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{{quote|A fruit that grows in cold, snowy regions known for its tangy, sweet flavor. It doesn't offer any special effects, but it's a popular cooking ingredient.|In-Game Description}} | {{quote|A fruit that grows in cold, snowy regions known for its tangy, sweet flavor. It doesn't offer any special effects, but it's a popular cooking ingredient.|In-Game Description}} | ||
The '''Wildberry''' (164 in the [[Hyrule Compendium]]) is a natural material found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. This item can be eaten to recover ½ of a heart, used as an ingredient for Peach Dye at the [[Kochi Dye Shop]], and sold to shop-vendors all over [[Hyrule]] for 3 [[Rupee]]s each. They typically grow on bushes in colder climates such as the [[Gerudo Highlands]] or [[Hebra Mountains]], but they are sometimes stored inside of [[Crate]]s in close proximity to [[Bokoblin Camp]]s. Wildberries can be used in many [[Recipe]]s, however they do not have any special cooking effects. If cooked on an open flame by itself, Link will receive a [[Roasted Wildberry]], which can restore ¾ of a heart. It can also be used for the [[Mystery Polluter]] side-quest, in which Link has to collect 10 Wildberries. | The '''Wildberry''' (164 in the [[Hyrule Compendium]]) is a natural material found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. This item can be eaten to recover ½ of a heart, used as an ingredient for Peach Dye at the [[Kochi Dye Shop]], and sold to shop-vendors all over [[Hyrule]] for 3 [[Rupee]]s each. They typically grow on bushes in colder climates such as the [[Gerudo Highlands]] or [[Hebra Mountains]], but they are sometimes stored inside of [[Crate]]s in close proximity to [[Bokoblin Camp]]s. Wildberries can be used in many [[Recipe]]s, however they do not have any special cooking effects. If cooked on an open flame by itself, Link will receive a [[Roasted Wildberry]], which can restore ¾ of a heart. It can also be used for the [[The Mystery Polluter|Mystery Polluter]] side-quest, in which Link has to collect 10 Wildberries. | ||
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Value | 3 Rupees | |
Uses | Restoring ½ of a Heart | |
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"A fruit that grows in cold, snowy regions known for its tangy, sweet flavor. It doesn't offer any special effects, but it's a popular cooking ingredient."
The Wildberry (164 in the Hyrule Compendium) is a natural material found in Breath of the Wild. This item can be eaten to recover ½ of a heart, used as an ingredient for Peach Dye at the Kochi Dye Shop, and sold to shop-vendors all over Hyrule for 3 Rupees each. They typically grow on bushes in colder climates such as the Gerudo Highlands or Hebra Mountains, but they are sometimes stored inside of Crates in close proximity to Bokoblin Camps. Wildberries can be used in many Recipes, however they do not have any special cooking effects. If cooked on an open flame by itself, Link will receive a Roasted Wildberry, which can restore ¾ of a heart. It can also be used for the Mystery Polluter side-quest, in which Link has to collect 10 Wildberries.