Rushroom
Rushrooms are recurring Items in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2][3]
Location and Uses
Breath of the Wild
179
(184Master Mode) Rushroom |
Description |
Common Locations Hyrule Ridge | |
Hearts Recovered |
Cooking Effects |
Rushrooms are purple Mushrooms that can be commonly found growing on mountains and cliffs, mainly in the Gerudo Highlands and the Hyrule Ridge. They can also be purchased at the Spore Store in the Great Hyrule Forest. When Rushrooms are eaten raw, they will provide Link with half of a Heart of healing. Dishes made in a Cooking Pot using a Rushroom will grant Link a temporary speed boost.[1] Rushrooms that are burned using Fire turn into Toasty Rushrooms. They can also be used at the Kochi Dye Shop to create Purple Dye.
Rushrooms, like other mushrooms, can be used in a Cooking Pot to create Cream of Mushroom Soup, a Fish and Mushroom Skewer, Fragrant Mushroom Sauté, Fruit and Mushroom Mix, Glazed Mushrooms, a Meat and Mushroom Skewer, a Mushroom Omelet, Mushroom Rice Balls, Mushroom Risotto, a Mushroom Skewer, Copious Mushrooms Skewers, Salt-Grilled Mushrooms, and Steamed Mushrooms.
Pirou at the Gerudo Canyon Stable has eaten Rushrooms everyday since he was five and now can't live without them.[4][5] The Side Quest "Rushroom Rush!" requires Link to gather fifty-five Rushrooms for Pirou in exchange for a Diamond.[6] Afterwards, Link can trade fifty-five Rushrooms with Pirou and receive a payment of twice their regular value.
Three Rushrooms are required to upgrade each piece of the Climbing Set to the first tier at a Great Fairy Fountain. Fifteen Rushrooms are needed to upgrade both Sand Boots and Snow Boots to their third tier.
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Level | ★ |
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Level | ★ |
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Level | ★ |
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Level | ★★★ |
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Level | ★★★ |
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★ | ||
★ | ||
★ | ||
★★★ | ||
★★★ |
Tears of the Kingdom
Rushrooms can be found in the Sky Islands.
Other Appearances
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | Meanings |
ゴーゴーダケ | ||
速速蘑菇 (Sùsù mógū) | ||
速速蘑菇 (Sùsù mógū) | ||
Sprintzwam[7] | Sprintshroom | |
Champi tempo | ||
Champi tempo | ||
Spurtling | ||
Scattola | ||
고고버섯 | ||
Hongo vertiginoso | ||
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Gallery
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Rushrooms at the Spore Store from Breath of the Wild
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Rushroom icon from Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity
See Also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1
Rushroom
— Inventory (Breath of the Wild)
A mushroom that can grow almost anywhere but prefers ceilings and sheer cliffs. Cook it before eating to temporarily increase your movement speed. - ↑
Rushroom
— Inventory (Tears of the Kingdom)
A mushroom that can grow almost anywhere but prefers ceilings and sheer cliffs. Cook it before eating to temporarily increase your movement speed. - ↑
Rushroom
— Spoils (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
A mushroom that can grow almost anywhere but prefers ceilings and sheer cliffs. It is said to have movement-enhancing properties. - ↑
I first tried rushrooms when I was five years old...
— Pirou (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Now I can barely drag these bones off the ground without those rushrooms.
— Pirou (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
I'll give a diamond for 55 rushrooms. That's worth the effort, right?
— Pirou (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Sprintzwam
— Inventory (Tears of the Kingdom)