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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]]. | 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]]. | ||
To make a [[Spicy Elixir]], simply cook monster parts and either [[Summerwing Butterfly|Summerwing Butterflies]] or [[ | To make a [[Spicy Elixir]], simply cook monster parts and either [[Summerwing Butterfly|Summerwing Butterflies]] or [[Warm Darner]]. | ||
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Cold Resistance
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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.
Armor
Items that give cold resistance are: Warm Doublet, Snowquill Headdress, Snowquill Tunic, Snowquill Trousers, and the Ruby Circlet.
Meals/Elixirs
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. To make a Spicy Elixir, simply cook monster parts and either Summerwing Butterflies or Warm Darner.