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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===A Link to the Past===
===''A Link to the Past''===
Green Potions, also known in this game as the Medicine of Magic, can be bought at the [[Magic Shop|Witch’s Hut]] in northeastern [[Hyrule]] for 60 [[Rupee]]s.
Green Potions, also known in this game as the Medicine of Magic, can be bought at the [[Magic Shop|Witch’s Hut]] in northeastern [[Hyrule]] for 60 [[Rupee]]s.
===Ocarina of Time===
 
===''Ocarina of Time''===
Green Potions can be bought at the [[Medicine Shop]], which is found in [[Hyrule Castle Town]] when Link is a child and in [[Kakariko Village]] when Link is an adult.  They cost 30 Rupees.
Green Potions can be bought at the [[Medicine Shop]], which is found in [[Hyrule Castle Town]] when Link is a child and in [[Kakariko Village]] when Link is an adult.  They cost 30 Rupees.
===Majora’s Mask===
 
===''Majora's Mask''===
Green Potions can be bought from [[Kotake]] at the [[Magic Hags' Potion Shop]] in the [[Southern Swamp]].  They cost 10 Rupees.
Green Potions can be bought from [[Kotake]] at the [[Magic Hags' Potion Shop]] in the [[Southern Swamp]].  They cost 10 Rupees.
===The Wind Waker===
 
===''The Wind Waker''===
Green Potions can be bought for 10 Rupees at the [[Chu Jelly Juice Shop]] on [[Windfall Island]], but are not available at first.  Link must first supply [[Doc Bandam]] with 15 "glops" of [[Green Chu Jelly]].<ref>{{cite|Gasp! Is that...? Could it possibly be?!? Did you, by chance, bring me Chu Jelly?!? It's quite clever of you to be bringing such quality ingredients to me!|Doc Bandam|The Wind Waker}}</ref>  The way to make Green Potions has apparently been forgotten, as Doc Bandam uses the Green Chu Jelly for research and development and reinvents the Green Potion when he has enough.<ref>{{cite|It's been ten years since I began my now legendary studies of the Chu Jelly.|Doc Bandam|TWW}}</ref><ref>{{cite|If you get your hands on any Chu Jelly, please! I beg of you! Bring it to my shop!|Doc Bandam|TWW}}</ref>  Afterward, Link can get a free Green Potion if he brings Doc Bandam another five glops of Green Chu Jelly.<ref>{{cite|For every five glops of Chu Jelly you bring me, I'll give you one free potion. Come back after you collect more of that wonderful, gooey, potion-making stuff!|Doc Bandam|TWW}}</ref>
Green Potions can be bought for 10 Rupees at the [[Chu Jelly Juice Shop]] on [[Windfall Island]], but are not available at first.  Link must first supply [[Doc Bandam]] with 15 "glops" of [[Green Chu Jelly]].<ref>{{cite|Gasp! Is that...? Could it possibly be?!? Did you, by chance, bring me Chu Jelly?!? It's quite clever of you to be bringing such quality ingredients to me!|Doc Bandam|The Wind Waker}}</ref>  The way to make Green Potions has apparently been forgotten, as Doc Bandam uses the Green Chu Jelly for research and development and reinvents the Green Potion when he has enough.<ref>{{cite|It's been ten years since I began my now legendary studies of the Chu Jelly.|Doc Bandam|TWW}}</ref><ref>{{cite|If you get your hands on any Chu Jelly, please! I beg of you! Bring it to my shop!|Doc Bandam|TWW}}</ref>  Afterward, Link can get a free Green Potion if he brings Doc Bandam another five glops of Green Chu Jelly.<ref>{{cite|For every five glops of Chu Jelly you bring me, I'll give you one free potion. Come back after you collect more of that wonderful, gooey, potion-making stuff!|Doc Bandam|TWW}}</ref>


===Twilight Princess===
===''Twilight Princess''===
Green Potions do not appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', but it is likely that they or a similar item were planned to exist at some point.  Screenshots of the game’s beta show a Magic Meter, and Green [[Chu]]s and Green Chu Jelly exist marginally in the finished game.  Allowing a Yellow and a Blue Chu to merge creates a Green Chu from which Link can harvest Green Chu Jelly.  As there is no Magic Meter in the final version of Twilight Princess, drinking this does nothing.
Green Potions do not appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', but it is likely that they or a similar item were planned to exist at some point.  Screenshots of the game’s beta show a Magic Meter, and Green [[Chu]]s and Green Chu Jelly exist marginally in the finished game.  Allowing a Yellow and a Blue Chu to merge creates a Green Chu from which Link can harvest Green Chu Jelly.  As there is no Magic Meter in the final version of Twilight Princess, drinking this does nothing.
==Similar items==
==Similar items==
{{Main|Stamina Potion}}
{{Main|Stamina Potion}}

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The Green Potion is a recurring potion that is used to replenish Link’s Magic Meter in every game that has one from A Link to the Past onward. In all of its appearances, it completely fills the Magic Meter regardless of how much magic is needed. It is generally less expensive than the Red Potion and invariably less expensive than the Blue Potion. As only a minority of Zelda games feature a Magic Meter, the Green Potion appears less often than the Red and Blue Potions.

Appearances

A Link to the Past

Green Potions, also known in this game as the Medicine of Magic, can be bought at the Witch’s Hut in northeastern Hyrule for 60 Rupees.

Ocarina of Time

Green Potions can be bought at the Medicine Shop, which is found in Hyrule Castle Town when Link is a child and in Kakariko Village when Link is an adult. They cost 30 Rupees.

Majora's Mask

Green Potions can be bought from Kotake at the Magic Hags' Potion Shop in the Southern Swamp. They cost 10 Rupees.

The Wind Waker

Green Potions can be bought for 10 Rupees at the Chu Jelly Juice Shop on Windfall Island, but are not available at first. Link must first supply Doc Bandam with 15 "glops" of Green Chu Jelly.[1] The way to make Green Potions has apparently been forgotten, as Doc Bandam uses the Green Chu Jelly for research and development and reinvents the Green Potion when he has enough.[2][3] Afterward, Link can get a free Green Potion if he brings Doc Bandam another five glops of Green Chu Jelly.[4]

Twilight Princess

Green Potions do not appear in Twilight Princess, but it is likely that they or a similar item were planned to exist at some point. Screenshots of the game’s beta show a Magic Meter, and Green Chus and Green Chu Jelly exist marginally in the finished game. Allowing a Yellow and a Blue Chu to merge creates a Green Chu from which Link can harvest Green Chu Jelly. As there is no Magic Meter in the final version of Twilight Princess, drinking this does nothing.

Similar items

Main article: Stamina Potion

A green-colored potion appears in Skyward Sword, but as that game also lacks a Magic Meter, it is used to replenish Link’s Stamina, which is expended when Link performs feats of athleticism or strength like running up walls or carrying very heavy objects.

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References

  1. "Gasp! Is that...? Could it possibly be?!? Did you, by chance, bring me Chu Jelly?!? It's quite clever of you to be bringing such quality ingredients to me!" — Doc Bandam (The Wind Waker)
  2. "It's been ten years since I began my now legendary studies of the Chu Jelly." — Doc Bandam (The Wind Waker)
  3. "If you get your hands on any Chu Jelly, please! I beg of you! Bring it to my shop!" — Doc Bandam (The Wind Waker)
  4. "For every five glops of Chu Jelly you bring me, I'll give you one free potion. Come back after you collect more of that wonderful, gooey, potion-making stuff!" — Doc Bandam (The Wind Waker)
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