
Noble Pursuit boosts the Warrior's damage by 7% and is made using three Palm Fruits, three Hydromelons, three Voltfruits, and three Rock Salts.
Noble Pursuits are recurring Objects and Items in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2][3]
The Noble Pursuit is a featured cocktail at The Noble Canteen that many customers seek out.[1] Furosa, the owner of The Noble Canteen, describes it as having a light, sweet taste and providing a cooling sensation.[4] It is made using Ice from the Northern Icehouse, and so is refreshing.[5] However, Furosa considers Link too young for her Shop and refuses to sell to him.[6]
After completing the "Divine Beast Vah Naboris" Main Quest, Link can find Pokki collapsed outside the Misae Suma Shrine.[7] She laments that, if she is to die here, she was unable to have one more sip of a Noble Pursuit.[8] This begins the Shrine Quest "The Perfect Drink".
Back in Gerudo Town, Link can ask Furosa for a Noble Pursuit.[9] Not only has The Noble Canteen run out of Ice,[10] Furosa also refuses to sell the drink to Link due to its strength.[11] When Link explains that the Noble Pursuit is for Pokki,[12] Furosa reveals that she can't retrieve the Ice herself since her legs are not in shape.[13] Link offers to get the Ice for her, which relieves Furosa.[14] Furosa offers to meet him at the entrance of the ruins between the Icehouse and Gerudo Town.[15]
Once Furosa receives her Ice, she proclaims that she will be able to make the ultimate Noble Pursuit.[16] She asks Link to pass a message along to Pokki that the best Noble Pursuit ever is waiting for her.[17] She believes that when Pokki hears this, she will come running.[18]
At Misae Suma Shrine, Link can inform Pokki of the Noble Pursuit that Furosa has prepared for her.[19] When she finds out it is supposedly the "best Noble Pursuit ever", she immediately takes off for Gerudo Town.[20] This completes the Shrine Quest.
The Noble Pursuit is a drink that Link can Cook by placing a Hydromelon, a Palm Fruit, and Voltfruit, and Rock Salt into a Cooking Pot. They are also sold at the The Noble Canteen for 20 Rupees.[21] Noble Pursuits that are purchased will restore four Hearts when consumed, and they sell for 22 Rupees.

Noble Pursuit boosts the Warrior's damage by 7% and is made using three Palm Fruits, three Hydromelons, three Voltfruits, and three Rock Salts.
| Language | Names | Meanings |
|---|---|---|
| ヴァーイミーツヴォーイ (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
| 芭伊遇上伯伊 (Bāyī yùshàng bóyī) (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
| 芭伊遇上伯伊 (Bāyī yùshàng bóyī) (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
| Meiden en jongens (BotWBreath of the Wild | AoCAge of Calamity)[22][23] | Girls and Boys | |
| Vaï Meets Voï (TotKTears of the Kingdom | AoCAge of Calamity)[24] | ||
| Vaï Meets Voï (TotKTears of the Kingdom | AoCAge of Calamity)[25] | ||
| „Vaai will Vooi“ (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
| Vay meets voy (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
| 브아이 밋 브오이 (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
| Noble afán (TotKTears of the Kingdom)[26] | Noble effort | |
| Shiok y shiak (TotKTears of the Kingdom)[27] | ||
| This table was generated from Zelda Wiki's translation data. | ||
Our featured cocktail is called Noble Pursuit. Many of our customers come here specifically to order it.— Furosa (Breath of the Wild)
Noble Pursuit— Recipe Book (Tears of the Kingdom)
A popular fruit juice in Gerudo Town. Its tropical flavor will cheer you right up.
Noble Pursuit— Cooking (Age of Calamity)
The Noble canteen's most famous drink... or an iced tropical-juice mixture that does it justice.
The light, sweet taste... The cool sensation from each sip... It's like drinking distilled motivation!— Furosa (Breath of the Wild)
Well, a big part of the drink is the ice we use from the icehouse. It makes them especially refreshing.— Furosa (Breath of the Wild)
I can't tell how old you are, but you look a little young to be coming to my shop. You see, we mix special drinks here. Drinks that are definitely just for adults...— Furosa (Breath of the Wild)
I'd just found the shrine too... Ugh, my throat... It's so dry... I can't move a muscle.— Pokki (Breath of the Wild)
If this really is the end... I wish I could have one last taste... One sip... One sip of an ice-cold Noble Pursuit...— Pokki (Breath of the Wild)
[Noble Pursuit?] You want to try our signature drink, Noble Pursuit?— Furosa (Breath of the Wild)
Unfortunately, I need a huge amount of ice to make that drink, and I'm fresh out right now.— Furosa (Breath of the Wild)
Besides, it's a really strong drink. Even if I could make it, I wouldn't sell it to a little vai like you.— Furosa (Breath of the Wild)
[Actually...] What'd you say? Pokki's collapsed?— Furosa (Breath of the Wild)
Hmm. I want to help her out, but I can't make a you-know-what without ice. There's ice at the icehouse, but my legs aren't in the best shape for hauling ice...— Furosa (Breath of the Wild)
[Should I get it for you?] Are you serious? You'll get it? That'd be a huge help.— Furosa (Breath of the Wild)
Carrying ice all the way through the desert and then all the way to town? I can't let that stand. If you bring the ice to the entrance to the ruins—between town and the icehouse—I can take it from there.— Furosa (Breath of the Wild)
With this, I'll be able to make the ultimate Noble Pursuit.— Furosa (Breath of the Wild)
Sorry, but could you please let Pokki know? Tell her that I made the best one ever, and I've got it waiting for her...— Furosa (Breath of the Wild)
Knowing her, she'll probably come running when she hears that there's an amazing drink with her name on it.— Furosa (Breath of the Wild)
[Actually...] Huh?— Pokki (Breath of the Wild)
Did you say "best Noble Pursuit ever"? Pfft, I am GONE!— Pokki (Breath of the Wild)
Well? What are you thinking? Only 20 rupees for a glass of Noble Pursuit. How about it? Want to gulp one down?— Furosa (Tears of the Kingdom)
Kom vooral terug zodra je volwassen bent. Dan zal ik je een verrassende 'Meiden en jongens' laten proberen— Furosa (Breath of the Wild)
Meiden en jongens— Cooking (Age of Calamity, Dutch version)
Vaï Meets Voï— Cooking (Age of Calamity, Canadian French version)
Vaï Meets Voï— Cooking (Age of Calamity, European French version)
Noble afán— Inventory (Tears of the Kingdom)
Shiok y shiak— Inventory (Tears of the Kingdom)