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| 2 || [[Chillshroom]], [[Chillfin Trout]]
| 2 || [[Chillshroom]], [[Chillfin Trout]]
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| rowspan=1 | Fireproof || No food materials can be used to make Fireproof meals || No food materials can be used to make Fireproof meals
| rowspan=1 | Fireproof || colspan=2 | No food materials can be used to make Fireproof meals
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| rowspan=3 | Energizing || 1 || [[Stamella Shroom]]
| rowspan=3 | Energizing || 1 || [[Stamella Shroom]]
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|<div align="center">10</div> || [[File:Enduring5.png|30px]][[File:Enduring5.png|30px]]
|<div align="center">10</div> || [[File:Enduring5.png|30px]][[File:Enduring5.png|30px]]
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|<div align="center">Hearty</div> || Each point adds one extra Yellow Heart to a meal.
|<div align="center">Hearty</div> || colspan=2 | +1 [[File:Yellow-Heart.png|30px|link=Temporary Heart]] per point.
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===Explanation===
===Explanation===


Depending on what effect level you want in your dish, you need a certain number of points. The second graphic shows you how many points you need to get an effect. Different materials give different amounts of points. The first graphic shows how many points each material gives you for a specific effect. For example, if Link puts four [[Armoranth]]s into a pot, the dish created will give a level one tough effect, because each armoranth equals one point, and a level two effect requires 5 points, so it can only be a level one. But if Link puts in 3 [[Ironshroom]]s and an [[Armored Porgy]], he will get a level 3 tough effect because ironshrooms are worth 2 points and an armored porgy is worth 3, totalling to 9 points, which exceeds the 7-point requirement for a level 3 tough effect.
Depending on what effect level you want in your dish, you need a certain number of points. The second graphic shows you how many points you need to get an effect. Different materials give different amounts of points. The first graphic shows how many points each material gives you for a specific effect. For example, if Link puts four [[Armoranth]]s into a pot, the dish created will give a level one tough effect, because each armoranth equals one point, and a level two effect requires 5 points, so it can only reach level one. But if Link puts in 3 [[Ironshroom]]s and an [[Armored Porgy]], he will get a level 3 tough effect because ironshrooms are worth 2 points and an armored porgy is worth 3, totalling to 9 points, which exceeds the 7-point requirement for a level 3 tough effect.


===Notes===
===Notes===
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Every time you cook a meal, there is a 10% chance that you will get a critical effect, unless a modifier is used like [[Monster Extract]] or a [[Shard of Farosh's Horn|Dragon Horn]] is used, or [[Dubious Food]] is cooked. There are 5 types of critical effects: +1 [[Temporary Heart]]s, +1 potency level, +5 minutes of duration, +2/5 of a [[Stamina Wheel]], or +3 hearts. Each effect has an equal chance of happening, though only one can happen per meal. Also note that if an effect does not apply to the meal, it will be excluded as a possibility (e.g. a meal that gives a tough effect cannot have extra stamina or extra temporary hearts).
Every time you cook a meal, there is a 10% chance that you will get a critical effect, unless a modifier is used like [[Monster Extract]] or a [[Shard of Farosh's Horn|Dragon Horn]] is used, or [[Dubious Food]] is cooked. There are 5 types of critical effects: +1 [[Temporary Heart]]s, +1 potency level, +5 minutes of duration, +2/5 of a [[Stamina Wheel]], or +3 hearts. Each effect has an equal chance of happening, though only one can happen per meal. Also note that if an effect does not apply to the meal, it will be excluded as a possibility (e.g. a meal that gives a tough effect cannot have extra stamina or extra temporary hearts).


There are two ways to guarantee your meal a critical effect: cooking during a [[Blood Moon]], and using a dragon part of [[Star Fragment]] in your dish. Cooking from 11:35pm to 11:55pm during a Blood Moon will result in your meal having a critical effect 100% of the time. Using a Star Fragment or any dragon part, be it a claw, scale, fang, or horn, will also result in your meal having a guaranteed critical effect.
There are two ways to guarantee your meal a critical effect: cooking during a [[Blood Moon]], and using a dragon part or [[Star Fragment]] in your dish. Cooking from 11:35 PM to 11:55 PM during a Blood Moon will result in your meal having a critical effect 100% of the time. Using a Star Fragment or any dragon part, be it a claw, scale, fang, or horn, will also result in your meal having a guaranteed critical effect.


==See also==
==See also==