland



Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
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Gallery

Video Gallery

Cooking trailer

See Also

References

  1. "Cooking Pots
    Cook up some wild cuisine by throwing together some ingredients and seeing what happens. You can't cook with an unlit pot.
    " — Tips and Tricks (Breath of the Wild)
  2. "Okay! You have saved your game! Oh! I almost forgot! Have you used the pot yet? Put ingredients in the pot and you can make items... For example, boil up bones in the pot and you get fireworks!" — Pinkle (Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland)
  3. "You can pass time by the fire..." — N/A (Breath of the Wild)