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'''Energizing''' is an effect that is applied to food and elixirs in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''. | '''Energizing''' is an effect that is applied to food and elixirs in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''. | ||
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Similarly, a [[Energizing Elixir]] can be made by cooking [[Restless Cricket]] and/or [[Energetic Rhino Beetle]] with [[Breath of the Wild Enemy Drops|Monster Parts]]. | Similarly, a [[Energizing Elixir]] can be made by cooking [[Restless Cricket]] and/or [[Energetic Rhino Beetle]] with [[Breath of the Wild Enemy Drops|Monster Parts]]. | ||
This effect restores Link’s | This effect restores Link’s [[Stamina Wheel]], to varying degrees depending on the ingredients, in increments of 1/5 of a wheel. This effect is useful when Link is performing a strenuous action (e.g. climbing) and does not have sufficient stamina to complete the action. Energizing meals & elixirs cannot give Link stamina beyond his current maximum, although [[Enduring]] meals & elixirs can. | ||
===Effect Points=== | ===Effect Points=== | ||
{| class="wikitable | Effects in ''Breath of the Wild'' come in tiers. In making an Energizing meal, a number of hidden points determine how strong the effect is, and thus the level of stamina they recover for Link: | ||
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{| class="wikitable | Effect points and Energizing ingredients are shown in the table below - see [[Cooking in Breath of the Wild|Cooking in Breath of the Wild]] for the full table, including non-Energizing ingredients. Cooking under a Blood Moon, using a [[Star Fragment]] or dragon part also increases effect strength, and there is a random chance of this happening any other time; while [[Monster Extract]] randomises the strength of effect. | ||
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|[[Stamella Shroom]] || 1 | |||
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|[[Courser Bee Honey]] || 2 | |||
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| | |[[Bright-Eyed Crab]] || 2 | ||
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|[[Staminoka Bass]] || 4 | |||
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Energizing is an effect that is applied to food and elixirs in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.
Breath of the Wild
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Energizing meals are created when Link cooks Stamella Shroom, Courser Bee Honey, Bright-Eyed Crab and/or Staminoka Bass in a Cooking Pot as part of a meal (with no conflicting effects). As can be seen in the table below, Staminoka Bass make more powerful Energizing meals than the alternatives for the same number of items.
Similarly, a Energizing Elixir can be made by cooking Restless Cricket and/or Energetic Rhino Beetle with Monster Parts.
This effect restores Link’s Stamina Wheel, to varying degrees depending on the ingredients, in increments of 1/5 of a wheel. This effect is useful when Link is performing a strenuous action (e.g. climbing) and does not have sufficient stamina to complete the action. Energizing meals & elixirs cannot give Link stamina beyond his current maximum, although Enduring meals & elixirs can.
Effect Points
Effects in Breath of the Wild come in tiers. In making an Energizing meal, a number of hidden points determine how strong the effect is, and thus the level of stamina they recover for Link:
Point Threshold | Effect Tier |
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Effect points and Energizing ingredients are shown in the table below - see Cooking in Breath of the Wild for the full table, including non-Energizing ingredients. Cooking under a Blood Moon, using a Star Fragment or dragon part also increases effect strength, and there is a random chance of this happening any other time; while Monster Extract randomises the strength of effect.
Items | Points |
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Stamella Shroom | 1 |
Courser Bee Honey | 2 |
Bright-Eyed Crab | 2 |
Staminoka Bass | 4 |
Tears of the Kingdom
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Energizing meals and Energizing Elixirs are generated as in Breath of the Wild. An additional item, stambulbs, add a weak Energizing effect to meals.
Energizing Materials
Energetic Rhino Beetle (Elixir only)
Restless Cricket (Elixir only)
Stambulb (Tears of the Kingdom only)