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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 [[ | 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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