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==Location and Uses==
==Location and Uses==
Fires serve various purposes, such as allowing Link to [[Cook]], pass the time of day by [[Sitting]],<ref>{{Cite|You can pass time by the fire...|N/A|BotW}}</ref> or to set alight wooden [[Weapons in Breath of the Wild|Weapon]]s to burn enemies. [[Bokoblin]]s are also capable of this incendiary tactic, and can also be found utilizing spits over Fires to cook [[Seared Steak]]. Link can make an improvised Fire by dropping [[Firewood]] and [[Flint]], then striking the Flint with a metal Weapon. If a raw edible [[Material]] comes in contact with a Fire, it will ignite and become cooked [[Food]]. Complex recipes for [[Cooking]] are impossible to achieve with a simple Fire however, and instead must be carried out with a [[Cooking Pot]], a stone piece of cookware found over a Fire. Because of this, Food that has been Cooked this way will only gain health restorative properties and not any special effects that a Material might otherwise give.<ref>{{Cite|Roasting Ingredients<br>Throw ingredients like mushrooms or fish directly into a fire to roast them and up their health benefits. Keep in mind that roasting an ingredient won't activate its potential special effect.|Tip|BotW}}</ref> Despite the name, certain Fires will not be lit when Link first encounters them, requiring him to ignite the wood before it can be used.
Fires serve various purposes, such as allowing Link to [[Cook]], pass the time of day by [[Sitting]],<ref>{{Cite|You can pass time by the fire...|N/A|BotW}}</ref> or to set alight wooden [[Weapons in Breath of the Wild|Weapon]]s to burn enemies. [[Bokoblin]]s are also capable of this incendiary tactic, and can also be found utilizing spits over Fires to cook [[Seared Steak]]. Link can make an improvised Fire by dropping [[Wood]] and [[Flint]], then striking the Flint with a metal Weapon. If a raw edible [[Material]] comes in contact with a Fire, it will ignite and become cooked [[Food]]. Complex recipes for [[Cooking]] are impossible to achieve with a simple Fire however, and instead must be carried out with a [[Cooking Pot]], a stone piece of cookware found over a Fire. Because of this, Food that has been Cooked this way will only gain health restorative properties and not any special effects that a Material might otherwise give.<ref>{{Cite|Roasting Ingredients<br>Throw ingredients like mushrooms or fish directly into a fire to roast them and up their health benefits. Keep in mind that roasting an ingredient won't activate its potential special effect.|Tip|BotW}}</ref> Despite the name, certain Fires will not be lit when Link first encounters them, requiring him to ignite the wood before it can be used.


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