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==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
Dark Curry can be made in a lit [[Cooking Pot]] from [[Dark Clump]], [[Hylian Rice]] and [[Goron Spice]] and an ingredient with a conflicting effect, such as [[Ice Fruit]]. Cooking a [[Dark Clump]], [[Hylian Rice]], and [[Goron Spice]] together will yield [[Warding Dark Curry]], so a fifth ingredient is needed to cancel out the [[Warding effect]]. There is no benefit to doing this.  
Dark Curry can be made in a lit [[Cooking Pot]] from [[Dark Clump]], [[Hylian Rice]] and [[Goron Spice]] and an ingredient with a conflicting effect, such as [[Ice Fruit]]. Cooking a [[Dark Clump]], [[Hylian Rice]], and [[Goron Spice]] together will yield [[Warding Dark Curry]], so a fifth ingredient is needed to cancel out the [[Warding]] effect. There is no benefit to doing this.  





Revision as of 18:43, May 26, 2023

Dark Curry

Number

142

Games

Effect

Ingredients

Dark Clump
Hylian Rice
Goron Spice
Ingredient with Conflicting Effect

Related

"A hard-hitting curry with a dark-clump base, whose flavor is hard to hide."

— In-Game Description

Dark Curry is a meal found in Tears of the Kingdom.

Tears of the Kingdom

Dark Curry can be made in a lit Cooking Pot from Dark Clump, Hylian Rice and Goron Spice and an ingredient with a conflicting effect, such as Ice Fruit. Cooking a Dark Clump, Hylian Rice, and Goron Spice together will yield Warding Dark Curry, so a fifth ingredient is needed to cancel out the Warding effect. There is no benefit to doing this.


Cooking Ingredients

Material Quantity
1 or more
1 or more
1 or more
Ingredient with an Effect
1 or more


See also