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| image = [[File:BotW Spicy Boost Icon.png|100x115px]]
| game         = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''
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| when          = [[Armor]] <br/> [[Breath of the Wild Meals|Meals]] <br/> [[Breath of the Wild Elixirs|Elixirs]]
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<!--<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''-->
| item = [[Snowquill Set]]<br/>[[Ruby Circlet]]<br/>[[Warm Doublet]]<br/>[[Breath of the Wild Spicy Meals]]<br/>[[Spicy Elixir]]
| effect = Prevents ongoing cold damage
| related = [[Unfreezable]]
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'''Cold Resistance''' is a protective effect in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' which allows [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] to remain in places with extreme cold without suffering damage.


'''Cold resistance''' is an effect that Link can get that is almost crucial in finishing the game. Cold Resistance can be given either by clothes/armor, meals, or elixirs.
==''Breath of the Wild''==
Cold Resistance is required in many places in [[Hyrule]] - in the area around [[Mount Hylia]] & the [[River of the Dead]] on the [[Great Plateau]]; [[Hebra]], the [[Gerudo Highlands]], the [[Gerudo Desert (Breath of the Wild)|Gerudo Desert]] (night only) and high areas in general. Hebra and the Gerudo Highlands in particular require Level 2 Cold Resistance from either multiple pieces of armor or spicy cooking.


==Armor==
Fire-based weapons such as a [[Great Flameblade]] perform a similar role, but do so in a different way; by raising the effective temperature around Link rather than increasing his resistance to the low temperature.


Items that give cold resistance are: [[Warm Doublet]], [[Snowquill Headdress]], [[Snowquill Tunic]], [[Snowquill Trousers]], and the [[Ruby Circlet]].
===Armor===
The [[Snowquill Set]] and two other miscellaneous pieces give Cold Resistance. If Link wears one piece of any of these, he will acquire Cold Resistance level 1, enough to survive in cool climates, however, he will need to equip two or more in order to reach level 2 resistance, which is required for even colder climates.


==Meals/Elixirs==
<gallery widths=100 heights=84 mode=nolines>
File:Snowquill-headdress.png|link=Snowquill Headdress|[[Snowquill Headdress]]
File:Snowquill-tunic.png|link=Snowquill Tunic|[[Snowquill Tunic]]
File:Snowquill-trousers.png|link=Snowquill Trousers|[[Snowquill Trousers]]
File:Ruby-circlet.png|link=Ruby Circlet|[[Ruby Circlet]]
File:Warm-doublet.png|link=Warm Doublet|[[Warm Doublet]]
</gallery>


To make a meal give Link the cold resistance effect, simply add these ingredients to any meal (the more ingredients, the higher level of cold resistance): [[Sizzlefin Trout]], [[Spicy Pepper]], [[Sunshroom]], or [[Warm Safflina]].
===Meals & Elixirs===
To make a [[Spicy Elixir]], simply cook monster parts and either [[Summerwing Butterfly|Summerwing Butterflies]] or [[Warm Darner]].
Link can add specific ingredients to his cooking to add a cold resistance buff to the end meal:
*[[Sizzlefin Trout]]
*[[Spicy Pepper]]
*[[Sunshroom]]
*[[Warm Safflina]]
 
Link can also make a [[Spicy Elixir]] to resist the cold, which requires either a [[Summerwing Butterfly]] or a [[Warm Darner]] to be cooked with [[Monster Parts]].
 
The more ingredients Link adds, the greater the level of cold resistance. Sunshrooms and Sizzlefin Trouts give longer durations and higher levels than an equivalent number of Spicy Peppers and Warm Safflinas. Cooking under a [[Blood Moon]] can also increase effects.
 
==See also==
*[[Cooking in Breath of the Wild]]


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Cold Resistance

Cold Resistance is a protective effect in Breath of the Wild which allows Link to remain in places with extreme cold without suffering damage.

Breath of the Wild

Cold Resistance is required in many places in Hyrule - in the area around Mount Hylia & the River of the Dead on the Great Plateau; Hebra, the Gerudo Highlands, the Gerudo Desert (night only) and high areas in general. Hebra and the Gerudo Highlands in particular require Level 2 Cold Resistance from either multiple pieces of armor or spicy cooking.

Fire-based weapons such as a Great Flameblade perform a similar role, but do so in a different way; by raising the effective temperature around Link rather than increasing his resistance to the low temperature.

Armor

The Snowquill Set and two other miscellaneous pieces give Cold Resistance. If Link wears one piece of any of these, he will acquire Cold Resistance level 1, enough to survive in cool climates, however, he will need to equip two or more in order to reach level 2 resistance, which is required for even colder climates.

Meals & Elixirs

Link can add specific ingredients to his cooking to add a cold resistance buff to the end meal:

Link can also make a Spicy Elixir to resist the cold, which requires either a Summerwing Butterfly or a Warm Darner to be cooked with Monster Parts.

The more ingredients Link adds, the greater the level of cold resistance. Sunshrooms and Sizzlefin Trouts give longer durations and higher levels than an equivalent number of Spicy Peppers and Warm Safflinas. Cooking under a Blood Moon can also increase effects.

See also